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The inner worlds we carry are shaped by everyday experiences, yet some fleeting moments rise above the ordinary, demanding attention. For seemingly inexplicable reasons, some of these ordinary everyday encounters are collected and etched into memory. Life is often passed by with downcast eyes until these small moments appear, picked up and carried along; they are placed in a small pocket of the mind and saved for later, for when a time arises for them to be skipped across a water’s surface, bouncing forward into new experiences shaped by the skipping stone that enabled them.
Skipping Stones draws from this same experience of observation, allowing a scene or object to remain as it is, without forcing a narrative, reason, or conclusion. This allows for reflection on how scenes are experienced, internalised, and later conceptualised after being encountered. The works in Skipping Stones participate in an ongoing artistic question: how images move between the world before us and the world…
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The inner worlds we carry are shaped by everyday experiences, yet some fleeting moments rise above the ordinary, demanding attention. For seemingly inexplicable reasons, some of these ordinary everyday encounters are collected and etched into memory. Life is often passed by with downcast eyes until these small moments appear, picked up and carried along; they are placed in a small pocket of the mind and saved for later, for when a time arises for them to be skipped across a water’s surface, bouncing forward into new experiences shaped by the skipping stone that enabled them.
Skipping Stones draws from this same experience of observation, allowing a scene or object to remain as it is, without forcing a narrative, reason, or conclusion. This allows for reflection on how scenes are experienced, internalised, and later conceptualised after being encountered. The works in Skipping Stones participate in an ongoing artistic question: how images move between the world before us and the world…













































































