Inscapes
Photographs by Ian
Collins
1st
- 11th July 2018
The title of this exhibition is borrowed from the
poet GM Hopkins who coined the term inscape to describe the
unique and essential nature of an object or experience ; perhaps as
revealed by close or prolonged observation at a particular moment. Most of the photographs
are from Orkney or mainland Scotland. The images are presented ‘as
seen’ and have not been subjected to digital enhancement.
Several of the
photographs were shown in the solo exhibition Transient and Unexpected
Beauty at the MacRobert Arts Centre, University of Stirling during
March and April 2018.
A photographic essay
about the remains of the WWII communication centre of HMS Proserpine at Lyness
were also on display.
iancollins@doctors.org.uk
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