Nature serves as a source of ideas, memories and perennial sustenance. The seeds, flowers and botanical life in this exhibition aim to show the processes, energies and mysteries of nature. For example the bronze sculpture ‘Bower of Beauty’ is a representation of a flower fallen from the tree, withered after being detached from its life source but it retains some of its form and colour. The flower would usually be left to decompose; the sculpture brings to attention that which usually goes unnoticed and discarded without a moment’s thought.
The exhibition will also depict the relationship between humans and the natural world, examining how the body can both be a vehicle for human interaction as well as conveying emotional responses to the environment.
Angela Macdougall, 2008
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