RESIDUES:
Residues is a work with sentimentality at the core of its narrative; a not so uncommon story of a family collection turned out by those to whom the preserved memories were entrusted.
The humble flower is the sole visual focal point of the work. When cut from the stem the ageing process of the flower rapidly increases and cannot be stopped, only slowed by placing its stiff green stalks into water. It is this undeniable temporality that makes the flower most inspiring and like the flower, humans follow the same cycle of growth and decline once cut from the umbilical cord of the mother. We both share in reproductive systems, have skin prone to hardening and cracking and we both require love and attention in order to thrive.
More information on Residues can be found within a ‘Close-Up’ on the website of photographic organisation, Shutter-Hub.
Residues has been featured within Plain.tiff Press’ ‘My Daughter Terra’ (Publication), Babylon ARTS’ Summer Open 2022 (Exhibition), OOZE Papers (Online Store), ’Autumn Open Exhibition’, Gallerie V, Cambridge (Exhibition), ‘Yearbook 2020’ (Online Exhibition), ‘Yearbook 2020’ (Printed Publication), ‘The Cambridge Wide Open’ (Exhibition) and ‘The New Black’ (Online Exhibition).