Description
Close-up photo of rocks at Aberfelin on a very low tide in winter, with barnacle eyes and nose and a fine set of quartz teeth.
£85.00
With apologies to Maurice Sendak – this rock formation reminded me of the wild things in his children’s book of 1963. Complete with barnacle antlers, eye and nose and a fine set of quartz teeth, set into a perfectly shaped rock, its expression – like those of Sendak’s drawings – seemed to contain just the right mixture of humour to prevent it from causing nightmares.
Close-up photo of rocks at Aberfelin on a very low tide in winter, with barnacle eyes and nose and a fine set of quartz teeth.
Print Size | 30cm x 40cm |
---|
In another life, I was parent to three growing sons, taught environmental sociology to undergraduate students and worried about the fate of the planet. I began taking photos as an escape and relaxation around 2009 and have been doing it ever since. With cataracts in both eyes as a result of an autoimmune disease, I could see the world more clearly through the lens. Now, with children grown into adults and cataracts removed, I have kept the habit of seeing the world around me through a viewfinder.
In this life, I live in Pembrokeshire and take photos all year round, indulging my love of beaches and their inhabitants whenever I have time. Spring and Autumn are my favourite seasons and many of my photos are of the mini-landscapes populated by the flora and fauna of the intertidal zone. My anxiety about the fate of the planet has been tempered (if only a little) by observing the capacity of coastal plants and animals to survive and flourish in this harshest of environments. I believe that nature is resilient and if given a chance would eventually recover from the depredations of human culture.
You are not logged in
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.