"my drawings of the estuary edge and the turn of the tide seek to pull the viewer into the Romanticism of the landscape, into the abyss where waters and sky merge or land is lost, where clarity and permanence are elusive. Similarly, the marks left behind in the silt, then hidden again by the tides, resonate with my experiences. The seaweed too, surviving at the edge of two environments, neither permanently in one or the other, moving from one to the other with the changing tides. I feel an affinity with seaweed."
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