
"Through practicing the act of noticing, these images are devoted to the intricacies of the landscape, often bringing attention to the individuality of each thing, such as the blue before heavy rain, the pheasant feather found on the hill, and the distinct way that the light unfolds."
"I want to highlight that it is our connection to these seemingly insignificant details that over time informs our sense of belonging."
"The feeling of being moved into a different kind of aliveness."
Baldernock, a small parish near Glasgow, serves as the backdrop for Camille Lemoine's photography series, Down Tower Road. The series captures the essence of the landscape, featuring elements like steel gray clouds and clusters of purple heather. Lemoine emphasizes the female body in relation to nature, exploring emotional connections to the land. The work highlights the significance of small details in fostering a sense of belonging and understanding of a place, showcasing the beauty of the seemingly insignificant aspects of the environment.
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