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Organic Landscapes

Karen Burgess
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Everyday objects and locations, isolated from their mundane environment are shown in an entirely new light. A series of images that captures how Nature transforms what we have done to suit ourselves. How she transforms our ‘Man Made Mark’ – our excavations, our buildings, our discarded vehicles, our storage containers and our rubbish bins. Our cast off consumer items and their containers become beautiful, as natural decay, oxidation and weathering turn dismissed material objects into Nature’s Paintings.

I love these patterns and textures and this series of images is my approach to exposing what natural beauty is there, if only we take the time to look. These photographs are a combination of subterranean car park basements; old abandoned trucks, weathered external walls, shipping containers and rubbish skip bins, from locations as diverse as Outback Australia to Vietnam.

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