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Posted on January 11, 2019December 28, 2019 by K.L. Brown

‘Aerials’ by Zoe Leonard

Mostly remember sense of openess and space. The silohouettes of 3 or 4 visitors in the space. Dark against the bright lights and sparse walls. Thought one picture was an aerial photo of motorways but on closer inspection was overhead railway tracks. Had read some very obtuse wordy stuff on website beforehand, not sure it was the best way to describe things. Quite technical about the nature of images etc. Finding manipulating, flattening images etc.
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Mostly remember sense of openess and space. The silohouettes of 3 or 4 visitors in the space. Dark against the bright lights and sparse walls.

Aerials
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Zoe Leonard
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