I stand in awe. Minutes later I am drenched. 
The work typifies repeated attempts to frame environmental experiences; providing a sense of a system bigger than human scale. Certain lines, shapes, tones reveal themselves and give an impression of an unquantifiable entity. It is not a simple, naïve catalogue of cosy natural phenomenon.
At this sort of scale (especially), nature doesn't judge and it's no accident that I look to disappear in these moments to escape the complexity and compression of my day job and personal feelings and frustrations. Alongside shots of vast voids framed by time and tide, light and dark, there is an internal dialogue of similar depth. 
The act of framing is both abstract and reflective. 
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