The Arctic Circle Residency Application
I am an adventurer. An explorer. An observer. A creator.
There is no differentiation between how I live my life and my art that is an expression of it. I am so excited to have this opportunity to apply for The Arctic Circle residency!
Dostoevsky’s words: “Beauty will save the world”, is where I think my contribution lies – in creating beautiful images which offer a different perspective of our environment; and the beauty and connection that people may feel from viewing my photographs and videos – could instigate a greater respect for the natural world and a more conscious way to live.
I feel I will be a valuable member of the collaborative team of artists and through my experience, talks, presentations and photographs; will instigate a deeper understanding and respect for the people and environment in this area of the Arctic.
I feel that my life experience and expertise will enable me to connect deeply with the ecology of this Arctic region and the indigenous people and their way of living; and through my artwork instigate not only meaningful dialogue, but also open the possibilities of a new way of ‘seeing and being’ in the world for so many who view my work.
Personal Qualities –
I am an adventurer. I have been a sailor since I was a child and often bareboat charter in the Whitsundays with my husband. I love the sea and do not get seasick. I excel in extreme environments and crave the experience of pushing the boundaries of self knowledge. I work well with others; am inquisitive; am capable; am fit; am a philosopher; am playful; am considerate and loving; and generally – really good to have around.
You can read more about me by clicking here.
Arctic residency in Norway –
I am privileged to have been invited to attend the Sapmi Arctic Residency on an island in the north of Norway in March/April 2017; so an opportunity to travel on this expedition The Arctic Circle Residency will enable me to further deepen my connection and expression of the Arctic through a more developed body of work.
Creative Work –
I have exhibited extensively throughout Australia; had my photographs exhibited in LA; and self published 3 books.
Below are some samples of recent bodies of work where I have explored my response to my connection with the landscape around me; and some samples of my Blog posts from some of these journeys.
Antarctica Breathing
Antarctica Breathing photographs.
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Shamanic Journeys Greenland
Shamanic Journey Greenland Images
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Greenland Images
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Publications
Please click the book cover to view the "Shape of Cold' book online.
Whilst in Antarctica I learned a new way of interacting with the landscape; a way of observing the dynamic quality of the forces of nature and experiencing the power and beauty of this profound and exquisite part of the planet – but underlying this I also questioned how climate change is impacting this pristine environment.
I was profoundly moved by this experience and want to share what I saw and felt in this vast space where even in the wind and snow there seemed to be such serenity. I felt within me the effect of observing the shape of the ice; and in doing so I developed a deeper comprehension of harmony and interaction. I asked myself what happens to these shapes of cold if it get’s ‘warmer’.
The purpose of my book is to share the intimate experience I had with exploring the beauty in how nature sculpted the shape of cold; and let my expression of that connection through my photographs provide the impetus for personal inquiry into the preservation of our environment.
I have learned that change and conservation comes through connection. I connected deeply with these incredibly beautiful mammals and wanted to share my experience with others, with the aim that my photographs will provide the opportunity for the viewer to connect with the beauty of the whales as well. 'Where Do They Go?' is a dual layered title; not only questioning the mysteries of migration, but also the inquiry about their disappearance from the oceans and the causes of their declining populations.
Journal Posts from Antarctica
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This beautiful image has been selected for the exhibition "Landscape - Grand or Read more0
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Screening of video ‘The Ice Breathes’ at ANIMA MUNDI 2017, the International Art Festival in Venice!
I'm off to Venice in August on our way to Russia; to view a screening of my Read more -
I am excited to have published 'The Shape of Cold' a beautiful artwork of the Read more0
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'The Shape of Cold' my next book of beautiful black and white photographs from Read more
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'Antarctica Breathing.' I had a profound connection with the land in both Read more0
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I wanted to let my photographs from my journey to Antarctica breathe again. Read more0
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I'm back to Australia now after an incredible journey to South America to climb Read more2
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Thought I would start to share some photographs whilst I am in limbo waiting Read more3
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I have had this project on the back burners for 2 years... and recently I made Read more3
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Remember when I was in Antarctica I asked myself... "what part of me is...?" Read more2
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Even in the darkness and the varying shades of the grey of uncertainty Read more4
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Transience.... Impermanence.... Ether.... Read more0
Journal Posts from Greenland
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Click button to view new Read more“Once upon a time there was a girl who…”…. You know how fairytales usually Read moreOk.... 2 weeks to go before we leave for our drive in Penny through India, Read moreThere is something about the ritual of immersion in water. .. perhaps even Read more3It is easy to overlook something which takes effort and awareness to want to Read more0It was foggy. 100 mts visibility at the maximum. Hadleigh was about to pull the Read more2