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Michael Barrow is concerned with the human traces and shaping of the landscape. How we view it, frames and defines it. His images cause one to consider the implications of how we see: whether that means gazing up at the channel of sky between the branches of a tree, squatting at the ground level of splashing forest stream rapids or staring from outside in the cold through a steamy window at the warmth inside. |
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