Gore Heath I
Gore Heath comprises of two photographs that were taken partly in response to a notice I read on a board at Gore Heath: a developer wants to raze the heath and turn it into a gravel pit. All that natural diversity, and the beauty and pleasure it brings people is at risk of destruction for someone's short-term personal gain. Public outcry has saved it for now, but that dark cloud of capitalist interest overhangs this place. Of course there is already a profit-driven monoculture here in the form of the plantation that features in this photograph - mankind shapes and continually changes the land.
Gore Heath I is framed in a handmade black box frame.
Gore Heath comprises of two photographs that were taken partly in response to a notice I read on a board at Gore Heath: a developer wants to raze the heath and turn it into a gravel pit. All that natural diversity, and the beauty and pleasure it brings people is at risk of destruction for someone's short-term personal gain. Public outcry has saved it for now, but that dark cloud of capitalist interest overhangs this place. Of course there is already a profit-driven monoculture here in the form of the plantation that features in this photograph - mankind shapes and continually changes the land.
Gore Heath I is framed in a handmade black box frame.
Gore Heath comprises of two photographs that were taken partly in response to a notice I read on a board at Gore Heath: a developer wants to raze the heath and turn it into a gravel pit. All that natural diversity, and the beauty and pleasure it brings people is at risk of destruction for someone's short-term personal gain. Public outcry has saved it for now, but that dark cloud of capitalist interest overhangs this place. Of course there is already a profit-driven monoculture here in the form of the plantation that features in this photograph - mankind shapes and continually changes the land.
Gore Heath I is framed in a handmade black box frame.