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Joining heaven and earth III / edition 1/5 + AP Photograph

Danielle Jacques

United Kingdom

Photography, Digital on Aluminium

Size: 30 W x 20 H x 0.4 D in

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“Joining heaven and earth” is the title of an essay documenting a seminar given by Shambala Art founder and Tibetan Buddhist meditation master Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche in 1979. In this seminar, Trungpa Rinpoche used spontaneous calligraphies to demonstrate the threefold principle of “heaven, earth, and human”. These principles were used to describe both the psychological manifestation of the creative process as well as the physical process of creation. This work embodies Trungpa Rinpoche’s seminar both in method and visual references. Ink paintings were produced, photographed and meticulously selected using intuitive action and contemplative viewing. The result is a sensory aesthetic which evades interpretation. Aluminium (Dibond) - Brushed Metal Finish, Printed: Gallery Grade, Straight Edges, Hidden Wall Mount

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Photography:Digital on Aluminium

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:30 W x 20 H x 0.4 D in

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I am a London born and raised new media artist. Having worked as an outsider artist for many years I completed an MA in Fine Art Digital at Camberwell College of Arts, University of Arts London in 2020. I received a Distinction for my MA research project and was also awarded the Mercer Arts Award for academic achievement. My work explores altered states of consciousness through photography, video, and audio-visual installation. By engaging with the properties of ink, water, and light – dispersing, diffusing, diffracting, and embracing the unexpected – I have developed a practice of “meditation-in-action”. Through photography and film, I solidify these visual meditations, so I may elongate, interpret, and share my experiences. Informed by psychology and perception theory I am interested in the impacts of sensory stimulation upon how we perceive our inner and outer worlds. Photos and videos are pushed through multiple modes of transformation, using both analogue and digital processes – layering, reflecting, stretching, scaling, and looping – each process bringing new depths to my illusions which surprise and delight.

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