A NEW photographic and sculpture exhibition is now open at Dalby Forest. ‘Residuum’ is inspired by the forest environment and how it has formed, flourishes and changes through natural processes and human activity. The exhibition is one of the outcomes of an artist residency commissioned by Forestry England and supported by Arts Council England. Sculptor Peter Maris invited artist and photographer Peter Heaton to embark on a collaborative programme of work together. The exhibition is described as ‘a rich and sumptuous exhibition, presenting beautifully constructed and multi-layered photographs alongside intriguing carved stone sculptures which all take the micro-climate and life within some of the forest’s small glacial valleys as a focal point for examination and creative exploration.’
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New photographic and sculpture exhibition Residuum opens at Dalby Forest
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