Edge Lands
“In the wild breath of nature feel the hush of presence”
Angie Weiland-Crosby
The magnetic draw of the wilderness with its changing moods of wind and element. The hardy resilience of the ancient cliff faces, the harsh beauty of hunkered down heathers, the rhythmic sway of tough dune grasses. A solitary crumbling ruin with a story to tell, a cracked stone boundary meandering into nowhere.
The feeling of connection and affinity, the pathway back to ourselves.
In this body of work, Helen begins to investigates the raw, resilient beauty of the places at the edge of the Cornish landscape and our connection to them.