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With the arrival of autumn, the valley begins its gradual deceleration for the year. Trees, having absorbed energy from the summer sun, shed their crimson and golden leaves, returning nutrients to the soils below. Animals prepare to hibernate for the coming winter, foraging for building materials and collecting food reserves. In the rivers, salmon from the ocean battle against currents to ascend upstream, embarking on their final journey to bring new life. The days grow shorter, and the light changes, signalling nature’s coming slumber.
In literature, autumn has been aligned with a sense of melancholy, signifying the end of summer and the approach of winter. It is also a time of maturity, as crops are harvested and birds begin their migration. To me, this season harbours a sense of apprehension about what lies ahead. It is short, seeming to pass in an instant, allowing only a brief period to prepare my mind for the darker days. However, I’ve also taken many leaps of faith at this time, making it an important season for inner growth - a time for me to release the past and chart a new course.
View the works in this space on my website: https://christianjago.co.uk/ephemeral-bloom-autumn
The exhibition takes place inside a landscape resembling autumn. The sky is deep orange, with huge dark clouds and thick fog. There is a vast winding river, with shallow hills either side. The water in the river moves gently. Throughout the landscape are trees decorated with hundreds of orange, red and yellow leaves, loosely resembling maple leaves. There are stepping stones throughout the water which guide the viewer through the artworks.
Chapter 5: Autumn
With the arrival of autumn, the valley begins its gradual deceleration for the year. Trees, having absorbed energy from the summer sun, shed their crimson and golden leaves, returning nutrients to the soils below. Animals prepare to hibernate for the coming winter, foraging for building materials and collecting food reserves. In the rivers, salmon from the ocean battle against currents to ascend upstream, embarking on their final journey to bring new life. The days grow shorter, and the light changes, signalling nature’s coming slumber. In literature, autumn has been aligned with a sense of melancholy, signifying the end of summer and the approach of winter. It is also a time of maturity, as crops are harvested and birds begin their migration. To me, this season harbours a sense of apprehension about what lies ahead. It is short, seeming to pass in an instant, allowing only a brief period to prepare my mind for the darker days. However, I’ve also taken many leaps of faith at this time, making it an important season for inner growth - a time for me to release the past and chart a new course.
The sound of rain can be heard, as well as the sound of distant thunder.
Photograph of a hand-built set.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Digital photographic collage.
Photographic print submerged in resin, with alcohol inks.
Photographic print submerged in resin, with alcohol inks.
Photographic print submerged in resin, with alcohol inks.
Photograph of a hand-built set.