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Athrú undergoes a profound transformation in winter. A thick blanket of snow morphs the land into an otherworldly realm. It appears still and empty, devoid of life, suspended in time. Days are short, and icy winds from the ocean make conditions unforgiving and challenging. But look closely, and all is not as it seems. Animals, asleep inside their hand-built homes, share warmth and companionship. Some remain awake, resilient against the cold, navigating the terrain with careful precision. Trees stand dormant but alive, drawing upon a vast subterranean network of energy. Dawn and dusk grace the skies with the year’s most vibrant hues, illuminating the frozen rivers and glittering snow with enchanting vitality. This season marks a phase of perseverance amidst silence, the culmination of the valley’s preparations.
Nature endures harsh, cold conditions during winter, and shorter days with less light. In literature, it has often symbolised feelings of sadness and trepidation, a period when life feels mentally demanding. However, it also serves as a time of natural retreat, offering an opportunity to bond with loved ones and reflect upon the year gone by. For me, winter invariably presents challenges, as my thoughts become entangled with apprehensions and anxieties. I often feel internally stagnated, unsure of the way forward.
Nevertheless, this project has shown me the resilience and beauty of nature during this season, instilling me with reassurance and hope that I can find clarity amidst the chaos. Ultimately, the seasons ebb and flow, a reminder of our ephemeral existence, teaching us to live in the present and gaze toward the future.
View the works in this space on my website: https://christianjago.co.uk/ephemeral-bloom-winter
The exhibition takes place inside a landscape resembling winter. The sky is pale blue, with huge white clouds, a distant pale sun and fog. The landscape is covered in thick snow, with dark mountains rising through the fog in the distance. There are fir and pine trees throughout the landscape, as well as dark rocks covered in snow. Amongst the wintry landscape is a body of frozen water. There are snow-covered stepping stones throughout the ice which guide the viewer through the artworks.
Chapter 6: Winter
Athrú undergoes a profound transformation in winter. A thick blanket of snow morphs the land into an otherworldly realm. It appears still and empty, devoid of life, suspended in time. Days are short, and icy winds from the ocean make conditions unforgiving and challenging. But look closely, and all is not as it seems. Animals, asleep inside their hand-built homes, share warmth and companionship. Some remain awake, resilient against the cold, navigating the terrain with careful precision. Trees stand dormant but alive, drawing upon a vast subterranean network of energy. Dawn and dusk grace the skies with the year’s most vibrant hues, illuminating the frozen rivers and glittering snow with enchanting vitality. This season marks a phase of perseverance amidst silence, the culmination of the valley’s preparations. Nature endures harsh, cold conditions during winter, and shorter days with less light. In literature, it has often symbolised feelings of sadness and trepidation, a period when life feels mentally demanding. However, it also serves as a time of natural retreat, offering an opportunity to bond with loved ones and reflect upon the year gone by. For me, winter invariably presents challenges, as my thoughts become entangled with apprehensions and anxieties. I often feel internally stagnated, unsure of the way forward. Nevertheless, this project has shown me the resilience and beauty of nature during this season, instilling me with reassurance and hope that I can find clarity amidst the chaos. Ultimately, the seasons ebb and flow, a reminder of our ephemeral existence, teaching us to live in the present and gaze toward the future.
The sound of winter wind can be heard, with the occasional cry of a crow and a wood pigeon.
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.
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.
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.