Photography (giclée print, cyanotype, clay, eroded brick)
79 x 33 x 23 cm
2024
Not for sale
Jacqui Barrowcliffe is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice embraces slowness, offering moments of quiet calm in a rushed and noisy world. Her work explores loss, change and human connection to nature, through photographic, video, textile and found-object processes. Taking inspiration from her surroundings on the North Yorkshire coast of England, she often works in cyanotype to reflect on aspects of environmental change such as rising sea levels and coastal erosion. Across her varied practice her work explores narratives driven by her lived experience of loss, framed within a wider exploration into processes of transformation, time and impermanence.
Photography (giclée print, cyanotype, clay, eroded brick)
79 x 33 x 23 cm
2024
Not for sale
Jacqui Barrowcliffe is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice embraces slowness, offering moments of quiet calm in a rushed and noisy world. Her work explores loss, change and human connection to nature, through photographic, video, textile and found-object processes. Taking inspiration from her surroundings on the North Yorkshire coast of England, she often works in cyanotype to reflect on aspects of environmental change such as rising sea levels and coastal erosion. Across her varied practice her work explores narratives driven by her lived experience of loss, framed within a wider exploration into processes of transformation, time and impermanence.