‘I the sculptor am the landscape’ - Barbara Hepworth’s Roots of Stone - The London Magazine
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‘I the sculptor am the landscape’ - Barbara Hepworth’s Roots of Stone - The London Magazine
We are meant to be connected to our where, to the sensory experience of it. The simple beholding of place can slow your heart and steady your breath. It is quite the protective force.
art does more than record and reflect the tumultuous realities that present themselves to our senses, or to wonder at them and impose patterns of meaning upon them. It is also a way of marking our brief moment on earth before we hurtle into the past,