Landscapes - Dyptychs

A diptych is a way of presenting two pieces of art as one. In this series of landscapes, I went out looking for photographs I could create that would be shown as a set and play off one another.

Whether it is the fortunate shapes found in the clouds over a hill, the differences in composition in how a subject is framed, finding similar ideas in separate places, or visiting the same location at different times of day, these pairs all invite the viewer to linger a little longer than a single image alone might. They help us consider what it means to be different, as well as what it means to be the same. To question what we might miss when we only look at things from one angle. To see what happens when things come together as one.

And in these, in turn, invite us to ask similar questions of ourselves.

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