Molten Desire at Wakefield Artwalk



My Molten Desire series from the Dancing with Light collection - will exhibit at Jordans Solicitors during the May + June 2011 Artwalk in Wakefield, alongside Dark Matter, a selection of 'imaginary landscapes' paintings by Paula Tod.

As part of an ongoing fascination with light and time, Molten Desire attempts to explore the essence of being, the ephemeral qualities of movement, as a conversation in light. As with desire, these are framed in fleeting glances, a mere suggestion, a flirtation with all those who pass through the frame.

All prints are Cibrachrome, 29″ x 29″, matted and glass mounted, available for £225.00 each during Artwalk (pick up at Jordans Solicitors). New commissions are welcomed and actively encouraged!

organised chaos
Organised Chaos
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molten desire
Molten Desire
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connecting arcs
Connecting Arcs
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slow dancing in a burning room
Slow Dancing in
a Burning Room
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dances with light
Dances with Light
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Many more prints are available for sale or licensing. Please enquire if you like something you see via my flickr account.
One to one, or group photo studio sessions also available via floemedia.

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Group Exhibition :: Dances with Light series

© Lyndsay Din Photography 2009
Photograph : © Lyndsay Din 2009. All rights reserved.




Dances with Light Series | Photographer : © Shari Baker 2009. All rights reserved.


Opening night at the Past, Present and Future group exhibition at Shine Gallery Space was a huge success with well over 400 guests braving rain, wind and traffic to join the celebrations!

A selection of works from the Dances with Light series, by Photographer, Shari Baker, were commissioned by the gallery and form part of the 'Past, Present and Future' group exhibition. The five pieces included explore the theme of light and movement and respond to the newly renovated gallery space at Shine.

During the evening young performance students at Thomas Danby College, put on a series of magical twinkling vignettes to entertain the guests and add to the movement and light theme. Lyndsay Din was the in-house photographer and fluttered around capturing the evening in photographs. Some of which can be viewed on her site.

Live jazz filled the atrium and completed the evening beautifully.

Kevin Hickson also began work on a new feature for the atrium of shine, a 'wish pinata'. Guests were able to join in the making of huge willow structures, which will eventually be filled with 'future wish' slips. The culmination of Kevin's workshops with the local community will be a festive event on the 21st December - the shortest day of the year. More soon...


Preview : 06 Nov 08

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