Annalaura Palma
Virginia
For the series Virginia I retraced Virginia Woolf's steps from her house in Rodmell to the river Ouse where in March 1941 she filled her pockets with stones and disappeared into the water. Between Spring and Summer I took that walk many times and started noticing some bodies of water emerging from the fields: swamps and bogs secretly hidden by weeds and aquatic plants. The water creates crevices in the land that evokes a ghostly body shape. I looked for Virginia Woolf' s presence in her beloved landscape and I found her in the water. In my photographs I imagined her like a water spirit who inhabits the landscape of the Ouse Valley which once she described 'an inland sea'.
Melissa Campbell • James Dobson • Alexandra Lethbridge • Blake Lewis • Annalaura Palma •
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