Sophie Foulkes
Dust
These images explore the concepts of dust theory - that our world and ourselves are created from the residues of exploding stars. These cosmic dust particles are believed to be the very substance of us as humans, and so are in a constant cycle of 'being', and then returning to dust again through human biology. In exploring this cycle I have used common household dust, made up of hair, skin, etc, to create images which make the relationship between the cosmic dust that is our origin and the quiet everyday cycle of returning to particles.
Ben Adams • Esther Carter • Nicholas Davis • Laurence Dugdale • Sophie Foulkes • Kerry O'Reilly • James Pardoe • Mark Robertson • Harriet Stanley • Laura Tucker •
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