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27 September 2010

VITA



A photographic exhibition created by Jacqueline Hill, and entilted VITA, 
is to be shown this Spring on the 15th October 2010, at the China Heights Gallery.

The inspiration for this project was fueled by a life-time of influential visual experiences and 
the need to give dreams and memories a sense of physicality and actuality. 
By taking the abstract, and making it tangible, this body of work explores the concept of distortion in recollection. 
Images blur and overlap with others, and impressions blend together to be an intriguing melange.





12 September 2010

Spring has sprung...









The Spring, regardless of whether it is Northern or Southern hemisphere, 
is full of promise and a kind of fisson that is purely instinctual rather than cultural. 
 We all feel it. All of us from the tiny dear birds to the most sophisticate human.

It is a festival of life and energy and flowers and leaves are the perfect metatphor for how we all feel. 
 I have included some observations of Spring from some of the great English speaking poets in this article to bring life 
and stir our deep feelings of this time. A shift. 

 The words of these poets may have been written a time ago but the insight and beauty that they bring to the page 
with their elegance of words has got to shift our concept of past times to realise that there was 
power and true sophistication in their articulation that is sadly lacking in this modern, technologically driven world.