Rob Hudson - See the shadows lying now where once we stood & She thought that nobody could hear her prayers
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Rob Hudson - See the shadows lying now where once we stood & She thought that nobody could hear her prayers
‘In the blue mist the orisons edge surrounds.’ John Clare
Rob Hudson’s series ‘North Towards the Orison’ – into the realm of imagination and the fusion of the Orison /orˈi-zən/, an old word for a prayer, and the Horizon, as a sense of living space between land and sky, inspired by the poetry of John Clare and the story about his escape in searching for his lost love.
“In 1841 the poet John Clare walked out from the asylum in which he was incarcerated at High Beach in Epping Forest to walk the 80 miles north to his home in Helpston, near Peterborough. He went in search of his first love Mary Joyce, who’d been dead for three years and who he believed to be his wife, despite being married to another woman. The walk took Clare 4 days.
“I had imagind that the worlds end was at the edge of the orison & that a days journey was able to find it so I went with my heart full of hopes, pleasures & discoverys expecting when I got to the brink of the world that I could look down like looking into a large pit & see into its secrets the same as I believd I could see heaven by looking into water.” (source artist statement).
Maen Llia 360 in eight eighths - Rob Hudson
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Men went to Catraeth as day dawned (by Rob Hudson)
leaving the millennium stadium, cardiff, wales
photo by rob hudson