This series explores waves, wind, tide and time. There are difficulties inherent in the process of making a flat picture of a world that is three dimensional, in constant flux and interpreted in various ways by human psychological and physiological systems.
1600
1600
Across the Waveline
Across the Waveline
Atlantic Sky
Atlantic Sky
Atlantic Surge-II
Atlantic Surge-II
CS-0419
CS-0419
Constructed Sea V
Constructed Sea V
Cusp
Cusp
Element I-1a
Element I-1a
Element II
Element II
Facing Worlds II
Facing Worlds II
Facing Worlds
Facing Worlds
Fold II
Fold II
Hebridean Colour I
Hebridean Colour I
Hebridean Colour II
Hebridean Colour II
Infinity Glimpse
Infinity Glimpse
Late Light
Late Light
Maelstrom IIb
Maelstrom IIb
Marine IV
Marine IV
Marine V-I
Marine V-I
Marine V
Marine V
New World-1
New World-1
North Uist Waves
North Uist Waves
OH 3
OH 3
OH 4-II
OH 4-II
OH 6
OH 6
OH 8
OH 8
Off-world II
Off-world II
Off-world-1a
Off-world-1a
SFII-CS-1
SFII-CS-1
SFII-CS-2
SFII-CS-2
Sea 15-II
Sea 15-II
Sea 15-III
Sea 15-III
Sea 15
Sea 15
Sea Clouds I
Sea Clouds I
Sea Clouds II
Sea Clouds II
Sea Clouds III
Sea Clouds III
Sea Clouds IIIa
Sea Clouds IIIa
Sea Clouds IV
Sea Clouds IV
Sea Clouds V
Sea Clouds V
Sea Clouds VIIa
Sea Clouds VIIa
Sea Pinks I
Sea Pinks I
Sea Pinks II
Sea Pinks II
Sea Pinks III
Sea Pinks III
Storm Light Ia
Storm Light Ia
Storm Light IIa
Storm Light IIa
Strandline I
Strandline I
Strandline II
Strandline II
Strandline III
Strandline III
Strandline IV
Strandline IV
Strandline V
Strandline V
Strandline X
Strandline X
Transference II-bw
Transference II-bw
Uist 30
Uist 30
Uist Blue
Uist Blue
Uist Sky
Uist Sky
Underwave
Underwave
Upsurge
Upsurge
Vortex
Vortex
Waterworld
Waterworld
Wave Forms I
Wave Forms I
Wave Forms II
Wave Forms II
Wave Forms III
Wave Forms III
Wave Forms IV
Wave Forms IV
Wave Line (Tiree)
Wave Line (Tiree)
Waveline VII
Waveline VII
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