AN exhibition of colour photographs, Zen Floral Revisited , by Helen Burrow has gone on display at the Dukes Gallery.
Taken from close range, Helen's photographs are vivid and striking images of flowers. Helen has experimented with close up flower photography and feels the photographs take on a life of their own especially as they are so large.
She says: "Close up, the colours and shapes form, shift and reform. Beautiful images appear. Flowers which once were familiar reveal unimaginable intricacies. Universal forms make themselves apparent." Helen's photographs make the viewer see the flowers in a totally new way. She finds that the colours in her photographs lift her spirits, especially during the winter when there are not many flowers about!
Helen lives in Lancaster and has worked for the Health Service for many years at various local organisations. Having studied photography in the past, she has now retired from the Health Service to resume her photographic studies full time at degree level.
The exhibition runs until February 2.
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