These photos have been created digitally as part of a film I made called ‘The Little Ones’. It is a rich mythology following two best friends on a journey through the elements to the land of the dead. It is told through a collage of organic visual effects, of which these photos are a part of. I wanted to create a film that helped people realise that despite our age we can all access other worlds and the sense of the sacred through cracks in bricks or the petals of a flower. Wherever the little ones can go, we can follow in our dreams and imaginations. The universe expresses itself, grain by grain, petal by petal.
About Katie grew up in the North Yorkshire Moors and attended a Steiner School in the idyllic countryside. For her, looking back, her childhood feels more like a fairy tale or a dream than a memory. Art has, ever since, been her access to the dream she lived in as a child. It is her doorway, always open if she chooses it, to walk amongst beauty, truth and magic. Exploring colour and sound in many of it’s forms including music, painting, stories, film, installations and photography. The focus of her work is the balance between harmony and chaos. The cosmic order is difficult to find, because, for the most part, it does not exist. Chaos and the darkness between stars make up most of existence. But light, mandalas and snail shells prove order exists. Between dark and light is colour, between pentatonic scales and dissonance is the music of our lives. When words and analytics fail us, art allows us to wordlessly sing into the unknown.
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