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Andrea C Morley

Born in 1966, Andrea Claire Morley is an Artist Photographer based in London.


Traversing genre, a juxtaposition of abstract description and poetic metaphor, the notion of the optical unconscious and the magic of Chance are dominant within Andrea’s photographic practice.
Working across analogue and digital, ’impermanence’ is a consistent theme throughout her work.

Andrea has exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition in London, at the Photo London art fair and the renowned Les Rencontres d’Arles photography festival in France among others.

About chevaux sauvages 43º22'32"n 4º48’37”e:
 

Theirs is no earthly breed
Who only haunts the verges of the earth
And only on the sea's salt herbage feed-
Surely the great white breakers gave them birth.

Campbell

Celebrated for their endurance and courage (and close in form to those depicted in France’s ancient Lascaux cave paintings), the indigenous horses of the Camargue, represent some of the oldest equine blood on the planet.
On the D570 (direction Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer), marshland and native horses are the prevalent windscreen landscape.
Inspired somewhat by the filmic aesthetic of Albert Lamorisse (Crin Blanc, 1953) and Denys Colomb de Daunant (Le Songe des Chevaux Sauvages, 1960) chevaux sauvages 43º22'32"n 4º48’37”e was shot in the Delta du Rhône, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve at Parc naturel régional de Camargue, Domaine de la Palissade.

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