MacCallum, Marlene: sleep walk In early June 2020, to mark the end of my regular walks, I began to photograph at the edge of Lake Ontario, always from the same vantage point. Over the following months and years, I slowly amassed a visual record that reflects the ever-changing conjunction of sky, water, and land.
My conception of this vast lake as a static entity was transformed into a realization of the mutability, vulnerability, and adaptability of this environment. The process of making sleep walk was a discovery of the phenomena of shifting states: natural, physical, social and psychological.
en., archival digital pigment prints on Asuka and Niyodo papers, sewn in wraparound case, 10.2 x 7.1 inch, Ed. of 10, num., sign., Ameliasburg, 2023 Request of availability backnext