View some paintings and prints online Summer river bed, winter flood plain View Trevor's Biog
 
 
 
     
 
A reflection on the duality of opposites, interior and exterior, two restricted spaces, both domestic, the dining room and garden and both able to convey a sense of orderly structure as well as an illusion of extended space. This process would involve changing the garden into a domestic landscape.
 
  The idea of a dry river bed was, perhaps, the ideal event to use as a basis for this 'landscape' construction. I was attracted to the particular formal properties associated with a summer river bed and its winter flood plain. The early Japanese Zen drystone or waterless garden constructions provided a starting point for the work, which would be a story of shapes to evoke the dynamics of nature.  
     
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