DANIEL Shiel will exhibit his latest photographic work, Imagined Urbanscapes, at Skipton's Mill Bridge Gallery.
It is described as a psycho-geographical adventure into forgotten and overlooked urban landscapes and wastelands.
Daniel, who lives in Riddlesden, extracts specific details from photographic images, isolates them from their original context and combines them into fresh and unfamiliar landscapes. The resulting structures have a surreal quality.
"This is an artist that is intrigued by aspects of our lives, our communities, our environment, places that seem to remain largely invisible to us, whether as objects, structures, or parts of structures," said John Hopper (Inspirational 9, 2016). "He explores places that seem to so easily become part of the overlooked, the unseen, and in many cases, the unseeing."
The exhibition will be previewed at the gallery next Friday, June 10, from 6pm to 8.30pm and will run from next Saturday, June 11 to Saturday, July 16.
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