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Volume 5, Issue 1
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Abstract

Abstract

The liminal space – the site of the in-between, transient and ephemeral borderlines. How is this shifting non-place illustrated within art and literature?

With fog.

In this brief examination I shall look at how fog is represented within the creative practices of illustrator Angela Barrett, artist Brooks Shane Salzwedel and photographer Agatha A. Nitecka whilst referencing its occurrence within a cultural context.

Fog responds constantly to its own environment, revealing and concealing features [...]. Fog makes visible things become invisible and invisible things; like wind (and space), become visible.

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2018-04-01
2024-04-29
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Keyword(s): fog; landscape; liminal; obscure; place; symbol; transform
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