The River Lea, Hackney, London 2002 c-print. 20 x 25 cm Seasalter, Kent 2005 c-print. 20 x 25 cm RM01, Kent 2005 c-print. 132 x 105 cm RM02, Kent 2005 c-print. 20 x 25 cm RM04, Kent 2005 c-print. 132 x 105 cm RM05, Kent 2005 c-print. 20 x 25 cm RM06, Kent 2005 c-print. 132 x 105 cm RM08, Kent 2005 c-print. 20 x 25 cm and 132 x 105 cm

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My interest in the marsh landscapes of the Thames Estuary and North and South Kent coast is also connected to the phenomenon of change and loss, as described in François Jullien's In Praise of Blandness (François Jullien 2004, New York: Zone Books), in which he suggests that a lack of interest or value, or blandness can be considered the undifferentiated foundation of reality 'the point of origin of all things possible'..