LEANNE VINCENT
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    • Inhabited: Anthromes of Queensland
    • Something blue
    • Coastal biome
    • Anas domesticus
    • Hometown, any town
    • Garden City
    • Other Cyanotype Collages
    • One Road
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    • Something Borrowed
    • Memory containers
    • Finding ness
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    • of no consequence
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24/7: PERPETUAL FLUX

The tree is rooted, steadfast, and solid. Yet it is subject to seasonal changes, undergoing a process of continual renewal. Viewed in this way, the tree represents permanence and change; as strength, longevity, and growth. As human inhabitants of the Ipswich region the tree can act as metaphor for our ability to change; to adapt, renew, and move forward.

Employing the metaphor of the tree and the process of photographic emulsion lifts these works offer a conceptual and textural presence that functions to shift our perception of permanence as an ideal.

EXHIBITION:
Changing Perceptions at the Ipswich Community Gallery
with Donna Davis, Andrew Spark and Lyne Marshall
3-18 April, 2010
Copyright 2025 LeAnne Vincent. All rights reserved.
  • ABOUT
  • RECENT WORK
    • Inhabited: Anthromes of Queensland
    • Something blue
    • Coastal biome
    • Anas domesticus
    • Hometown, any town
    • Garden City
    • Other Cyanotype Collages
    • One Road
  • PREVIOUS WORK
    • Picnic Area
    • Something Borrowed
    • Memory containers
    • Finding ness
    • Outlander
    • Screen culture
    • Viewing distance
    • Ways of seeing
    • Ipswich: historical, contemporary, vibrant
    • Fragments: what people leave behind
    • of no consequence
  • CV
  • VIDEO
  • RESIDENCIES
  • PURCHASE ART
  • CONTACT
  • CYANOTYPE WORKSHOPS
  • ARTIST BOOKS
  • PUBLIC ART
  • NEWSLETTERS
  • BLOG ARCHIVE