Drawing inspiration from Frederick McCubbin's 1904 painting 'The Pioneer', this photographic series of six digital portrait-oriented triptychs depicts a male and female figure in various Australian bush settings. A scarlet ribbon lies on the ground in each frame, continuing the flow between images and forming a visual metaphor for connectedness in separation. Japanese tradition recognises the 'red thread of fate', stating that “the red thread should bind the pinky fingers of those who find life in one another”.
In every life there is duality. Through it all is the flow of the soul.
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