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Robin Coutts

I am a Priest/Artist working in the Portsmouth area working in the medium of critical and fine art photography. I am concerned to identify and develop the spiritual in the material.

The daily practice of a visual artist is the making of work and the daily practice of a priest is prayer. These are the starting points for my work. The work is largely abstract, dealing with text, fragments, layering and the play of hiddeness and disclosure or abstractions of the world around us. I aim to make work that has depth and an organic 'feel', within the medium of silver based black and white photography.

A.D. Coleman, writing about the work of Carl Chiarenza, identified three strands in his work: "Chiarenza ...asks us to keep in mind exactly what we are looking at, that tangible yet negligible 'stuff' - while at the same time following the impulse to project ourselves into the imaginary spaces the work implies, all without losing sight of the fact that the symbol system enabling that perceptual and philosophical challenge is photographic representation" (A. D. Coleman Photo review Vol. 21)

I seek to provide the viewer with a similar challenge. It is one which I believe to be both creative and redemptive. For me the process of making photographs using a view camera - that is setting up the camera, looking intensely and continuing to gaze whilst making adjustments - can become a contemplative exercise, an experience of oneness and extended time.

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From the series 'Cosmology' Beginning Light in the Darkness Morning on the Third Day Separation Universe Word