Monday, 16 December 2013

limbo - /lɪmbəʊ/ noun

 Middle English: from the medieval Latin phrase in limbo, from limbus 'hem, border, limbo'.
Due to its location, the idustrial area of Ardwick is reminiscent of a place of limbo. Not quite in the city and not quite in the countryside, it is part of two places but not in either. With its twisted metal and huge machines it also portrays a hostile environment that is shown in so many religious paintings. I will try and use this in my images to get across the feeling a 'non place'.






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