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point of view

Julie Johnstone

Folded book of two layers, the inner sheet torn horizontally to create a textured, irregular line. The card has no pre-determined ‘front’, ‘back’, ‘top’ or ‘bottom’, with inkjet printed titles in cyan blue on both outer covers, such that rotating the work generates two alternative images of landscape features.

A folded card work is held in the near foreground, a shoreline reaching to the horizon in the background. In the bottom right corner of the card is the word ‘tideline’ in cyan blue. The work is flipped 180° on a horizontal axis to reveal a second word, printed in the same position on the reverse, ‘skyline’.

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Reproduced by permission of the author. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. For more information see Terms and Conditions, and for copyright and citation enquiries please Ask a Librarian.

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21st century poems landscape perception perspective sea seashore sky visual poetry

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Published Essence Press, 2012
Dimensions h 12 x w 19 cm; h 12 x w 38 cm unfolded
Materials 300gsm Bockingford watercolour paper

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Julie Johnstone

Julie Johnstone is an artist, publisher and independent curator. Her practice encompasses book works, poetry objects and installations which engage a minimalist aesthetic to explore themes of perception and place, and the meditative qualities of poetic language and space.
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