Inside Artists - Issue 15

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Laura Carter ARTIST INTERVIEW 79

2.42 Miles, 2017, 64 x 96 cm

I find it a challenge to find small moments in an unembellished landscape in order to make an image of subtle beauty. This type of process I feel provides my work always with a sense of quiet which I feel reflects back to my process itself, providing an overall minimalist aesthetic that is apparent in each of my series.

well as vast stretches of volcanic soil would be an incredibly unique aesthetic to explore.

What would be your dream location to shoot at? I have always wanted to visit Iceland's South Coast. This part of the country where glaciers can be found would be a fascinating place to capture. Exploring that unique environment would be a completely new experience, patterns and textures that have been created by years of layers of aged ice; each with a different colour tone as

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What are you currently working on? It's been an exciting start to the year, preparing work to be part of the Royal Arts Prize 2019 in London.


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