An eerie vision of the forest at night

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    Photographs capturing the magical and often eerie effects created by the changing moonlight and night-time rhythms on woodlands and forests go on display in London this week. Sharpe’s Wood is a collection of photographs taken over four years by Liza Dracup. They reflect the photographer’s fascination for the “mystery” contained within large expanses of trees and overgrown foliage.

     
    Period8 Nov 2010

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    • TitleAn eerie vision of the forest at night
      Degree of recognitionInternational
      Media name/outletThe Independent newspaper
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
      Date8/11/10
      DescriptionPhotographs capturing the magical and often eerie effects created by the changing moonlight and night-time rhythms on woodlands and forests go on display in London this week.

      Sharpe’s Wood is a collection of photographs taken over four years by Liza Dracup. They reflect the photographer’s fascination for the “mystery” contained within large expanses of trees and overgrown foliage.

      The exhibition, which captures woodland around Dracup’s native Bradford, will go on show at the Pitzhanger Manor for its London premiere from Friday until early next year.
      Producer/AuthorMatilda Battersby
      URLhttps://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/features/eerie-vision-forest-night-2128580.html
      PersonsLiza Dracup