Alice Kettle British, b. 1961
The Swimmer, 2023
Thread on linen
49 x 70 cm, 64 x 87 cm framed
Copyright The Artist
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It is from the oceans that we are sustained. We are carried in the rhythm and rise of the ocean currents. From the seas and oceans, we find oxygen to...
It is from the oceans that we are sustained.
We are carried in the rhythm and rise of the ocean currents.
From the seas and oceans, we find oxygen to breathe.
It is from the ocean that the weather meets the land.
It is from the ocean that we were born and are borne.
This collection of works are swimmers and bathers in the sea.
I swim everyday. In another life maybe I was born to be in the sea or deep in the vast oceans.
We are increasingly aware of the criticality of climate change and the regulating force of the oceans. The expanse of the oceans is powerfully universal and reminds us what life is about.
We are carried in the rhythm and rise of the ocean currents.
From the seas and oceans, we find oxygen to breathe.
It is from the ocean that the weather meets the land.
It is from the ocean that we were born and are borne.
This collection of works are swimmers and bathers in the sea.
I swim everyday. In another life maybe I was born to be in the sea or deep in the vast oceans.
We are increasingly aware of the criticality of climate change and the regulating force of the oceans. The expanse of the oceans is powerfully universal and reminds us what life is about.