‘Biophilia’ has a display of small delicately placed natural forms arranged in technology boxes creating a cabinet of curiosities which invites the viewer to look closer at nature in a re-imagined way.
The installation of work by local artist Jacqueline Amies has taken inspiration from the writings of Gilbert White (1720- 1793). Over the past year regular visits to The Wakes in Selborne have been made and time has been spent in the gardens ‘watching narrowly’, observing both the seasonal changes of the surroundings, along with studying the interactions of insects and wildlife that exist within the gardens mixed habitats and the meadow. Alongside the garden visits, Amies has walked many of the areas in and around Selborne that were familiar to White and mentioned in his book ‘The Natural History of Selborne’. Whilst walking and taking the time to slow down and observe discoveries have been made of wild orchids at Noar Hill, rare birds on Shortheath Common and insects in Selborne. The unique encounters have enabled Amies to become completely immersed in nature and to gain a greater understanding of the natural world. Writings by White have encouraged Amies to make trips further afield to learn more about and observe endangered species like Swifts and the Swallowtail butterfly only found now in Norfolk.
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