The Japanese phrase ‘wabi-sabi’ can be translated to “the simple appreciation of blemish-moments.” Chance encounters, fleeting moments, light leaks and smudges – Sarah White’s work was inspired by this concept before she had even heard of it.
The Japanese phrase ‘wabi-sabi’ can be translated to “the simple appreciation of blemish-moments.” Chance encounters, fleeting moments, light leaks and smudges – Sarah White’s work was inspired by this concept before she had even heard of it.
Eva Abeling was born and raised in Northern Germany, Bremen. Before moving to London, she studied and worked with various artists in Barcelona. She recently graduated in London from the University of Westminster in Photographic Arts. Her project I Thought There Was Something at Free Range Shows Awards was awarded as the winner of the Metro Mentorship 2016, winning a 12-month Metro Mentorship and her own solo exhibition. She talks exclusively to BJP.
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