Bea Denton
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Bea Denton’s creative practice explores ideas around memorial and remembrance, reincarnating the lost and found. A collector and archivist of anonymous lives, through ritualistic process she pushes technical and physical boundaries of photography and printmaking to produce enigmatic, dislocated images, challenging the nature of perception, belief and memory to seek a deeper resonance. In her evolving body of work, Songs of Lamentation, Denton has captured the memorial portraits of hundreds of people from tombstones in cemeteries across Europe in pursuit of an inherent essence; the soul.
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Bea Denton’s creative practice explores ideas around memorial and remembrance, reincarnating the lost and found. A collector and archivist of anonymous lives, through ritualistic process she pushes technical and physical boundaries of photography and printmaking to produce enigmatic, dislocated images, challenging the nature of perception, belief and memory to seek a deeper resonance. In her evolving body of work, Songs of Lamentation, Denton has captured the memorial portraits of hundreds of people from tombstones in cemeteries across Europe in pursuit of an inherent essence; the soul.
Bea Denton’s creative practice explores ideas around memorial and remembrance, reincarnating the lost and found. A collector and archivist of anonymous lives, through ritualistic process she pushes technical and physical boundaries of photography and printmaking to produce enigmatic, dislocated images, challenging the nature of perception, belief and memory to seek a deeper resonance. In her evolving body of work, Songs of Lamentation, Denton has captured the memorial portraits of hundreds of people from tombstones in cemeteries across Europe in pursuit of an inherent essence; the soul.