Watching Not Helping: 5 crows and the Mondrian tree

£40.00

A series inspired by crows or corvid families inhabiting winter trees. Engaging in familiar behaviours, like the instinct to co-habit, perform rituals of evening roosting, bedding down, chattering, watching and sleeping. The corvid family at large, represent human life, silhouetted against winter skies. Along with road networks and inhabited communal spaces, Hardaker uses pale winter hues and bright sunsets to illuminate the branches of the trees and the liminal spaces in-between, giving thought to imaginative conversations and philosophical speculation.

A series inspired by crows or corvid families inhabiting winter trees. Engaging in familiar behaviours, like the instinct to co-habit, perform rituals of evening roosting, bedding down, chattering, watching and sleeping. The corvid family at large, represent human life, silhouetted against winter skies. Along with road networks and inhabited communal spaces, Hardaker uses pale winter hues and bright sunsets to illuminate the branches of the trees and the liminal spaces in-between, giving thought to imaginative conversations and philosophical speculation.