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Small Scale Landscape

Peter henry emerson

Roger Fenton Early painting

John Constable

Thomas Gainsborough Early photography winding road, bicycle meandering down rolling hills quaint small cottage opposite of the urban decay scene local village train station Romantic landscape old England, particularly the south large lush trees and roving elds Train set model stuff why small scale? grew up in the countryside, have seen no changes since actual materials Quintessential landscape is still there, but why? It hasn't changed like the city has and evolved over time its been xed in one era and stayed, why? Is it money or politics that have driven the city to evolve but not the same countryside that was there in the 1920s, why? Go there and observe, test shots, talk, face to face research!!! Why has the countryside I know not changed in my time? The estate has not changed! In 18th century, jane austins goodnestone gardens were the same as now, no new buildings since then, why! its representations society view the quaint countryside as a tiny fraction of the land, when really its still the majority. better reasoning replicate the countryside into a shoebox, but physically the city is a shoe box compared to the wild natural landscape using natural materials from the landscape to recreate it on a smaller scale Materials london isnt spreading like a plauge its growing like a tree countryside is not dead Quaint countryside natural materials Paper

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