Rebecca Kemp

BA (Hons) Fine Art


To Look and Not Just See

I can only see out of one eye, which leaves me with no binocular vision. Being stereo blind comes with a unique viewing point of the world for me as an Artist.

My initial idea was to work creating a light installation piece that would show how we rely on light, depth and other visual cues to see as stereo blind people.

From the beginning of the year I spent a lot of time photographing how light comes through a tube to get inspiration for my project.

I realized after some time and stubbornness that light installation was not the right way for me to go, and I was feeling very uninspired.

I had been continually distracted taking photographs from the beginning of the year and had created many images. These had become a body of work by themselves.

I wanted to start with softer materials such as tracing paper and fabric tape. My intention was to conceal the light with these simple materials and see what interesting images I could capture.

I went on from this to use harder materials and a small LED torch within cardboard tubes, old glass bottles and copper piping.

I was astounded that by simply shining a light through these basic hardware products, and getting the right angle to take the photograph could capture such interesting images, colours and textures.

My vision is no longer a narrative for this project but has become a tool I use in my practice as an Artist.

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