
Never an Ending
Damian Mark Whittle
Damian Mark Whittle
When insects first appeared, they formed a unique relationship with plants that sustained them both and shaped much of the land. Much later on, humanity formed relationships with animals, albeit one sided, that enabled… Read more A New Reality →
Humans don’t have the easiest of relationships with insects. Maybe it’s because we know that they were around before us and will probably be around long after we’ve gone. Maybe… Read more Eyes Watching →
It was a while before I noticed the invasion. I work in an arid place. A landscape of industrial estates and car showrooms, serviced by convenience stores that rarely live… Read more Invasion of the Bindweed →
I love looking at reflections in water. They are like glimpses of other worlds and posibilities, existing alongside our own. This reflected building in the Leeds-Liverpool canal reminded me of… Read more The Drowned World →
Watching the insects, it can seem as though they react to the summer months in the same way that most humans do. Rushing about, decked out in their brightest colours and showing… Read more The Insects of Summer →
Modern day surroundings can often feel oppressive, a concentration of noise and light. The spaces where nature has taken hold are like an oasis of calm and offer us a glimpse… Read more Nature in the City →
Damian Mark Whittle