Rick Pushinsky
London
In response to William Blake’s visionary poetry ‘Songs of Innocence and of Experience’ these photographs look at the everyday through the filter of Blake’s imagination and echo his use of the physical as a stand-in for the metaphysical. In book-form, the images are accompanied by fragments of text excerpted from ‘Songs of Innocence and Experience: A Study Guide’ by Francis Gilbert. Having studied both Architecture and Fine Art, Rick spent a decade making paintings before becoming a photographer.