Convergence Point

Hannah Ackroyd

Convergence Point is a collection of fragmented and fleeting moments; an allegorical map of artefacts. It is about feeling lost and getting lost; the meditative act of connecting to an unknown landscape through a lens, and the distinctive patterns formed through intuitive finds. These artefacts, objects and scenarios disconnected in time and space are recollected together to form ambiguous rhetorics and lucid moments of reflections, light, darkness and openings.

A convergence point is a meeting place, the point in which rays of light converge. These photographs are moments stored in lockdown, being a stranger to the landscape, walking and photographing became a light source that helped me navigate the limbo we were in. Finding our own way to orientate through time and space in lockdown, these photographs act as landmarks and as a therapy in re sequencing the series of events that unfolded during in this period.

Artist biography

Hannah Ackroyd (b. 1996, West Yorkshire, England) is a photographer and Illustrator. Hannah graduated from the Illustration Animation BA with a First Class Honours from Kingston School of Art in 2019.

Hannah’s projects are fuelled by her curiosity of the intangible shifting nature of the human condition. Hannah uses Photography and Illustration together with book making to form a map of information disconnected and recollected to represent liminal states and experiences.

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