Oxbow

The photographs document a meditative moment within ongoing transformation.

Words by  

Brendan Devlin

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The Connecticut River Oxbow took shape after the last ice age, carved as glaciers retreated and post-glacial lakes released torrential floodwater into the sea. These photographs document a still, quiet, meditative moment amid continuous transformation, destruction, and renewal.

© Brendan Devlin | Oxbow

© Brendan Devlin | Oxbow

© Brendan Devlin | Oxbow

These photographs document a still, quiet, meditative moment amid continuous transformation, destruction, and renewal.

About
Brendan Devlin is a self-taught photographer, printmaker, bookmaker, and lifelong collaborator with the land and the sea. His work has appeared in On Landscape, Shots, and The Hand, and has been exhibited across the United States, and is held in museum and private collections worldwide. He is currently working on three long-term projects centred on the Connecticut River Oxbow, the rocky shores of New England, and the wind-shaped oaks of Martha’s Vineyard.
www.beedevlin.com

Oxbow

The photographs document a meditative moment within ongoing transformation.

Words by  

Brendan Devlin

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The photographs document a meditative moment within ongoing transformation.
© Brendan Devlin | Oxbow

The Connecticut River Oxbow took shape after the last ice age, carved as glaciers retreated and post-glacial lakes released torrential floodwater into the sea. These photographs document a still, quiet, meditative moment amid continuous transformation, destruction, and renewal.

© Brendan Devlin | Oxbow

© Brendan Devlin | Oxbow

© Brendan Devlin | Oxbow

These photographs document a still, quiet, meditative moment amid continuous transformation, destruction, and renewal.

About
Brendan Devlin is a self-taught photographer, printmaker, bookmaker, and lifelong collaborator with the land and the sea. His work has appeared in On Landscape, Shots, and The Hand, and has been exhibited across the United States, and is held in museum and private collections worldwide. He is currently working on three long-term projects centred on the Connecticut River Oxbow, the rocky shores of New England, and the wind-shaped oaks of Martha’s Vineyard.
www.beedevlin.com
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Oxbow

The photographs document a meditative moment within ongoing transformation.

Words by

Brendan Devlin

Oxbow
© Brendan Devlin | Oxbow

The Connecticut River Oxbow took shape after the last ice age, carved as glaciers retreated and post-glacial lakes released torrential floodwater into the sea. These photographs document a still, quiet, meditative moment amid continuous transformation, destruction, and renewal.

© Brendan Devlin | Oxbow

© Brendan Devlin | Oxbow

© Brendan Devlin | Oxbow

These photographs document a still, quiet, meditative moment amid continuous transformation, destruction, and renewal.

About
Brendan Devlin is a self-taught photographer, printmaker, bookmaker, and lifelong collaborator with the land and the sea. His work has appeared in On Landscape, Shots, and The Hand, and has been exhibited across the United States, and is held in museum and private collections worldwide. He is currently working on three long-term projects centred on the Connecticut River Oxbow, the rocky shores of New England, and the wind-shaped oaks of Martha’s Vineyard.
www.beedevlin.com
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