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Deborah Dalton: ‘Green Lane, Abermule’

‘Audio Description

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Speaker 1
Hello, I’m Deborah Dalton. And this is the audio description for my work, Green Lane Avenue. The work is monotone and predominantly gray with varying tones dark to light the work is in two pieces, placed above and below each other each, each piece measuring 178 centimeters wide by 84 centimeters high. Together the whole scene represents a bird’s eye view taken from a viewpoint above the scene, on a hill in Dolforwyn woods with the top piece looking left.

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Speaker 1
Is a view of the valley looking towards Green Lane, and the bottom piece looking right shows the river and the village of Abermule, the Road’s River Canal and some houses are white and therefore stand out against the gray background. The drawn lines within the landscape are dislocated, often repeated and loose descriptions of the subjects. This is also true of the painted tones of subjects.

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Speaker 1
They are not clear or distinct.

My Aildanio moment is still evolving, and began when I recently found a walk on a hillside with a Birdseye view of where I live, walk and draw. Green Lane, Abermule is a large scale studio work based on drawings and black and white photography. Using a process similar to my access arrangement for reading and writing. An enlarged drawing on toned background to assist recognition and try to understand perceptions.

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