Nicole Manley
 
 

The Living River Exhibition

Becoming Waters

During the Dee Opening in February 2019 (when the salmon fishing begins), I was invited to show some of my work from my residency in the Dee Valley in the Living River Exhibition at Banchory Hotel. My black tent had a space under cover, enabling the possibility to show underwater film of the Dee River. Underwater photographs were displayed alongside two aerial photograph collages.

Nicole ALManley, Under ice at the Linn of Dee, 2020. Digital still on foam board (37 cm 21 cm)

Nicole ALManley, Water bubbles in Feugh Water, 2020. Digital still on foam board (37 cm 21 cm)

Nicole ALManley, Lochan Uaine below Ben Macdui, which flows into Luibeg Burn, 2020. Digital still on foam board (37 cm 21 cm)

Nicole ALManley, An ephemeral spring below Lochan Uaine , 2020. Digital still on foam board (37 cm 21 cm)

Nicole ALManley, Linn of Quioch. Inside the water-carved punch bowl , 2020. Digital still on foam board (37 cm 21 cm)

Nicole ALManley, Linn of Quioch. Sunlight penetrating Feugh Water after heavy rainfall , 2020. Digital still on foam board (37 cm 21 cm)

Nicole AL Manley, 2019, The Dee from Aberdeen Harbour to the Muir of Dinnet aerial imagery 1988 (50cm x 50cm)

Nicole AL Manley, 2019, The Dee from Aberdeen Harbour to the Muir of Dinnet aerial imagery 2017 (125cm x 125cm)