Our attitude to the sea is dualistic: it is simultaneously a source of life and death, a vehicle which connects yet separates, and an invisible substance which contains life yet conceals it within. As Sublime Landscape, the sea prompts a state of bliss and terror, of fear and delight, as 'away-place', it becomes a location of exile and refuge. This investigation of my relations with the sea reflects an ongoing oceanic dialogue, of personal histories real and imagined, and attempts to chart the life-cycle beginning with diatomic life and ending with poetic visions of the sea. Within this lies a sense of return and endlessness, of liminality and transcendence. The images disclose my ongoing intimacy with the ocean, seeking to articulate a poe...