Tiina Burton

One of a series of photographs taken on 35mm film along the Icknield Way, an ancient walking route.

Exhibited as part of the Pint of Science festival 2017 these photographs explore what could make my commute better, or worse. Taken on 35mm film.

From an exploration of ancient places in Britain and a development of my walking practice. 35mm film.

Exhibited as part of the Pint of Science festival 2017 these photographs explore what could make my commute better, or worse. Taken on 35mm film.

From an exploration and development of my walking practice. 35mm film.

One of a series of photographs taken on 35mm film along the Icknield Way, an ancient walking route.

One of a series of photographs taken on 35mm film along the Icknield Way, an ancient walking route.

One of a series of photographs taken on 35mm film along the Icknield Way, an ancient walking route.

Walking forms a great part of my artistic practice, especially long walks where the mind becomes in sync with the feet and the ground.

These portraits were created in response to the fascinating work of Dr Muzaffer Kaser at Cambridge University into smart drugs.

These portraits were created in response to the fascinating work of Dr Muzaffer Kaser at Cambridge University into smart drugs.

These portraits were created in response to the fascinating work of Dr Muzaffer Kaser at Cambridge University into smart drugs.

Tiina Burton

For my practice as an artist and in my work as a fashion lecturer I examine what creativity might be and how it can be encouraged. My current focus is an exploration of consciousness; how do we notice? What commands our attention? My processes include analogue recording, making, gathering and curating with a DIY and collaborative ethos. My work has been collected and exhibited internationally, including in London and New York, and I have published two books of fine art photography.

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