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Oceania / Australia / Lismore NSW Australia

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Cradle / Fine Art  photography by Photographer R J Poole - The Anima Series ★2 | STRKNG

Cradle - © R J Poole - The Anima Series

 
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Drowning with grace / Fine Art  photography by Photographer R J Poole - The Anima Series ★2 | STRKNG

Drowning with grace - © R J Poole - The Anima Series

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Deliverance / Fine Art  photography by Photographer R J Poole - The Anima Series ★2 | STRKNG

Deliverance - © R J Poole - The Anima Series

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Total Possession / Fine Art  photography by Photographer R J Poole - The Anima Series ★2 | STRKNG

Total Possession - © R J Poole - The Anima Series

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Never Ending / Fine Art  photography by Photographer R J Poole - The Anima Series ★2 | STRKNG

Never Ending - © R J Poole - The Anima Series

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Never just me / Fine Art  photography by Photographer R J Poole - The Anima Series ★2 | STRKNG

Never just me - © R J Poole - The Anima Series

The Devil I Know / Fine Art  photography by Photographer R J Poole - The Anima Series ★2 | STRKNG

The Devil I Know - © R J Poole - The Anima Series

My real face / Fine Art  photography by Photographer R J Poole - The Anima Series ★2 | STRKNG

My real face - © R J Poole - The Anima Series

Past Events


Archive 14.10.2016

Byron Bay International Film Festival  

Friday, 2016-10-14 24:00h - Sunday, 2016-10-23 24:00h

Byron Bay NSW

Australia / Oceania

The Woman in Man - The Photographic Art of R J Poole - is a short documentary film by David Tindale that will be shown as part of the Byron Bay International Film Festival. The screening will take place at the Byron Bay Community Centre on Saturday 22nd October from 1.15 pm. All are welcome!





Event created by R J Poole - The Anima Series / 2016-10-04 02:17:20


Link: Friday, 2016-10-14 24:00h - Sunday, 2016-10-23 24:00h / Byron Bay International Film Festival




R J Poole - The Anima Series


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My collective work as an artist is titled the 'Anima Series'.

This body of work has been on-going since 1984 and is based on my experience of the feminine aspect within the male psyche – what Carl Jung called the 'anima'.

To express this part of myself, I collaborate with various people who act as alter egos and play out my thoughts or feelings in front of the camera.

In some cases, these collaborative relationships have been on-going for over ten years and are the basis of my creative process.

Expressing my anima is an intellectual, emotional and spiritual experience. It includes the subjects of lost innocence and gender identity in response to my military service as a teenager.

There are also many references to the mystic, esoteric traditions of my European ancestors.

If you look closely, there are no wrist watches, power lines or motor vehicles in my images. This is because my work is about the spiritual, enduring aspects of the human condition, as opposed to the physical, material world.

For more information, please visit: www.rjpoole.com/about/

or go to:

www.rjpoole.com/bio/

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