SPACE A
ISN'T IT GOOD TO BE LOST IN THE WOOD
ALAN IBELL
Isn’t It Good To Be Lost In The Wood deals with the search for absolutes in an absurd world, forming narratives that explore the dialogue between religion, spirituality and superstition, and the bearing these ideas have in contemporary society.
The solitary figures within the works, related only by their faceless anonymity (and occasional amputation), are situated within sparse, empty settings alluding to a dream space that is beholden only to the realm of human thought. Their ongoing search is met with silence and the hopelessness of their actions is amplified by the harsh emptiness of the surroundings.