Patternicity by Karen Burgess

Real, not real, human, not human.
Aliens amongst us.
Our brains have been hard wired to turn shapes and patterns into recognisable images that can be mistaken for other things. This is known as Pareidolia or Patternicity and extends to faces, human bodies and symbols. These photographs are a progression from my series of anthropomorphic images found in rock forms.
Spotted and Lemon scented Gums with their smooth textured bark and delightfully human wrinkles lend themselves to patternicity. In this series of images of local trees and rocks I have referenced natural forms that could be mistaken for humans or extra terrestrial beings. The wind sculptured rocks at Curl Curl headland become a woman’s torso. Tree limbs become female bodies or otherworld creatures.

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