Landscapes in Lockdown
An eclectic and colourful array of photography and artwork created since lockdown began, documenting people's experiences during this unique and unusual time. The different landscapes that surround us, both literal and metaphysical have changed exponentially since March, this online exhibition explores the different interpretations of the theme Landscapes in Lockdown.

"Splash" -Parks and No Recreation: A Photographic Essay by Ciaran McCrickard
18/06/2020
-As seen in The Photographic Journal (https://thephotographicjournal.com/)
A Photographic Essay by Ciaran McCrickard
18/06/2020
-As seen in The Photographic Journal (https://thephotographicjournal.com/)
-As we approach 90 days of enforced lockdown, the coronavirus continues to transform our landscape in new and obscure ways.
Experienced commercial photographer Ciaran McCrickard has captured the effect on British playgrounds, with eerie effect.
As April and May brought unseasonably sunny weather, our council parks and playgrounds should’ve been teeming with children, but were left instead, strangely desolate.
Untended and scattered with debris and emerging weeds, outdated and tired recreation grounds look even more forlorn.
Whether newly built and awaiting their first summer of play or shabby but still treasured by local children - they remain suspended, waiting to welcome families once again. They are in limbo, like so many of us.
-Images for sale 9 x 6 inch - £22

"Snake" - Parks and No Recreation: A Photographic Essay by Ciaran McCrickard
18/06/2020
-As seen in The Photographic Journal (https://thephotographicjournal.com/)
- As we approach 90 days of enforced lockdown, the coronavirus continues to transform our landscape in new and obscure ways.
Experienced commercial photographer Ciaran McCrickard has captured the effect on British playgrounds, with eerie effect.
As April and May brought unseasonably sunny weather, our council parks and playgrounds should’ve been teeming with children, but were left instead, strangely desolate.
Untended and scattered with debris and emerging weeds, outdated and tired recreation grounds look even more forlorn.
Whether newly built and awaiting their first summer of play or shabby but still treasured by local children - they remain suspended, waiting to welcome families once again. They are in limbo, like so many of us.
-Images for sale 9 x 6 inch - £22

"Palm" - Parks and No Recreation: A Photographic Essay by Ciaran McCrickard
18/06/2020
-As seen in The Photographic Journal (https://thephotographicjournal.com/)
-As we approach 90 days of enforced lockdown, the coronavirus continues to transform our landscape in new and obscure ways.
Experienced commercial photographer Ciaran McCrickard has captured the effect on British playgrounds, with eerie effect.
As April and May brought unseasonably sunny weather, our council parks and playgrounds should’ve been teeming with children, but were left instead, strangely desolate.
Untended and scattered with debris and emerging weeds, outdated and tired recreation grounds look even more forlorn.
Whether newly built and awaiting their first summer of play or shabby but still treasured by local children - they remain suspended, waiting to welcome families once again. They are in limbo, like so many of us.
-Images for sale 9 x 6 inch - £22

"Buttons II" - Parks and No Recreation: A Photographic Essay by Ciaran McCrickard
18/06/2020
-As seen in The Photographic Journal (https://thephotographicjournal.com/)
- As we approach 90 days of enforced lockdown, the coronavirus continues to transform our landscape in new and obscure ways.
Experienced commercial photographer Ciaran McCrickard has captured the effect on British playgrounds, with eerie effect.
As April and May brought unseasonably sunny weather, our council parks and playgrounds should’ve been teeming with children, but were left instead, strangely desolate.
Untended and scattered with debris and emerging weeds, outdated and tired recreation grounds look even more forlorn.
Whether newly built and awaiting their first summer of play or shabby but still treasured by local children - they remain suspended, waiting to welcome families once again. They are in limbo, like so many of us.
-Images for sale 9 x 6 inch - £22

"Buttons II" - Parks and No Recreation: A Photographic Essay by Ciaran McCrickard
18/06/2020
-As seen in The Photographic Journal (https://thephotographicjournal.com/)
-As we approach 90 days of enforced lockdown, the coronavirus continues to transform our landscape in new and obscure ways.
Experienced commercial photographer Ciaran McCrickard has captured the effect on British playgrounds, with eerie effect.
As April and May brought unseasonably sunny weather, our council parks and playgrounds should’ve been teeming with children, but were left instead, strangely desolate.
Untended and scattered with debris and emerging weeds, outdated and tired recreation grounds look even more forlorn.
Whether newly built and awaiting their first summer of play or shabby but still treasured by local children - they remain suspended, waiting to welcome families once again. They are in limbo, like so many of us.
-Images for sale 9 x 6 inch - £22