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Lacunae 01, 2015
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Lacunae 02, 2015
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Lacunae 03, 2015
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Lacunae 04, 2015
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Lacunae 05, 2015
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Lacunae 06, 2015
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A Different Nature #1, 2009
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A Different Nature #10, 2009
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A Different Nature #14, 2009
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A Different Nature #3, 2009
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A Different Nature #4, 2009
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A Different Nature #5, 2009
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A Different Nature #6, 2009
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A Different Nature #7, 2009
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A Different Nature #8, 2009
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A Different Nature #9, 2009
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Meditation on a Spring Garden #1, 2010
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Meditation on a Spring Garden #12, 2010
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Meditation on a Spring Garden #13, 2010
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Meditation on a Spring Garden #2, 2010
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Meditation on a Spring Garden #3, 2010
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Meditation on a Spring Garden #4, 2010
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Meditation on a Spring Garden #5, 2010
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Meditation on a Spring Garden #7, 2010
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Meditation on a Spring Garden #9, 2010
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Photographic Reproduction #1, 2011
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Photographic Reproduction #2, 2011
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Photographic Reproduction #3, 2011
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Photographic Reproduction #4, 2011
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Photographic Reproduction #5, 2011
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Photographic Reproduction #6, 2011
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Photographic Reproduction #7, 2011
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Photographic Reproduction #8, 2011
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Photographic Reproduction #9, 2011
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The Fallen 01, 2013
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The Fallen 02, 2013
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The Fallen 03, 2013
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The Fallen 04, 2013
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The Fallen 05, 2013
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The Fallen 06, 2013
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The Fallen 07, 2013
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The Fallen 08, 2013
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The Fallen 09, 2013
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The Fallen 10, 2013
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The Fallen 11, 2013
Judith Lyons is a photographic artist living and working in London. A graduate of Central Saint Martin’s and the London College of Communication, Judith’s work reflects her fascination with the natural world and with cycles of birth, growth, decay, death and rebirth.
During the last four years, Judith has worked extensively with camera-less methods of photographic image production. Often combining traditional analogue and contemporary digital processes, her work has been published and exhibited both nationally and internationally. In addition, Judith teaches camera-less photographic techniques and was responsible for delivering the practical workshops which accompanied the V&A’s Shadow Catchers Exhibition in 2010.
In 2012, a selection of images from Lyons’ Photographic Reproduction series were awarded a silver medal in the 2012 PX3 Prix de la Photographie Awards in Paris. The medal winners were chosen from thousands of entries from more than 85 countries. As a result Judith’s work will be featured in the PX3 Annual to be published later this year. Her most recent body of work, On the Origins of the Species, was selected for the Photofusion Salon 2012 and was shown as part of the Brighton Photo Biennial.