Trace Lines: Poems and Images
By David Bryson and Lindi Forde
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This book is a collaboration, a celebration of words and images.Combining artistry in poetry, image making and painting, the book explores through word and abstraction, responses to themes of family and connection, travel and memory, and the significance of the trace lines we leave in our individual and collective lives. The poems and abstract i
David Bryson
David Bryson is a Senior Lecturer in the Human Sciences Research Centre at the University of Derby, UK. His research interests include the use of scientific photography and multimedia to support learning teaching and assessment in applied science, anatomy and osteology.
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