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I heard the woodland murmurs like a hymn, 2025

Jennifer Reynolds

Giclée print on Hahnemühle cotton rag paper with anti reflective glass and a wooden frame

  Original Photography, 29 x 21 cm

  Limited Edition of 5

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Artist

About Jennifer Reynolds

Jennifer Reynolds is a Dublin and Kildare based visual artist who navigates the realms of existential inquiry through the lens of photography.

Her artistic journey is rooted in a profound exploration of the natural world and its interconnectedness with humanity.

Photography

About this Photograph

This piece is apart of a wider series titled Sleeping in a Forest; This series explores the liminal space between wakefulness and sleep, where the edges of reality soften, and the boundaries between human and nature begin to blur.

This work delves into the profound, sometimes sacred connection between humanity and the natural world. The forest becomes both a sanctuary and a mirror—a place where time stretches, stills, and folds into itself.

Each image captures fleeting moments of stillness and transcendence, reflecting the forest’s quiet power and the way it holds memory, breath, and light in its ancient rhythms. Here, the silence in the trees carries a weight of understanding, and the hum of what is alive rises from the earth like a song. In these moments, you find yourself lost in the eloquence of silence, as if cradled by a quiet heaven where time no longer presses forward.

There’s a sense of surrender here to the forest’s embrace, where godliness floats in the vague, and the lines between self and landscape begin to dissolve. The trees stand as witnesses, whispering truths in shadowed light, until the mountain and the forest is you, reflecting resilience and stillness in equal measure.

This body of work seeks to crystallise those ephemeral moments when the forest speaks, and we are quiet enough to hear it—a fragile communion where to exist becomes enough, and transcendence feels within reach.
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