A Photographic Eulogy to Aesc showcases the work of landscape photographer Robert Darch. Aesc is the old English word for ash tree.
In 2020 Robert was commissioned by Beaford Arts and Devon Wildlife Trust’s Saving Devon’s Treescapes project to produce an artistic response to ash dieback, the devastating fungal disease which is killing ash trees across the UK and Europe. It is estimated that a significant number of trees (perhaps up to 90%) will eventually be lost to the disease.
The exhibition showcases 24 of Robert Darch’s stunning photos – some in colour, some in black and white. All tell the story of the trees themselves and the people whose sad job it has been to remove them from our landscapes. The dramatic images show stark images of the challenges these people faced working on ash trees where they presented threats to the public, roads, powerlines, buildings and other vital infrastructure. Other of the exhibition’s photos provide a hopeful message, showing images of seed harvesting and tree planting.