The imagination, like the universe, has no bounds and, ironically, our minds are triggered into a swirling creative space when faced with the unknown. This is why traveling to strange and exotic lands can be such an eye-opener. Photography can also do the same thing by concentrating on the particular rather than the obvious and from this evolves a vision.
This series of landscapes was the result of such a situation of working for many years in the unholy enclave of St Peters in Sydney, a magnificent place surrounded by traffic on all sides and above.