The Cathedral of St. Andrews, in Scotland, is no longer in use. The ceiling fell down centuries ago, leaving the visitor in the space between interior and exterior where walls stand to define nothing but the past. In a cold winter rain in Scotland, the space is today being reclaimed by the hills that still carry the sense of the sacred meanings of the past.

Incorporated into this image is are just a few pieces of the Cathedral, weathered into irregular forms but still cultural artifacts. Mixed with them are images of the landscape, which is indistinguishable from the church in this special place.

 

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