On Reflective Arc (right) Marigold Hodgkinson writes: 'Due to fluctuations in the effects of water, wind, light and times of day, the reflectivity of the 'floating arc and reflection' behaves very differently in different sites and situations.

Active waters and stronger winds shift the reflective surface and its reflection in the water into a continuous state of flux reflecting different aspects of the sky, trees and moving water. It is therefore in a state of continuous movement and the reflection is a screen for a continuous state of change.'

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