Location: The Crypt Gallery, Seaford

The discovery of Seahenge on the foreshore in North Norfolk caused great excitement. It was a circle of 55 split oak trunks, and at its centre - a huge oak stump, upside down. What was it for? A place where body and spirit meet? A mortuary? A site for sky-burials?

This photographic journey winds along the ancient trackways to the site of Seahenge: the voices of the past merge with the memories of the traveller.

The exhibition coincides with publication of a new Apple Book. Link here: https://books.apple.com/gb/book/seahenge-a-journey/id1602910730

"Rafferty’s images… are as enigmatic as the circles themselves..." Norfolk Archaeological Trust

"Rafferty’s rich-hued, abstracted photographs...are almost tactile in the sensory connections they make…" New Welsh Review

"Dramatic, often gorgeous…photographs" Salzburg Poetry Review

"…the images are kinetic with rhythmic waves, blurred branches, smudged clouds and dancing grasses…impressionistic, atmospheric… " Book 2.0