Dragons at St Disen's

From Elswyth, my exploration of sacred art and its quiet contradictions. In St Disen’s, Bradninch, a dragon coils beneath the feet of a saint – colour and glass translating conflict into light. I’m drawn to these moments where story and symbol meet – where faith borrows from myth, and the boundaries between the imagined and the believed grow beautifully thin.

Photographs by Kate Coldrick – from Elswyth, a photo journal of churches, landscapes, and places in Devon and beyond.

Photographs by Kate Coldrick – from Elswyth, a photo journal of churches, landscapes, and places in Devon and beyond.

Photographs by Kate Coldrick – from Elswyth, a photo journal of churches, landscapes, and places in Devon and beyond.

Pausing in Bradninch to reflect on the curious juxtaposition of a Christian saint with a mythological beast.

Words and images © Kate Coldrick - part of the Elswyth collection.





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