"...Only JIM HAMLYN and ANNETTE HEYER really take risks with the work they made together. We are fully rewarded by this exciting collaborative project. Rather than providing literal images as proof of water, water was collected from different depths and areas across the entire length of the Forth and Clyde Canal, From Glasgow to Edinburgh. Samples were frozen into shapes of discarded objects found nearby, and later allowed to melt away. H & H present a diversity of materials and processes: salt prints, silver prints, colour prints and found objects. Theirs is an eclecticism, no homogenization here, reflecting the flotsam and jetsam of momentary and fragmentary human experience as metaphorically represented by the history of ebb and flow that this canal presents. H & H are stimulating and inventive artists, allowing their work to develop and respond without the burden of preconditions.

Cathrine MacDonald, Katalogue Magazine.