Journal
Posts tagged with nature
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Natural (re)sources exhibition
My work is being shown at Ruthin Craft Centre as part of ‘Natural (Re)Sources’ from 8th July – 24th September 2023. http://ruthincraftcentre.org.uk/whats-on/gallery-1/
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Sensory walking
I am standing opposite this great body of water with the ripples running all across it from the wind. There are sort of patches, clumps of trees- willow and oak, sort of right in the middle dotted about the water and I look at it and think that obviously, part…
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Human foreground, natural background.
There’s tin foil on the floor which sort of mimics the clouds in the sky. This morning the sky was clear and bright blue but now it’s got almost Simposnesque clouds and I’m going to have to look up what kind they are. They are moving quite quickly because the…
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Black lives matter
Environmental poverty is where there is a lack of healthy environments for people to thrive and develop in due to climate change. This is often in areas where people have lower incomes, affecting people from lower socio economic backgrounds more than those of higher income backgrounds. Although it affects everyone…
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Frustration drives observation
I am currently working on this post but I came to write it because I find it astonishing how the two things people seem to be turning to during these uncertain and bizarre times are the two areas that our UK government has been cutting costs to most- The Arts…
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Future Visions in dystopian presents
So many people recently have been musing on the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on climate change and nature. It is easy to think that the time we are facing is dire but to see it from nature’s point of view and believe it is a good thing. Surely nature…