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Showing posts with label Plants and Gardens.. Show all posts
Monday, 23 March 2015
Friday, 27 February 2015
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
Monday, 29 September 2014
Specimens
Benmore Botanic Garden (Scotland), Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden (Thailand), Pha Tad Ke Botanic Garden (Laos) and garden at home.
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Plants and Gardens.,
scans
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Thursday, 19 September 2013
Park Traces Residency begins!
à à I'm in Stoke-on-Trent! à à
Today was the second day of my two week residency at AirSpace Gallery in Stoke-on-Trent. My residency is part of a project called Park Traces à
More information here.
I'm very much looking forward to getting stuck into making new work and having the time to work through many avenues of thought and start to bring them together.
As a method of exploring the park and becoming familiar with it’s landscape and functions I will also be running every day. I’m interested in repetition as an important element in learning and running through the park daily will be a repetitive exercise, and therefore my knowledge of the park will be increased. I also like that running is a really normal way of using a park.
Me after this morning's run. So vibrant. à
After my first couple of days in Hanley park, walking, running, sitting, taking photographs etc. I'm interested in the design of the park in terms of it's planting. The park was designed by Thomas Mawson and opened in 1897. This afternoon I went to the Stoke-on-Trent city archives at the library to find out more about the history of the park and I'll definitely be spending a lot more time up there. More on that story later. So far I have learned that the park was designed as a 'breathing space' from all the pollution and noise of the potteries. The trees were planted to hide the industrial surroundings from people in the park and there are so many trees as they had to be planted in clumps to protect each other from the heavily polluted air. In the past, planting had to consider the damage from pollution and today vandalism is a major consideration. Tomorrow I'll be heading back to the archives and then getting on with some drawing in the park. And going for a run.
Yesterday I saved this worm that had found itself in the middle of an astroturf pitch in the park and was making a confused yet valiant effort at burying its head in the ground. I put him on the real grass. Good deed done.
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Drawings,
Park Traces Residency,
Plants and Gardens.,
running
Friday, 2 August 2013
Running
For the duration of this residency I aim to go for a run every day. Bishopbriggs is a suburb to the north of Glasgow, and the perfect landscape for running around and looking at gardens. It's a monoblock wonderland.
I'm interested in running for various reasons including the simplicity and repetition of it and it's a good time to think/not think. I enjoy reading and watching documentaries about running so now is the time to actually commit to actually doing it. I'll be using Map My Run because when you log your runs you can trace it on maps and it makes bar graphs. I could take runs that spell out words like Peter Stillman in 'The New York Trilogy'.
I would also like to find out more about Plato's academy, where the three disciplines were were philosophy, mathematics and gymnastics. I'd also like to get really good at the hula-hoop.
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Plants and Gardens.,
running
Thursday, 1 August 2013
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Thursday, 19 April 2012
Monday, 2 April 2012
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