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Saturday, October 21, 2023

Art life - art whirlwind


As one looks back it is a bit surprising to see the art-creativity Fiona and I have been involved in during this current visit to the cottage - so many memorable moments including leaving Loss over here (see above) so it can add to the human story of the brutality of Clearances as told through the Strathnaver Museum's collection.

A cross section of art moments follow  - no chronological order

Installing the Betrayal and Loss exhibition

Artist's talk


Students checking out the post they etched the plates for - rainy day!!!


Stone cottages in progress


Natural dyeing workshop


One of quite a few stone cutting sessions out the back of the cottage


Workshop with Lindsey  - soldering solid silver wire on to pre-carved stones collected from the cove.


Cutting a cube from the bottom of the post that would become The Fishers Post


Fiona etching out the back of the shed - etching the plate that would name the post.



The Fishers Post - temporary installation



Charring the cube - given the number of images about the cube (Charred 3 in the Charred series) you might think  Fiona and I enjoyed making this piece together!!!



Markets


Bird feeding assemblages made from timber salvaged from the crates used to transport the slates for the new roof on the cottage.



And of course - hanging peace doves and weather grams on the cottage fence



2 comments:

  1. I love how you immerse yourselves in your Scottish home-land ... leaving art in your wake, touching lives in such an essential way ... Liz A

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  2. Hi LA - thanks for faithfully visiting and leaving comments on the blog posts - it is very much appreciated. Sorry I have not replied of late - tended to be a bit challenging with the technology and Wifi to hand at the cottage. Yes F and I are fortunate that the visits to the cottage does allow us to continue making - we see it as our second home and therefore have made small creative spaces there. Go well. B

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