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puddle walking
Feeling the resistance of the water. Listening to the water as it moves. There is a reconnection to nature and an embracing of touch. Droplets resonate, a strange order in the chaos. Splashing feels anarchic.
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scraping a path / building a mound (after the rain)
From a series of art walks created during the UK Government imposed lockdown 2020 and the prescribed one hour of daily exercise outside. A path is scraped through the debris and a mound of blossom created at the end.
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art / life balance
making art and entertaining the kids with the added bonus of having performers on hand. a micro installation video from lockdown
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move over
when you’re at the top it is often short lived. there’s always something ready to push you over the edge.
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no-one lives in a vacuum
Reflecting on life in lockdown. Polystyrene balls inside a plastic tube swirl around caught in the convection of two fans which sit either end.
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toilet press releases
When lockdown started toilet paper was in short supply so I gathered up all the available paper in the house whilst contemplating teaching my kids how to use a jug of water.
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