Wild Clay Experiments derives from a need to connect with the natural environment close to where I live.
It is, as George Monbiot states in his book, a need to “engage more fully with the ecosystems on my doorstep, to discover in them something of the untamed spirit I would like to resurrect.”
(Feral – Rewilding the land, sea and human life, 2014)
This space is a constant work in progress. I will document my process as it happens through video, pictures, text and sound with an open mind to whatever sprouts.
Picture: Avon River Woodland, Bristol, UK.
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CURRENT PROJECTS ON THE SITE
Moving thresholds – Digital paintings in which I explore colour combinations and moving layers.
Wild Clay Experiments – Ways in which I root my practice in the soils of where I live.
Home is where I make – Documentation of how my practice connects to places I got to call home (Romania, Barcelona, Tasmania)
Fragmented sceneries sketches – In search for a personal language I trace, automatically, fragments of a broken landscape.
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