Showing posts with label observation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label observation. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 October 2014

Printmaking on The Green Patch

Our Green Shoots View From Here artists have been making prints with Carole Miles, learning how to make simple, graphic images from observed items from the Green Patch.







Basket full of eggs collected from the chickens




Jack o' Lantern


Pumpkin


You can view all the prints here

Friday, 6 December 2013

Navigational Tools


We had a lovely turnout for this inspiring event hosted by Old Law Beacons Jo Dacombe, Kate Dyer and Carole Miles who had staged remote walking interventions in Northumberland during Walking North, part of our A4A Marking Our Tracks, Further afield project.


Carle's whippet Charlie was on hand to greet the guests


Jo spent preparation time climbing ladders to create a lovely backdrop with digital silk hangings from the Miles & Dacombe Light Walks For Dark Days installation


The venue was the very lovely Cranford Village Hall which was set out informally so that people could mix, mingle, enjoy the food and watch the presentations on Pilgrimage 

 

and Timed Interventions, Chillingham Cattle, 
Lindisfarne and Brinkburn Priory. 


Kate during the Hareshaw Linn Timed Remote Intervention


Jo and Carole transmitting instructions for another Remote walk 

The evening was an opportunity for some of the Remote Walkers to see what the Walk Facilitators had recorded during the 4 days of Walking North. They were also able to share their experiences of walking under remote directions and responding via social media. Everyone felt that the evening definitely inspired them to walk further and to look at the landscape through different eyes.


After a break for refreshments guests were invited to answer the following questions

What has inspired you today?
What would you like to see happen next?
What would you like an artist to bring to a walk?
How will you walk differently?

The questions inspired lively discussion and we look forward with interest to see just what the artists response to our feedback will be!

Before we left we noticed a hamper of foraged jams for sale, all proceeds will go to future Old Law Beacon / Beanfield Artists projects.


Many thanks to Kate for the wonderful soup, Carolyn Bantin for her delicious scones and to Amy Dee for being on hand to help with the preparations. Thank you to all who came and most of all, thank you to Jo, Kate and Carole for such a rich and varied evening, we loved taking the walks recalled, virtual and actual, with you. You can see other photos from the evening here. We wonder just where will our boots take us next?

Sunday, 9 June 2013

Spratton Weather Vane Mosaic Panel

You can see the progress and completion of this panel by artist Carole Miles below, the panel is inspired by our walk round Brixworth last year. To read about the walk follow this link and you can see the photo set from that walk here.








Friday, 7 June 2013

The Brixworth Day Mosaic Continued in the Studio


After the day at the Country Park artist Carole Miles continued to work on the Spring / Summer Panel. Here are images taken in her studio as the mosaic grew!

You can read about the walks that inspired this panel here and here and the Flickr sets here and here











The panel has now been grouted with black grout.