In November 2022 I was resident at Anchor Studio, Newlyn as part of the From One to Another Residency Award, run by Visual Art Scotland:
"From One To Another is an ambitious residency delivered in partnership with the Wilhelmina Barns-Graham Trust, the Borlase Smart John Wells Trust in Cornwall and Marchmont House.
This project was developed in recognition of Wilhelmina Barns-Graham’s connection to both Cornwall and Scotland, with the idea to connect the selected artists and encourage dialogue around issues of practice and place across the breadth of the United Kingdom."
If you would like to understand the process behind the earth pigments, see this short article here.
An Cala (Newlyn Harbour), Earth pigments on sewn remnant materials (fisherman's smock cloth, windsurf sail and cotton canvas), 38x60cm.
Exhibited at Scottish Landscapes: A New Generation at Dovecot Studios and at VAS 100 Years, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh
Newlyn Harbour from the strand, Earth pigments on sewn remnant materials, 50x70cm.
Exhibited at VAS 100 Years, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh
Newlyn Harbour from the strand, Earth pigments on sewn remnant materials, 50x70cm.
Toward Lizard Point, Earth pigments gathered from Penwith, Cornwall, on mixed remnant materials, 40x50cm.
Exhibited at The Wee Gathering, Anchor Studios, Cornwall.
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We Sit Together Yet Apart, installation. Chalk pencil and monoprint on mixed materials, installation.
Exhibited at The Wee Gathering, Anchor Studios, Cornwall
We Sit Together Yet Apart, Monoprint, Earth and Natural Pigments on mixed materials, 133x102cm.
Minack detail, SW Coastal Path earth pigments on sewn remnant materials, 5x9cm.
Mousehole Harbour, November, Oil paint and chalk pencil on mixed materials, 40x40cm.
Cruthan-tìre (Newlyn/Cromarty), Earth pigment and oil paint on sewn remnant materials, 152x135cm.
Exhibited at Sennen Summer Fayre, 2023, Cornwall.