Showing posts with label Ashtead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ashtead. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 August 2013

The caterpillar of the Cinnabar Moth eating away at yellow Ragwort, Epsom Common

The caterpillar of the Cinnabar Moth eating away at yellow Ragwort, they brazenly flout their waring yellow and black markings, which I think potential predators read as 'I am poisonous, don't eat me'
They become a black moth with red wing markings, If I was a moth I would love to be dart shaped, and decked out in black and red. As the goths of the moth world they dress in black and fly in the day despite the sun.

Monday, 5 August 2013

Drawing by Sarah Anderson 2013 made as we walked through Epsom common high and low meadow


 Sarah Anderson 2013



We walked through Epsom common's high and low meadow on to Woodcock corner, along the edge of Newton Wood to Ashtead common and within the Triangular earthwork, where I always think time stands still, or at least doesn't sprint past, we drew. Sarah Anderson made this drawing of one of the ancient oaks. There was a fire in this area in the 80s and all the trees are charred.
There is a timelessness to Sarah's drawing, made with pencil and some water, quite beautiful.