Saturday, 22 June 2013

Tomorrow

Tomorrow is the first artwalk of 2013, and it feels like it has been quite a journey to this point, we have had a lot of support from local organisations, thanks to Anna B Sexton, and I hope this means that we will get a good turn out. The weather will I think be OK with some rain when we are in the forest areas, we will meet the curious cows of high pasture I'm sure, they are quite curious about humans and quite gentle too.

Tuesday, 11 June 2013

STAG BEETLES

I have re-written the script for the Artwalks. This year they it will be different. Boundaries and difference will still be a theme, but I will be concentrating more on walking and the effect it has on our ability to see and experience the world, to be...
'in the moment'
I know that this is a cliche, but there is a reason why cliches are repeated.
I have never seen a stag beetle on the commons, but on a warm summers evening every year in our garden when they would fly holding themselves vertically and scare everyone.


Friday, 7 June 2013

Adder searching

Adder Skeleton Horton Country Park
Natural History Museum

Spent a lot of time on Thursday walking quietly around High Meadow, avoiding the cattle, hoping to see an Adder basking in the sun. My only reward was being warmed by the sun and some exercise. When not actually looking for snakes I had previously seen a tail disappear into the grass at the edge of the track next to this meadow, I thought my luck might be in as the sun has returned. Now having read that they hunt mostly 
at dusk, I will try later in the day next time.
In the great little museum in the Horton Country Park I photographed the 'Adder Skeleton' they have there. Although it looks like the skin was left on and either there was a disintegration situation or water got in, to leave this amazing scene.
In an adjacent cabinet the remains of a shrew caught in a plastic drinks bottle shows how we have unwanted effects on animals.

HELPERS

Holstein cattle that are brought onto the commons to help to re-create the Lowland Heath habitat that once was everywhere on the commons. 

When a huge proportion of the population worked in the agricultural sector and animals were routinely grazed over the area, there were less trees and I imagine 
a lot of mud in the winter. But also quite a different more 'work a day' feel to the place.
The uninhabited feel is one of the qualities I cherish.

On Wednesday I realised why I went to a lot of trouble to be able to spend more time here. Just walking on the commons is intrinsically valuable and I learn more every time I go. Even day to day as the weather changes you see different things. The time spent with the cattle reminds me how gentle and inquisitive they are. I got a lick and a sniff from these two, who are a bit bolder than the rest.

Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Spring arriving with some power

Soon the weather will be OK for a proper explore of the Commons once again. I missed the bank holiday sun as I was involved in an exhibition up in Queen's Park. In fact I have been busy with upwards of 4 exhibitions, one in Birmingham, they have all been fun to involved in, but it has meant that I haven't been down to Epsom for a couple of weeks. I can't wait to see the changes as Spring has come with some power.
I have been reading mark Rowland's book , 'Running with the Pack' and although the 'Artwalks' are definitely walks, it has given me food for thought as a lot of his musings apply to walking as well.

Sunday, 5 May 2013

Arts Council Logo

So here it is, I think it was worth the effort and it will certainly help with the promotion of the art walks and the residency

Saturday, 4 May 2013

Arts Council Funding


Well it is arms in the air time, because the Arts Council have said yes to the grant application I made and I will be getting the money in May to promote and pay for this residency and the three Artwalks.
I will be able to pay Anna B Sexton to promote the walks and will be able to afford alll the little extras that I know make a big difference to the experience of people on the walks.
Watch this space for the ACE logo and more photos and information.