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Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Friday, October 19, 2018
Saturday, December 24, 2016
Hope all you folks are having a wonderful time wherever you may be in the world & whatever holiday you may or may not be celebrating.
Friday, February 26, 2016
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Monday, January 13, 2014
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Monday, December 17, 2012
Monday, November 12, 2012
Waiting for Winter
As I step out into the leaden grey sky, a gust of wind tumbles dead leaves across my path. The air is the smokiness of autumn but with a chill that holds the promise of the snow to come...fall is here but not for long
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Earth Art
This video documents a landscape collaboration in which I made
candles out of walnut shells and set them afloat in a lake. I
wanted to explore the way a
landscape changes in darkness and the effect of adding light. I also wanted
to look at the contrast of fire and water: the fire became a part of the water, moving naturally
with the currents and reflecting the light, it appeared almost like a part of the landscape
yet fire as a part of water is an unnatural occurrence.
The transient nature of the project was also
evident as the candles were subject to the elements and were pushed by the wind
and water currents; they weren’t controlled by anything that I did. The wind
often blew the candles out, some got stuck on branches in the water and others
floated far out into the lake.
I find the most interesting things about
landscape collaboration to be the inevitable effect of the environment on the
work. Whether it happens immediately or takes a longer time, there is always
change. The control of fire was the one thing that historically separated
humanity from other species: since then we have gone on to exploit all other
natural resources possible. In terms of my collaboration, the landscape’s
control of these human made objects showed the real insignificance of people
when compared to nature. Environmental factors can destroy almost anything
humanity has created. The destruction of our environment through human interference
continues but we know that ultimately this will unleash greater forces in
nature than humanity can control.
Thanks to Dave and Patrick for your help in filming.
Soundtrack property of Tony McManus
Thanks to Dave and Patrick for your help in filming.
Soundtrack property of Tony McManus
Monday, October 15, 2012
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Touch the Sky
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"The High Road to Linton" acrylic on canvas 8x10 |
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"Lochaber Dance" acrylic on canvas 8x10 |
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"Return to Kintail" acrylic on canvas 8x10 |
These paintings were inspired by traditional Irish and Scottish tunes, hence the names. I've always wanted to travel to both these countries but so far have only managed it through my art. Celtic music is especially inspirational to me as it is so evocative of the landscapes where it originated.
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