CORNWALL invisible contours
de Colin Gibbs and Catherine Lang
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Colin and Catherine spent August 2015 in Draynes, Cornwall, near the Bodmin Moor and the china clay mines. Living in a small community was a wonderful experience of friendship and fun.
Landscapes ask questions about the presence of places. In trying to make sense of Bodmin Moor, Philip Marsden wrote...
it was the same urge that drove our Neolithic ancestors to arrange the moorstone into circles at the Hurlers — the same questions that tease us now: what law, what force, what patterns exist in the vastness of space? 2004, p, 42
These paintings seek to capture some of the presence of place, especially of Bodmin Moor - the visible and the submerged.
Further works lean on the poetry of the evangelical and non-conformist local Christian, Jack Clemo, as he contemplates the anagorical significance of the china clay mining that impacted upon his landscape.
Landscapes ask questions about the presence of places. In trying to make sense of Bodmin Moor, Philip Marsden wrote...
it was the same urge that drove our Neolithic ancestors to arrange the moorstone into circles at the Hurlers — the same questions that tease us now: what law, what force, what patterns exist in the vastness of space? 2004, p, 42
These paintings seek to capture some of the presence of place, especially of Bodmin Moor - the visible and the submerged.
Further works lean on the poetry of the evangelical and non-conformist local Christian, Jack Clemo, as he contemplates the anagorical significance of the china clay mining that impacted upon his landscape.
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- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: Apaisado grande, 33×28 cm
N.º de páginas: 104 - Fecha de publicación: oct. 19, 2015
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave art, painting, landscape, Cornwall, Bodmin Moor, Jack Clemo, artist-in-residence
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Colin Gibbs
Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand
Colin is an artist working mainly in painting and printmaking. He is also a Professor of Education, and education consultant. Colin is also an Advanced Ortho-Bionomy Practitioner and Registered Advanced Ortho-Bionomy Instructor, a Certified Chapman's Reflexes Therapist, and a qualified massage therapist.