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a tranquil gaze

June 29th, 2009

after the hustle bustle of the art trail weekend, it was a welcome break to travel to salthouse to install my piece for the art exhibition…. having only ventured to salthouse a couple of times before, i am beginning to wonder if it is perpetually shrouded in an ethereal mist… as we travelled northwards, about ten miles from our destination, a mist appeared, and, unlike the mist of winter which descends slowly, silently and is usually quite still, this mist arrived in waves, moving in smoke-like drifts across the fields…

north norfolk mist over fields

small paintings for salthouse 09 art exhibition in salthouse church July 2009

[saltscapes i - xxv] 100cm x 100cm, gesso and mixed media on wood panel, installed for the exhibition salthouse 09

the mist scarcely dispersed along the winding coastal road, and became even denser as we neared salthouse… later, taking the short walk across the salt marshes to the sea, from the vantage point of the high shingle bank, all evidence of salthouse the village was erased by a silvery greyness, and looking north, east and west the mist quietly enveloped, obliterating the sea horizon, a sense of direction briefly lost but a strange sense of immensity gained… a vaporous cocoon of immeasurable calm…

salthouse beach in mist
[salthouse beach, june 2009]

a tranquil gaze, discovered in the humblest of eyes, are the artisans of immensity (bachelard)

salthouse surveyed

March 8th, 2009

salthouse church - salthouse, norfolk

today i made the journey to salthouse, firstly to visit the church and measure up my allocated space within the church for salthouse 09.. these exhibition bays measure about a metre wide and are a foot deep..

salthouse marshes - norfolk, uk

but really, it was the salt marshes that were beckoning me, all honeyed with the softest of grasses gently swaying on a seemingly bright and breezy day….

salthouse marshes - north norfolk coast

a short walk across to the sea, past twine-ravelled wire fences, bristling reeds, grasses, past the looping clay beds and swathes of shallow salty pools..

the marshes at salthouse in norfolk

colours appeared melted, slightly dissolved, dusted by time and history; the dusky greys, blues and browns of mud and sea lavender, shimmering rivers of silt..

beach at salthouse

then, as the sparse landscape opened outwards to the sea, and i slowly trudged the steep defence embankment of pebbled shingle, what was left of the marsh faded away from view, the grey sky loomed large like a veil, and for a brief moment it seemed as if it was not just the edge of the land but the world that i was moving towards, and then a sliver of slate grey sea appeared, fusing land with sky..

the sea at salthouse 09

then, as i looked downwards at the pebbles on the beach suddenly the wind whipped up in reponse, nipping at my ears, forehead and nose, pushing me towards the froth and foam.. moments later the rain came down in heavy dark slices, sharp and biting, spitefully prickling my cheeks to numbness..

cloudburst, rain at salthouse

and so this angry cloudburst forced me back inland, rushing, drenched and very, very cold..

a painter’s view?

driving back i thought more about my proposed work; the curator hopes it will be very colourful. perhaps i am a bit of a colourist and experiencing this landscape the colours i see on my palette are looking more restrained, faded – sea grey, rust, putty, olive, khaki, heather, moss, mustard, amber, bone, wet clay, brick dust, bark, willow, tarnished copper, dark peat, ash..

Found Sculptures

April 27th, 2008

A beach groyne, a micro landscape…

and a beached dead tree, the tide sweeping up the pebbles into the crevices, although it’s always possible someone just put them there…

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