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Recording

Jane Bailey came over and helped record the sound of the glass dress moving, so I have more sound options Continue reading →

ESI Workshop

Environment and sustainability Institute, Research and Creative Industries Workshops. Unexpectedly found myself at this as I’d gone to have coffee Continue reading →

Wales

Collaborative work and play with Mollie Meager, Penny Somerville, Catrin Davies, Chris Bird Jones and Catrin Jones. Walking. talking, listening, Continue reading →

objects of loss

Re-reading my making notes I realise how ideas slip from my consciousness  and then reappear to me in a slightly altered form; Continue reading →

Death and

The staging of Death and the Ploughman was fantastic in Arnos Vale Cemetery unfortunately the acting didn’t measure up, except Continue reading →

Women dancing

Went and danced the sun up at Caswell Bay as part of the Re-enchantment Project. A collection of women, connected by Continue reading →

Interview with Fern

She answered the questions before I asked them, it flowed, the conversation supporting my hypothesis. There was a serendipity in our Continue reading →

envelopes

These paper clay envelopes worked better than I imagined with cardboard templates,  it even picked up the subtle indentations.of the envelope Continue reading →

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