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6 days of daily artworks - the last one depicts the flowers outside my studio window

The Rhythm Method

July 17, 2022 in Resilience, Creativity

What happens when you get out of your daily rhythm? You have to get back into flow. There are seven positive small actions I took to get back into the rhythm of creating again in my studio after five months away.

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Tags: artist residencies, creativity

My new travelling paint set

All is not Lost

July 10, 2022 in Resilience, Creativity

We are our own worst critics. We have so many ideas around failure that it is easy to get discouraged. Yet all is not lost. When you adopt a “never give up” attitude your lost days can turn into blessings.

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Tags: creativity, adaptability

View from the backyard, Hertford, England.

Netflix in Bed

July 03, 2022 in Creativity, Storytelling

Holed up in a friend’s spare bedroom while recovering from Covid, I invited the world to come to me. Outside the sun is shining on an English summer and the back-garden where I take my meals to get some fresh air, yet I am drawn inside back to my bed and the world of stories as the hours and days slip by.

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Tags: storytelling, creativity
Mother of the Sea

Sassuma Arnaa, the Mother of the Sea. A sculpture at the old colonial harbour in Nuuk, capital of Greenland.

Island Vibes

June 26, 2022 in Greenland, Resilience

We can look to myths to help solve today’s problems. The Greenlandic figure of Sassuma Arnaa, the Mother of the Sea enshrines good practice for sustainable living. The 2022 UN Ocean Conference is endeavouring to do the same. On the agenda is a Universal Declaration of Ocean Rights. We have less than thirty years to get this right.

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Tags: Greenland, climate action

Inside the constructed ice cave at Perlan Museum, Reykjavik

Chasing Ice

June 19, 2022 in Iceland, Greenland

I returned from Greenland looking for ice in Iceland. I found it in the Perlan Museum in Reykjavik. Scientists and glaciologists in Iceland confidently predict that all of Iceland glaciers will disappear within the next 100 - 200 years. What will happen to Greenland?

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Tags: Iceland, Greenland
At Kangiata icefjord, Ilulissat

On the front line of a receding glacier - Sermeq Kujalleq, the icefjord glacier at Ilulissat, Greenland.

The front line

June 12, 2022 in Greenland, Resilience

The ice is leaving and fast. Getting up close and personal with a 250,000 year old glacier is an awe inspiring experience. Saying goodbye to a fast receding icesheet leaves me in deep grief about the future of Greenland and the world.

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Tags: Greenland, climate crisis
iceberg Ilulissat

Icebergs seen on route to Ilulissat, Greenland

Icebergs for Breakfast

June 06, 2022 in Greenland

Your body knows when it needs rest. Ignore it at your peril. So I travelled while I slept and woke up to icebergs for breakfast. An inspirational reset in Greenland.

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Tags: Greenland, travel

Rainstones

May 29, 2022 in Stones, Artist Residencies

Trying something new can extend your world view. From creating a ceramic stone and holding it in my hand, to linking this with US President John F Kennedy’s often quoted line “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.”

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Tags: artist residencies, stone stories

Tens of thousands of stones and minerals in Petra’s garden, Stöðvarfjörður

Iceland's Stone artist

May 22, 2022 in Iceland, Artist Residencies

It’s easy to get lost in the big picture, the huge landscape and forget the details, That’s when I find it's necessary to pull focus. Which is what I did by visiting Petra’s stone collection, the inspirational garden of Iceland’s most famous stone collector, naturalist and stone artist.

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Tags: stone stories, artist residencies

The Kalush Orchestra - Ukraine’s entry in Eurovision 2022

The World is Watching

May 15, 2022 in Resilience, Art

Is great art political? From Eurovision to the Archibald Art prize winner, this week has seen great art making strong political statements with the eyes of the world watching.

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Tags: art exhibitions, politics
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