Antler coral |
With Ancient Landscapes, we are looking at the limestone of the Peak District where we live and the fossils that rock contains. Then mixing observation, deduction and wild imagination, we work to create the original environments that spawned our limestone as installations in crochet, knitting, clay, beads, felt and anything else that takes our artists fancy!
coral development takes concentration |
....concentration, and tea! |
Meanwhile, a new group has taken up the challenge of extending the ancient landscape and a session at Buxton Museum last week, led on to a workshop at Fairfield Community Centre today. Five more sessions will follow and then we'll see just how our coral garden grows before it unfolds its glories again in the Buxton Art Trail in the summer
Inspiration
Our use of crochet in Ancient
Landscapes was inspired by the
global Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef Project (http://crochetcoralreef.org/) whose influence we acknowledge even though we couldn't afford to sign into their network as a community group.
The connection between those
techniques, other artforms and our Peak District landscapes comes from Stone
and Water, a Buxton-based community
group dedicated to celebrating the creativity of the people and landscapes of
the Peaks.
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