Having moved out of Studio 4 Whites Old Workshops last week I am considering what areas of my work to concentrate on now. I spent a few happy hours on my allotment yesterday harvesting autumn produce and weeding around parsnips, carrots and beetroot still in the ground. Now that I don't have so many hours travelling to and fro the studio I have more time to meander, which means noticing small things such as little grey mushrooms growing out of a tree trunk and a focused beetle marching across the path. I am planning a return to clay but who knows what might happen...
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Laura WildI am interested in things and processes that are often overlooked or spurned as irrelevant. In 2006 I began working an allotment in Derbyshire that became my field for research and working the ground has been important ever since. Archives
October 2019
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