Rainy
staying in days.
Today
it is raining, again. I can hear its constant patter on the roof as I
type this blog entry. It rained all night too, I heard the cars
swishing wetly past this morning when I woke up. The light is dull
and it's grey outside, but there is no wind and the birds are singing
their new twinkly Spring songs.
Cloudscape over Adisham Downs. |
This
weather may mean that I will postpone that long walk I had in mind
and do a shorter one instead. Earlier today I reread a newspaper article, published last year, that said that a 25 minutes walk every
day could halve the risk of a heart attack and add 7 years to your
life. I can walk to the beach and home again in this time if I walk
fast, (I've done it in 20 minutes before, down the steps along the
prom and back up another set of steps.)
Seascape on Kent coast. |
Then when I get home and dry off I
shall spread out my OS maps on the floor, along with the geological
maps that correspond to the areas I am studying and wallow in their
beauty. It can rain all it wants outside as I plan a (hopefully dry)
future walk with friends and fellow artists along the Salt Way from
Whitstable to Canterbury, and out along the Pilgrims Way to Adisham.
Looking out towards the Essex coast. |
My current art project, which is based
in Kent is named 'The Spirit of Place'. I am working, in
collaboration with artist Alison Lees. This project takes in the two
distinct landscapes of the coast here in Whitstable and the Downs, at
Adisham, near Canterbury.
Collaborating artists, immersed in Nature. |
Beachcombing, fieldwalking and
wayfinding are certainly part of the project yet there is so much
more too. Do come and visit our Facebook page to see some more
inspirations, insights, photographs and artwork.
Starting work on a lino cut. |
Using carbon paper to transfer the image. |
For
your information, my next Netwalking event is on the 18th of March
2016.
Please
call or text me on 07432679164 or clare@people-to-place.co.uk
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