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about | Caroline Dear

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Caroline@carolinedear.co.uk. Caroline is interested in the natural world and how we relate to it. She likes to encourage a fresh engagement with specific aspects of the natural world, recently working with particular plants. Her work results from research into the subject and place, with the final piece arising from a process of distillation of the many disciplines of information gathered. The method of working which she enjoys best is to produce a body of work which is the result of a period of research...

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Public Works | Caroline Dear

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Caroline@carolinedear.co.uk. The work is the result of commissions and residencies. They are site specific, responding to the essence and history of each particular place. I like to create pieces both ephemeral and lasting; making work which balances fragility and strength, simplicity and depth, wisdom and knowledge. Women of the Hill. Taigh: a wilding garden. Nest The Lighthouse 6 cities. Lorg Imagining the centre, Inverness. Keith – The sett of the land. Betula – Brahan residency.

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Projects | Caroline Dear

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Caroline@carolinedear.co.uk. Exhibitions and bodies of work which explore aspects of place and our relationship with the natural environment. I work with specific plants, such as moss, rush and heather and materials such as peat to create pieces which you can engage with directly. I use photography as a way of abstracting and bringing into focus specific aspects of the landscape around me on Skye. The Fabric of Time.

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Further | Caroline Dear

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Caroline@carolinedear.co.uk. Works involving text and image, artist's books, small scale sculptural works and photographic series.

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News | Caroline Dear

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Caroline@carolinedear.co.uk. Artist in Residence at Llantarnam Grange Arts Centre. From January to March 2016. It’s exciting to work with Hanna Tuulikki. Making the costumes for “Women on the Hill” commissioned by ATLAS. Good to hear that Naked Craft. Exhibition now touring Canada will tour Scotland in 2017. It’s exciting to work with Hanna Tuulikki. Making the costumes for “Women on the Hill” commissioned by ATLAS. I have received a Skye and Lochalsh Talent Development Initiative Award. Pleased to be pa...

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caroline dear.sphagnum: Sphagnum walk

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This blog documents my developing work as part of an RSA residency for Scotland award 2011. For this I have been researching Sphagnum skyense moss, only found on Skye and traveling to Edinburgh printmakers to learn screenprinting. I intend to make a series of screenprints which relate to sphagnum. Monday, 4 June 2012. Looking closer with a hand lens. Maolios Caimbeul read us his poem about a rock that we passed on our path. A Stone by the Way. Not gneiss but a great lump of basalt. From Grianan nam Maighd.

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caroline dear.sphagnum: February 2012

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This blog documents my developing work as part of an RSA residency for Scotland award 2011. For this I have been researching Sphagnum skyense moss, only found on Skye and traveling to Edinburgh printmakers to learn screenprinting. I intend to make a series of screenprints which relate to sphagnum. Wednesday, 29 February 2012. Back on Skye I have had time to assess the prints, looking at all the work that I have done;. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Artist living and working on the Isle of Skye, Scotland&#46...

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caroline dear.sphagnum: assessing the prints

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This blog documents my developing work as part of an RSA residency for Scotland award 2011. For this I have been researching Sphagnum skyense moss, only found on Skye and traveling to Edinburgh printmakers to learn screenprinting. I intend to make a series of screenprints which relate to sphagnum. Wednesday, 29 February 2012. Back on Skye I have had time to assess the prints, looking at all the work that I have done;. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Artist living and working on the Isle of Skye, Scot...

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caroline dear: Rope note 04

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Tuesday, 5 July 2011. I came across this in a folk museum in the North of Spain, not sure of its. Exact use, it is made from willow with fairly thick stems about 1/2" across. In the old days bridles were made of twisted twigs, or even honeysuckle'. Source Highland Folk Ways by I.F.Grant. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. 169;carolinedear. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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caroline dear: Rope note 12

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Sunday, 7 August 2011. To see if a woman was suitable to become a bride she was given a ball. Of tangled to twine to untangle, seeing if she was patient enough to do. This task' Highland tradition. Still from looped film 'cho mearr rì ceann-sìomain' in the exhibition. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. 169;carolinedear. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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caroline dear: 100 ropes

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Friday, 8 July 2011. This piece installed along with the rest of the work for entwined / suainte. At Inverness Museum and Art gallery. Cho mearr rì ceann-sìoman' 'as merry as a rope's end'. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Artist living and working on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. I work with the land and the plants around me. I am interested in making work which questions our ever changing relationship with the natural world. View my complete profile.

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Claire Parry OCA Textiles 1 – A creative approach to Textiles. Open College of Arts – Textiles Blog. PART ONE – MARK MAKING. Project 1 – Making marks Ex.1,2,3. Project 1 – Making marks Ex 4. Project 1 – Stage 3 Ex 1,2. Project 2 – Developing Marks. Project 2 – Stage 2 and stage 3. Project 2 – Stage 4. Project 2 – Stage 5. Project 2 – Stage 6. Project 3-Colour Stage 2 , 3 and 4. Project 3- Stage 4. Project 3 Stage 5. Project 3 Stage 6. Project 3 Research point. Project 3 Research Point. May 30, 2015.

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caroline dear.sphagnum: printing again

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This blog documents my developing work as part of an RSA residency for Scotland award 2011. For this I have been researching Sphagnum skyense moss, only found on Skye and traveling to Edinburgh printmakers to learn screenprinting. I intend to make a series of screenprints which relate to sphagnum. Tuesday, 17 January 2012. Satisfying when it works. View under the screen. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. 169;caroline dear. Awesome Inc. theme. Powered by Blogger.

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Thursday, 26 January 2012. Suainte at sabhal mòr ostaig. The wall piece - ' 100 ropes / 50 plants' will be at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig with the accompanying film by Catherine Weir from Sat 4th Feb to Mon 16th April. The building is open Mon to Sat 9am till10pm. Wednesday, 10 August 2011. Noticed these daisies forming a live rope along the edge of a. Sunday, 7 August 2011. To see if a woman was suitable to become a bride she was given a ball. Of tangled to twine to untangle, seeing if she was patient enough to do.

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