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My dance with the earth spirals deeper every
moon:
I then began to explore the world of ceramic sculpture. I was adding bodies to the masks and I began to inhabit my own body more fully. I apprenticed myself to the mediaeval Síla-na-gig sculptors, carving this ancient goddess of the British Isles out of clay. She spoke to me through the clay. I began to see her everywhere: in landforms, trees, labyrinths. I learned a new dance. I danced with the earth using my camera. I made art in and on the land. I wove labyrinths in sand and clay and spiralled deeper. It is a pleasure to use art as a service. I have made masks on request of power animals and spirit helpers. I felt honoured when my friend asked me to make a mould of her pregnant belly and to decorate it as a gift for the baby. I would also like to make handmade, ecologically friendly personalised funeral urns and coffins. I am inspired by art that holds movement in its stillness, which invites touch, that excites, that provokes and that asks us to look within. I aim to make art that does this. It is clear to me that the earth dances, that I dance with her and that my work is a witness to these dances.
curriculum vitae |
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| 2005 | photographs and poetry published in wemoon date book |
| 2005 | cardigan open studios |
| 2004 | "wet paint" exhibition, cardigan |
| 2003 | "labyrinth" - installation at appledore arts festival |
| 2002 - 2004 | solstice craft fairs at whitesands lodge, cornwall |
| 2002 | exhibition at creftow, helston, cornwall |
| 2002 | hnc, ceramics, camborne college |
| 2001 | a level ceramics, penwith college, penzance |
| 1982 - 1999 | performer, director, mask maker, freelance tutor |
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1982 |
b.a. hons., classics, leeds university |
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