Drawings

The Limpetarium

Limpetarium

This is The Human Limpet Project by artist-researcher Helen Garbett also known as Limpet woman. I am delighted to have my little book with limpet drawings shown in the foreground included in such a fascinating project. Helen is a postgraduate research student based in the Centre for Island Creativity, Shetland, University of the Highlands & Islands, where she is studying for a PhD in Creative Practice. Please visit her dedicated website The Limpetarium to read all about it.

When I started this book I initially called it A&E but now “Affects & Effects” – here is a detailed picture of the limpet drawings along with a few other selected pages.  Mixed media 12 x 14 cm

 

 

Walking the Dernol

sheet notes 1 of 2

Walking the Dernolmedia: edding ink, derwent studio pencils, graph paper, draw film. SIZE: 42 X 29.7 cm


the music of musing:

through thoughts of flora, fauna & colours.

sheet notes 2 of 2

The music of musingmedia: edding ink, derwent studio pencils, graph paper, draw film. SIZE: 42 X 29.7 cm


mapping & musing: BATS, BIRDS & BURROWS

Mid Wales: over view of the DERNOL VALLEY area.

media: found map, pencil, crayon, paper, hardboard. size: 40 x 40cm

Collage of data: recording bats, ringing birds, text & other musings focused in the Dernol Valley.
With thanks to Ceri Jones Conservation Ecologist BTO ‘c’ permit bird ringer & Elinor Parry from Protected Species Ecology Ltd for bat technology.

detail # 4 I have done many walks in the Dernol valley and there is a Site of Special Scientific Interest GWEUNYDD NANT Y DERNOL opposite to my home. There are otters (lutra lutra) bullhead (cottus gobia) and it provides important habitat for spawning & juvenile Atlantic salmon (salmo salar), unusual species of flora include: dyer’s green weed, wood-bitter vetch & fairy flax. More details are on the Dernol Valley website at dernolvalley.org.

Geology


From a to b TRAVELOGUES

Elan ValleyElan Valley

Viewing Point

Viewing Point ~ mountain road between Llanidloes & Machynlleth

Pontrobert

 Pontrobert

Details below from the travelogue series:

 


Insects & Arachnids


Flora

SEEDS that's the order of things
SEEDS that’s the order of things

 


Fossils

These sea lily fossil drawings were inspired by the Radnorshire Museum’s fossil collection in Llandrindod Wells, Powys. They became part of my solo exhibition there ‘Fossils & Co’ . The graptolite is from my own collection found in Lower Llanwaur Quarry on a fossil group field trip in Llandrindod Wells.


Installation during my solo show at the museum called ‘Millenia – frieze fragments’. It is a collage of combined fossil rubbings I produced from my collection and the museums.


Nests


Shells

Mementoes: Collection of shells with coral border. Pencil on paper. 2270 x 1500 cm
‘Mementoes’ a collection of shells with coral border. Pencil on paper. 2270 x 1500 cm


Abstract

The Necks
The Necks Inspired  by hearing the Australian band The Necks at Colston Hall in Bristol, 2016