Limestone
Early summer 2013 at Arnside, Cumbria
"Arnside is a village and civil parish in Cumbria, England. It faces the estuary of the River Kent on the north eastern corner of Morecambe Bay, within the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty." (wikipaedia)
It was a grey day, low light and not very inspiring, however, on scratching the surface.....................
Mood board for this project: exploring cracked and weathered limestone rock, lichen, reflections.
A graphite study of strata and
cracks in a layer of limestone
cracks in a layer of limestone
on the edge of the beach.
Finding key shapes in the rock
A first response, in colour, to the inhabited cracks in the limestone.
I incorporated scraps of fabric and
copper wire, hand-made threads
(watch out Michael Brennand-Wood!)
.....must look for a better image, or take a new one.
Incidentally, Michael Brennand-Wood - I find his work very stimulating. I was quite moved by a piece I found through an internet search, I must go and see it at the Bankield Museum, Halifax (2000)
I seem to have mislaid every photo I took for project 3. Oh dear.