This is by Carly Gilliatt - a favourite of mine - Poppies
Mary's The White Wood - a combination of Mary's own photographs of eucalyptus trees and distant views of the buildings of Easton Walled Gardens in which both aspects are reduced to their simplest forms. I took a couple of photographs of this large hanging but did like the one through the trees where the bough of the tree formed an arch above.
This was one of Chas's favourites - hanging discs by Liz - Moon Garden. These reminded me of Dream Catchers and came in several different sizes. You can see how they looked as you approached this grand old tree and below I have shown you a sample:
Moon Garden is Liz's interpretation of the garden at night - "snapshots glimpsed in moonlight moving as the viewer moves changing with the shadows cast by a full moon. Sometimes in silhouette, sometimes in soft silvery light."
A close up of one of Mary's "sticks" - first inspired by Aboriginal grave posts. Some of the posts showed the growth of flowers from seed to flower to decay whilst others depicted Aboriginal symbols.
As we walked up through the archway where it was lovely and cool (it was a very hot day on the Sunday) we came across this building with this rather lovely decorated door with it's garland of apples contrasting beautifully with the colour of the door by Joan Richardson.
Eventually we came across Liz's pocket watch
Made up of zillions of tiny faces (more of this on Liz's own blog). Totally fascinating to stand and look at in great detail - probably my favourite - a mixture of "Time" and claywork, two things I love (and faces too).
The next exhibit was one I had been waiting to see - Liz's garden of flowers made from old gloves - yes, old gloves.
And here I am with the talented lady herself.
Just before the final exhibit Chinese Lanterns by Kate Pike:
It was a lovely day out - made all the better with meeting up with my two friends who I haven't seen for months.
19 comments:
Hi Neet what lovely share indeed trust you are coping okay with your health - just love all the pickies and fun what beauties indeed and love Chas' share too.. am battling tooth infection had to double antibiotics as they were doing nothing but now seem to be working so that is good - will need to be surgically removed after cataract op as it has too long been and issue.. not to worry, life is never dull huh?! love to you dear friend, Shaz.xx
what a beautiful space for art, and some lovely exhibits. thank you for sharing them with us.
What a fabulously inspiring day out you had there Liz :)
Von ♥
that looks like a fascinating day out Neet. I loved all those unexpected faces on the clock.
What an extraordinarily lovely exhibition, and please pass many congratulations to your friends Mary and Liz on their wonderful work! The hanging discs and the glove garden, I think, are my special favourites. So lovely that you had such a lovely day...
Alison x
Lovely post Neet, fab photo's and writings. Hope you are feeling a little better
Wowza! If I lived nearer I would definitely go to see such wonderful, imaginative works of art. You lucky thing. Glad you enjoyed your day out and even better that you've shared your experience on here. :) Px
Hi Neet, hope you have recovered from your busy day at Leigh today and didn't find it too tiring. Love the photos of the garden and Liz's glove flowers. I saw some photos on her blog but you have shown lots more - what a place!.
How did you get on with your roses today???
Ann B
xx
Fantastic photos, looks wonderful, some great pieces of art on display there and all so different. Would of loved to go see them in the flesh as Lincoln is only about 30 miles away, but when I googled the addy it's actually way over the other side and more near Grantham and it was 69 miles away, and after the fiasco last Saturday I didn't fancy driving all that way on the Sunday.
Glad you both had a great day and got to chat to Liz.
Hugs, Sam xxxx
Hi Neet
would have loved to have gone there
xxx hugs xxx
Hi Neet it was lovely seeing you today. I love the beautiful photographs of your time in Lincoln and thank you for sharing.
Hugs
Linda xxx
Brilliant photos Neet, thanks so much for sharing. It was great to see Liz's glove garden as I remember her original blog asking for spare/unwanted gloves to be donated. Amazing what she has created, x
What fabulous art pieces, I wish I'd lived nearer, I would have loved to seen them.
xxx Hazel.
Wow, I would love to have been able to visit here. Fabulous photos. TFS. xx
Hi Neet what a lovely post and the photos are gorgeous - I loved the fob watch made from faces and the glove garden....so creative.
Love Cxxxxxxx
Thanks so much for sharing all those wonderful photos! What a collection of inspirational work - wish I'd seen some of them close up! They are the sort of things that you need to look at and study for a while to get the full picture.
Lucky you!
Juliaxx
Neet, you are my most favourite person ever! I am going to employ you as my PR lady! Sadly I feel very ashamed as I have only just got around to checking out your blog, and more than that, half way home form Easton Walled Gardens I realised I did not follow up on my invitation to you and Chas to come back to my house. I grovel at your feet! My only excuse is that my brain is currently incapable of keeping any information inside for more than a milisecond at the mo. Everything is just soooooo busy. I am so glad you enjoyed the exhibition, and i wished i could have spent more time with you. All the very best for next week, I will be thinking of you.
Hi Neet. What an amazing place to visit. Brilliant photos tfs.
Regards Florence x
Thank you for sharing these amazing exhibits! They are all fantastic. My favourite is Liz's Pocket Watch - its amazing! How nice you could see them for real! xx
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