Birdsong Perceptual Field, 2020
Twelve Artists at Home Residency
Supported by a grant from Arts Council England, through Jelly, Reading
In the first lockdown of the Covid-19 pandemic, I hid in the ancient woodland on Shotover Hill, Oxfordshire, engulfed by the extraordinary birdsong in the great silence of that strange time.
The project then developed through the Twelve Artists At Home Residency, hosted remotely by Jelly, Reading with Arts Council England funding.
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And see video of my artist’s talk about the project, below.
Birdsong Perceptual Field 1 • 2020 • 20 x 38 cm 🔴 Sold
Birdsong Perceptual Field 2 • 2020 • 20 x 38 cm
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Birdsong Perceptual Field 4 • 2020 • 20 x 38 cm 🔴 Sold
Birdsong Perceptual Field 5 • 2020 • 20 x 38 cm
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Birdsong Perceptual Field 11 • 2020 • 20 x 38 cm 🔴 Sold
Birdsong Perceptual Field 12 • 2020 • 20 x 38 cm
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Birdsong Perceptual Field 18 • 2020 • 20 x 38 cm
Artist's talk on 'Birdsong Perceptual Field' • CLICK FOR VIDEO
Part of the 'Birdsong Perceptual Field' series exhibited in 'Symbiosis' at Darle and the Bear, Woodstock, 2020