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  • ‘Threads of Nature’ Exhibition
26 November 15

‘Threads of Nature’ Exhibition

  • Jennie Gough and Lucy Thomas
  • Nick Davies
The ‘Threads of Nature’ exhibition is a collaborative effort arising as a result of a mutual interest in nature in its many guises and forms.
Venue
Penarth Pier Pavilion
Starts
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Ends
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Address
The Esplanade, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales
Location
Wales
Organiser
Penarth Pavilion, The Esplanade, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan

Nicola Davies

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Nicola Davies

After having an extensive career working in the media industry, Nick has spent the past ten years developing her own portfolio of images relating to the landscape, with specific reference to the coastline. During continued study at Masters level (2013-2015), she had the freedom to push personal boundaries with experimentation in printmaking (lino embossing), photography, film and sculptural techniques (plaster casting/carving) which led to a fascination with circles and ovoids found within natural phenomena. Nick’s arts practice is informed by nature and therefore it is her aim to look at reintegrating nature into art through capturing the energy and rhythm of the natural world. Nature has been a fascination for artists for hundreds of years and has the capacity to evoke thought and emotion. Inspired by the landscape, her coastal environment is fundamental to her practice as a visual artist. By stepping outside into nature, she allows herself to become open to contemplation through contact with natural phenomena. Constructed clay forms inspired from organic shapes, or found natural objects (pebbles/rock strata) that are cast with plaster, have focussed her attention to looking at the more physical aspects of fragility and strength in the natural world. During an arts and wellbeing project in 2019, Nick’s readings led her to the subject of ‘hag stones’ (stones with holes) and the spiritual beliefs associated with mystical stones possessing healing properties and used as protective talismans. Other myths acknowledge the presence of other worlds becoming visible through the natural occurring burrowed circles. This has inspired further research with documented theories relating to ‘psychogeographical’ sites, where larger holed stones were used as part of healing ceremonies, The concept of exploring view points seen through a cylindrical aperture of an ancient holed stone has captured her imagination and in turn has raised a curiosity of how geology, archeology, spiritualism and art are interconnected.

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