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Blogger Q&A: Jeremy Hastings, peripatetic artist

From community projects to land work, Jeremy Hastings has used his many travels and itinerant lifestyle to share skills and learn from landscapes to create painting and photography. Richard Taylor finds out more.

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Art in the Garden 2018

I can not recommend Art in the Garden 2018 highly enough… and it’s not because I’ve been heavily involved with it’s creation, site preparations and because I’ve got two artworks included. Evergreen, our host and LFLA co-founder Jan Griffiths’ home, […]

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Art in the Garden 2017

When the Little Forest Land Art team came together for the first time in January 2017 we had one target – getting the site ready for Art in the Garden 2017. This is our host Jan Griffiths’ annual open studio […]

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Little Forest – The Beginnings

Sometimes you don’t know where chance meetings will take you. Back in 2007, when I was just starting to emerge into the outside world after years of agoraphobia, I went to the first events at the new Aspex Gallery, after […]

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Little Forest Land Art

Little Forest Land Art was started in early 2017 by ceramicist Jan Griffiths and artist Adrian Mundy on land surrounding Jan’s studio in the Hampshire countryside. Turning the meadow and surrounding woodland into a place for artwork, focusing on Art in the Garden in early June.

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Event Exhibition

WINDSWEPT

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  • Venue:
    Workers Gallery
  • From:
    July 13, 2017
  • To:
    July 29, 2017
  • Location:
    Wales
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getting in a spin about leaving a trace

Spin is a site specific temporary drawing made out of mirror tiles. I wanted to play with the flashing flecks of light reflected from the water nearby and to create something that related to the rotational work I was making in the […]

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Re-visualising the landscape & changing urban perceptions

“Landscape is a medium of exchange between the human and the natural, the self and the other. As such, it is like money: good for nothing in itself, but expressive of a potentially limitless reserve of value.” Excerpt from ‘Landscape […]

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step in stone

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  • Venue:
    Somerset Earth Science Centre, Westdown, Halecombe & Fairy Cave Quarries, Black Swan Arts Centre and Frome Museum
  • From:
    July 08, 2015
  • To:
    October 18, 2015
  • Location:
    South West England
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