Saturday 4th June, The Ropewalk, North Lincolnshire – Exploring Botanical Drawing – an introduction to drawing and painting seasonal flowers gathered from Linda’s allotment, 10am – 4pm £60
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Saturday 4th June, The Ropewalk, North Lincolnshire – Exploring Botanical Drawing – an introduction to drawing and painting seasonal flowers gathered from Linda’s allotment, 10am – 4pm £60
Please contact for booking and further information
Part of the Watermarks Collaboration with the Walking the Land group A regular participant with the Walking the Land group, who since 2020 have extended their activities to an international membership through online participation, Linda created a 2-minute film in 2021 for their Watermarks project. Her 2-minute segment was filmed on location at the Far…
May – September 2022 New work from Linda’s year-long GATHER Winter-Winter project comprising of three series based on her observations in and through three nature reserves from winter 2020 to winter 2021 will be exhibited in three venues from March to September 2022. 26 March until 5 June, her one-person show in Gallery One at…
Work created during the Covid-19 lockdowns Having been studying an RSPB reserve meadow in the East Riding of Yorkshire since January 2019, leaf fragments gathered in January 2020 (at the time with no plan of how they were to be used) became the material which informed a series of work begun during the 2020 March…
I really enjoyed creating a new piece for the Autumn Equinox with the Walking the Land group, having been very busy with teaching and other things – and just recovering from a dose of Covid! Meridian Walk, Autumn Equinox 2022 Is 30 minutes enough, or too much? At what point, walking North to South, does…
Landlines Project – Where is the Wild – Stirley Farm Online Exhibition I really enjoyed taking part in an online workshop facilitated by artists Judith Tucker and Melanie Rose for the Land Lines project. Land Lines is a great initiative, AHRC-funded, concerned with Nature Writing, Tipping Points, Tracks, Traces and Trails ☺and is a collaboration…
Originally Blacktoft was a saltmarsh (like Blacktoft Sands today). There is scant evidence of habitation in Roman times as drainage machines have bought up the odd bit of Roman tile, pot and quern. Whether anyone else followed in the dark ages is not known. For in 1016 King Sweyn of Denmark sailed up the Ouse…