Museums And Researching 'The Beasties' - with Isobel Dixon

Blue Whale skeleton ‘Hope’ at the Natural History Museum, London

Blue Whale skeleton ‘Hope’ at the Natural History Museum, London

For the first time in a very long time, I had a trip to the capital to do one of my favourite things, visiting museums and researching new work with one of my dear friends and collaborators, poet Isobel Dixon.

Next year, 2020, will be the one hundredth anniversary of D H Lawrence writing the poems that were to become the collection ‘Birds, Beasts and Flowers!’  These poems include some of Lawrence's finest reflections on the 'otherness' of the non-human world. Lawrence started the poems in this collection during a stay in San Gervasio near Florence in September 1920. He continued working on individual poems in Taormina (Sicily), Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) and Australia before completing the book in February 1923 while staying in New Mexico. Many of his most famous and much-anthologised poems like ‘Bats’, ‘Snake’ and ‘Mosquito’ come from this collection.

D H Lawrence’s original painted cover

D H Lawrence’s original painted cover

 In the course of this long-term project Isobel and I are responding to Lawrence’s poems in various ways, and to each other’s work as a result of this contemplation and ‘conversation’ with the themes of travel, encounters with nature, our identity, mortality, sexuality and otherness. There are elements of response, renewal and rebuttal to Lawrence’s work in their approach.

‘Basking Shark’ for Birds, Beast and Flowers

‘Basking Shark’ for Birds, Beast and Flowers

Looking around such a wonderful resource such as the Natural History Museum can help, not sparking new ideas, but can often help resolve images and poems that have been sitting in the notebooks for a long period. Many artists and writers through the years have drawn inspirations from the fantastic collections of art and artefacts we have at our disposal in our nations thousands of museums and galleries. 

 Over the next few months we’ll be developing ideas and collection our own selection of written and visual treasures to be viewed, and hopefully move and inspire, audiences around the country. 

 Watch out for future post featuring the work from our Lawrencian collaboration. 

'Birdfall' - Book Week Scotland - Taigh Chearsabhagh, North Uist

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As part of Book Week Scotland and the Uist Book Festival, Donald S Murray and I will be talking about our latest collaboration, ‘Birdfall’, at Taigh Chearsabhagh Arts Centre and Museum in Lochmaddy, North Uist.

This event marks the completion of nearly three years of work to produce this book, and the accompanying exhibitions.

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High Window Magazine - Autumn Edition

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The latest edition of High Window poetry magazine is now available free online. This issue features the latest post as part of my 2018 artist in residence series, with images and poems from my collaboration with my dear friend and collaborator Donald S Murray. 

Hope you can take some time to browse the magazine and read some of the fine work by wide range of poets, all expertly edited by David Cooke and Anthony Costello.

Click here to view the Birdfall feature and access the rest of the magazine.

Dark Stuff - Illustrations for Donald S Murray's new book

My latest series of illustrations for Donald S Murray's new book 'The Dark Stuff', to be published by Bloomsbury on the 4th of April, 2018.

Watch out for more posts featuring information about talks, exhibitions and reviews featuring the work form the book and our other collaboration projects.

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Ruisgeadh - Turfing 

Ruisgeadh - Turfing 

Moine Bhan - White Peat

Moine Bhan - White Peat

Fad a Gharraidh - The Wall Peat

Fad a Gharraidh - The Wall Peat

Moine Dhubh - Caorann - Black Peat

Moine Dhubh - Caorann - Black Peat

Rathad an Iseain - The Birds' Path

Rathad an Iseain - The Birds' Path