À propos du livre
Our waterways have long provided creative inspiration for artists and writers. Gloucestershire's canals and rivers provide a huge range of locations from the sublime and sometimes ferocious River Severn, the busy Gloucester/Sharpness canal, to the long abandoned but soon to be renovated Stroudwater canal.
'WaterWay' examines these arteries of wildlife, trade and recreation, while also looking at the surrounding landscape, those who make a living along it's shores, the communities who live close-by waterways or those who come simply to enjoy the water in all it's various moods.
'WaterWay' examines these arteries of wildlife, trade and recreation, while also looking at the surrounding landscape, those who make a living along it's shores, the communities who live close-by waterways or those who come simply to enjoy the water in all it's various moods.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Beaux-arts
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Format choisi: Petit carré, 18×18 cm
# de pages: 80 - Date de publication: juin 14, 2011
- Langue English
- Mots-clés walking the land, kel portman, site 2011, River Severn, the old passage, River Frome, Peter Ramm, Sarah Van Neikirk, Chris Smith, Alisdair Shepherd, Simon Ryder, Valerie Coffin Price, Barbara Phelps, Rachel Markwick, Steve Mansfield, Anna Knight, Gillian Keightley, Tom Keating, Richard Keating, Roger R Jones, Marianne Hellwig John, Fiona Haines, Sylvain Guenot, Joan Gee, Michael Gallagher, Jilly Cobbe, Esther Caplin, Di Angier-Rose, Alice Adams, waterway, Gloucestershire, waterways, landscape, arlingham, canals
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À propos du créateur
Kel Portman
Gloucestershire, UK
Kel Portman is a founder member of the arts collective 'Walking the Land' and makes artworks, photographs and installations that are inspired by walks and journeys through the landscape.