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tales from the combe: February 2014
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Tales from the combe. Story walks in the Somerset Combes. Thursday, 20 February 2014. The Talk at Rook Lane Chapel, Frome. Rook Lane Chapel, Coleridge Way works, plus my shells tells tales books. Last week I found myself in the fortuitous (and honoured) position of talking about my own artistic practice at Rook Lane Chapel. Over the past year I have been stockpiling images across my different projects including The Coleridge Way, Westcott Farm Labyrinth, Tell Tales Story Cards, Teasing Tags, Storywalks.
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tales from the combe: January 2015
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Tales from the combe. Story walks in the Somerset Combes. Friday, 9 January 2015. Last summer I released stories into the wild along the Coleridge Way in West Somerset, with each book's first pages were penned by acclaimed artists and authors Jackie Morris, Victoria Eveleigh and Catherine Hyde. Finders of the book were then asked to continue the tale or add an illustration. This exhibition features the stories and drawings that were told - did you contribute to the final tale? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Company of Cranes: July 2013
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Welcome to ‘The Company of Cranes’, home of Melanie Tomlinson's new artworks commissioned by Somerset Art Works and The Great Crane Project. 160; IMAGES . Thursday, 25 July 2013. Pickpocketing Cranes, a new style of Yoga and a joyous bath! Here are a few humorous photos from the day and a short film. Photo on left taken today and a month earlier on the right. Me feeding the Cranes! Pickpocketing Crane and a new style of Crane Yoga (or in training to be a pianist)! Monday, 8 July 2013. Recently I...
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The Company of Cranes: IMAGES
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Welcome to ‘The Company of Cranes’, home of Melanie Tomlinson's new artworks commissioned by Somerset Art Works and The Great Crane Project. 160; IMAGES . This image archive is home to all artwork and photography created and taken by Melanie for 'The Company of Cranes'. Please contact Melanie for permission to use any of the images.. The Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve, Germany. Crane Inspired School Art workshops. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Company of Cranes tours to Hagen, Germany.
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tales from the combe: December 2014
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Tales from the combe. Story walks in the Somerset Combes. Sunday, 14 December 2014. Last week I had the joy of working with year two and three pupils training to become primary and early years teachers at the University of the West of England in Bristol. I had prepped up two tales, one for the morning and another for the afternoon, each with different strengths and target audiences, but we started with The Forest Tree King and found ourselves comparing our favourite leaves on the woodland floor just five...
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The Coleridge Way: The Last Post (Installing QR Code Poetry)
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51 miles of track and trail from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth, across Somerset's wildest landscape. Places which inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dorothy and William Wordsworth to lay the seeds of Romantic Poetry 200 years ago. Wednesday, 8 October 2014. The Last Post (Installing QR Code Poetry). Jenny Mash was an essential component to this project without her involvement I feel the quality of poetry would be but a shadow of its current form. ' C Jelley. Location: Wheddon Cross, Minehead, Somerset TA24, UK.
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The Coleridge Way: May 2015
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51 miles of track and trail from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth, across Somerset's wildest landscape. Places which inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dorothy and William Wordsworth to lay the seeds of Romantic Poetry 200 years ago. Saturday, 16 May 2015. FLY CATCHER PRESS: A Walk Down the Rift. Not far from Coleridge Cottage. Lies the tiny hamlet of Shurton and just down to the sea from here is where ST Coleridge walked and sat on Shurton Bars to write 'Ode to Sara' for his wife to-be in 1795. Beneath scoured ...
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The Coleridge Way: December 2013
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51 miles of track and trail from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth, across Somerset's wildest landscape. Places which inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dorothy and William Wordsworth to lay the seeds of Romantic Poetry 200 years ago. Sunday, 1 December 2013. This year has been a great one for new works and new directions with the Coleridge Way, and as we head towards the darker months, it's a time of reflection and planning the way forward for 2014. So what's in store? Along the trail of the Coleridge Way. There...
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The Coleridge Way: May 2014
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51 miles of track and trail from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth, across Somerset's wildest landscape. Places which inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dorothy and William Wordsworth to lay the seeds of Romantic Poetry 200 years ago. Friday, 23 May 2014. The Coleridge Way Extension. Left to right, Suzette Hibbert,. Rosemary Coleridge Middleton, and Andrea Davis. Granddaughter, Rosemary Coleridge Middleton , pronouncing the Coleridge Way Extension Open. Walking actually concentrates the mind, soothes the soul and...
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The Coleridge Way: February 2015
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51 miles of track and trail from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth, across Somerset's wildest landscape. Places which inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dorothy and William Wordsworth to lay the seeds of Romantic Poetry 200 years ago. Thursday, 5 February 2015. Location: Dulverton, Dulverton, Somerset TA22 9HB, UK. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). ARTlife Latest News and Events. Tales from the combe. The Less Travelled Path. A short poem read inside a hollow tree just as the rain was passing through, November 2015.
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