river
artwork inspired by the River Severn
by Kel Portman of Walking the Land
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About the Book
Britain's longest river provides the subject and inspiration for the artworks from this exhibition. This dramatic river flows through Gloucestershire and close to ‘The Old Passage’ on it’s 354 km journey to the sea. WIth a ferocious reputation, the famous Bore and the second largest tidal range in the world, The River Severn has long been held in awe by navigators, naturalists and artists.
This collection of artworks has been organised jointly by Sally and David Pearce from The Old Passage Inn and land-arts collective ‘Walking the Land'.
Shown at The Old Passage Inn at Arlingham Gloucestershire in June 2008, the exhibition ‘River’ included works by painters, printmakers, photographers and ceramicists.
Their work examines The Severn's visual, historical, cultural and ecological impact. Their subject is this River and it’s landscape, the communities who make their living close to it’s volatile waters or those who come simply to wonder at it’s dramatic journey
This collection of artworks has been organised jointly by Sally and David Pearce from The Old Passage Inn and land-arts collective ‘Walking the Land'.
Shown at The Old Passage Inn at Arlingham Gloucestershire in June 2008, the exhibition ‘River’ included works by painters, printmakers, photographers and ceramicists.
Their work examines The Severn's visual, historical, cultural and ecological impact. Their subject is this River and it’s landscape, the communities who make their living close to it’s volatile waters or those who come simply to wonder at it’s dramatic journey
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 52 - Publish Date: Jun 09, 2008
- Keywords walking the land, art and walking, art and conservation, eco art, the Old Passage, river severn, Suze Adams, Alexander Caminada, Terry Cripps, John Daniell, Ruth Davey, Sybil Edwards, Angela Findlay, Sylvain Guenot, William E. Henley, John Heseltine, Pat Homewood, Richard Keating, Tom Keating, Margaret Lister, Barbara Manzi-Fe, Douglas Maxwell, Jo Newman, Barbara Phelps, Kel Portman, Nikki Simpson, Sarah VanNiekerk, arlingham, Gloucestershire
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About the Creator
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.