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Snow Patterns

The above two images are more indulgent and are a personal reflection. Whilst a student at Bretton Hall Campus, University Leeds, I spent time reading & sketching, on a bench in a favourite suntrap by the Camellia House. This is the seat and window to the Camellia House. I loved the natural patterns made by the frost on the window, plus reflection and the little birds prints. The "simple things" in life bring me such beauty & delight . Carrie www.pinkmooninspires.co.uk

More snow inspired beauty from The Yorkshire Sculpure Park

Another passion of mine is oxidised metal. Sculptures at YSP by Nigel Hall.

braving new technology

During my Artist-in-Residence at Batley Art Gallery, West Yorks, Uk. Autum 2009 I was filmed talking about the the art work I was producing for that specific Aerist-in-Residence project. My huge thanks to my friend Si, I am now on You Tube: an interview with Carrie http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reY2hF2gyO4 The film was made by Si King, Skater, Photographer, Film Maker , Lover of Adventure, along with snow100. Enjoy! Carrie. http://www.pinkmooninspires.co.uk/

such beauty.....

I love trees, especially winter trees as they can show off their true form!

Snow Angel

On Sunday 3rd December, whilst on a visit to The Yorkshire Sculpture Park I experienced by very first Snow Angel. What Heaven!!

Techy troubles......

Due to technical difficulties I am unable to upload further images film which accompanies the Batley Residency. May be at a much later date. I worked collaboratively with Artist friends and colleague to develop my initial movement and mark-making. The initial idea on movement / dance and mark-making I had years ago when a student at Bretton Hall. I do believe that everything does have it's own gestation period. I am so very excited to be making manifest my ideas now. I was very fortunate to have studied separately and simultaneously, Textiles and Dance. The disciplines of Art & of Dance are equal in passion as modes of self expression.