arboreal anarchy - landscape interventions
arboreal anarchy - landscape interventions
sculpture - willow & scrap - installations - interventions
Made out of natural and recycled materials, a sinister figure reflecting habitat destruction looms - however on looking into its face, the viewer sees their own reflection - inviting them to re-evaluate their own behaviour and consumption patterns.
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‘Mother Surf’ - a willow figure on the cliffs, akin to a chalk hill figure. A landscape intervention by the South West coastal path, the figure was laid out on a place near the path which had suffered much from erosion, where people had walked on the surrounding land, and not kept to the path.
However, once constructed, people stopped walking over the area, and kept to the paths. Grass began to grow back, and people interacted with the work, leaving flowers on it or by it, - one person adding a smily face!
Inside the sculpture was a recording playing so that as people came nearer they could hear the sculpture ‘speak’. Click play to hear the soundtrack (as mixed by Linko).