![]() As a result of a partnership with Compton Verney, through the curatorship of Antonia Harrison, it is also a touring exhibition of word and image. And if I am late for things it is because I am often distracted from my course by the little people of the air. And if my clothes are seldom free of holes it is because of my inclination to go through bushes and fences rather than around them, looking for birds, badgers, weasels and foxes. As an adult I have ventured further into wild places, and haunted those times of day when many humans are asleep, as the light comes into the day, fades out of it, when the wild things take ownership of land and sky. And yet my father taught me the names of things, and how to look, seek, find, be patient and watchful and still. I’ve loved the wild ever since I became aware of myself, although I was never allowed as a child to explore it as much as I would have liked. Both Robert and myself have a deep love for the non-human world. ![]() The work is a praise-song, in word and in image, to the natural world. ![]()
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