Art and the Bioregion

Maisie Ingram, a student at Glasgow School of Art, recently stayed at the cabin in Ferry Wood and produced a series of paintings, including this one.

The artistic temperament is well suited to bioregioning. One takes ones time, immersing oneself, approaching the liminal.

Slowing down, the bioregion starts to communicate with you, and you with the bioregion.

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About edwardtyler

I live in South Knapdale, part of the Kintyre peninsula acting as a natural breakwater for the Firth of Clyde, west of Glasgow. A Permaculture and Transition practitioner, I am working with fellow community activists to co-create a resilient and vibrant local bioregion.

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