Thank you for this, Jan. I am always pondering home. At this point, I know I carry it with me. I also create the physical space of home everywhere I go, in houses, in gardens. I co-create it in relationships, locate it in landscapes. It's everywhere, and yet I'm always looking for it. Hmm. Glad you are now home!
So glad the places come through :) I remember you said you know Huelgoat which is our local forest. I'm more and more inclined to stay in place, but the occasional forays not only keep us in touch with family and friends in body, but also keep extending my thinking.
Thank you for this, Jan. I am always pondering home. At this point, I know I carry it with me. I also create the physical space of home everywhere I go, in houses, in gardens. I co-create it in relationships, locate it in landscapes. It's everywhere, and yet I'm always looking for it. Hmm. Glad you are now home!
thank you, Emily - home does seem to be an endlessly fascinating concept that we never come to an end of -- it made the exhibition so intriguing.
So true. It’s something very human.
... and I tend to just sit here! It is interesting to read of visits to places
I remember from years ago. What it conjures up are strong, almost 3D images
with tangled trails of memories, tastes, regrets and so on.....
So glad the places come through :) I remember you said you know Huelgoat which is our local forest. I'm more and more inclined to stay in place, but the occasional forays not only keep us in touch with family and friends in body, but also keep extending my thinking.