by Adam Buick | Mar 15, 2011 | Firing, Land Art
Between the cliffs and the fields lies a stretch of common land, through which runs the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Much of the land is now owned by the National Trust. This stretch of wilderness that can seem like a wild landscape of rock, sea and heath is in fact...
by Adam Buick | Feb 17, 2011 | Land Art, Local materials, Research Grant
I am very excited that I have been awarded a Research Grant by the Arts Council of Wales. It means that I can go to the top of hills to think about my understanding of landscape and how my work fits into it. Here is what I proposed: Continuing with the pure jar form...
by Adam Buick | Feb 11, 2011 | Land Art
by Adam Buick | Jan 4, 2011 | Land Art
Caer Bwdy, the source of the beautiful purply sandstone used to build St.Davids Cathedral has always been a place I am drawn to. The scale and colour of the pebbles at the cove are unique. Sketching is not something I do often enough, I think mainly because...