by Adam Buick | Jun 22, 2011 | Local materials, Votive Jar, Research Grant
I have used seaweed in my work for some time, laying it directly onto the surface of pots during firing. For years I have been meaning to test its use as a glaze component. Wood ash is commonly used in glazes as is other organic matter, I have only ever seen one...
by Adam Buick | Jun 1, 2011 | Local materials, Land Art, Votive Jar, Research Grant
I have been reading through some of my old Archaeological literature from my time at university and have come across some interesting concepts. One area that particularly caught my interest is the burial or deposit of objects within the landscape by the people of the...
by Adam Buick | May 25, 2011 | Film & Timelapse, Land Art, Research Grant
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