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Walk and Talk At Walthamstow Wetlands

The Rivers Project continues and this time I'm focusing my energy on a local place, oppose to one abroad in Slovakia. This new body of small scale works will be exhibited in a very local event too. The Leytonstone Library has been closed for a while, but it's due to reopen with a big launch on Saturday 12th September. Once it's open, my works will be on display for about a month, details are to be seen. I have no time to spare to be ready on time! Come and walk with me! And of course, please join us at the big opening in Leytonstone, if you are around! The series begins...

You can listen to my sound notes (unedited) from the third visit in Walthamstow Wetlands on recorded on 16th August 2015. This is best to listen if you need to relax or just escape for a while. No rushing there but simple explorations. The notes are unedited and leave about 20 min to hear it in full. When I refer to a bird family of Bitterns, now I know they were Moots actually!

Silvia Krupinska
Organic Sculptor 

 

I am an artist living in Leytonstone specialising in organic sculpture and communication about art and nature. The ideas and forms of my current practice revolve around the understanding of rivers, from their immediate ecosystems to how they influence people and local habitats.  The Rivers Project’s aim is to create a discussion about the environment, rivers, water and nature. I hope to contribute to the ever-growing movement of people standing up and asking questions: what can we do to help, what can we do to change things in relation to the environment and how we think of it? I remain neutral and apolitical, reporting my personal visions with supporting science and art-based research as part of my creative stimulus. I'm exploring how we relate to the rivers’ environments and areas that support their systems through our experiences. 

 

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