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blog – work in progress by Kate Foster, environmental artist

drawing in the field

Category: environmental art

public art, art in society, art and ecology

Sheep made of money

For an artwork by Gavin Lockhart, go to

http://www.sites.ecosse.net/gavkay/sheeps%20head%20page%20b.htm

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Unknown's avatarAuthor meansealevelPosted on April 13, 2010Categories environmental artLeave a comment on Sheep made of money

Welcome

Welcome to a blog about work in progress by Kate Foster.

Categories

  • BY AIR / PRIORITY
  • carbon landscapes
  • contexts
  • drawing
  • environmental art
  • environmental writing
  • flux chamber
  • geographies
  • lamb
  • occasional drawing
  • peatland
  • research
  • sheep-walks
  • sheepscapes
  • singularity
  • Threave
  • tree-lines
  • Uncategorized
  • visual art
  • wool
  • working the tweed

Contact

Contact: art@meansealevel.net

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Artwork and text © Kate Foster unless otherwise stated

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