Six minutes of the Waterfall Walk in Ingleton, in the Yorkshire Dales.
The village of Ingleton is surrounded by magnificent countryside with caves, waterfalls, and mountains.
Video keywords: Sheep, drystone wall, barbed wire, moss, lichens, roots, oak trees, river, dogs, fields, farm, caves, horses, bridge, gorge, slug, steps, people, friends, leaves, froth, spray, music, wow, rocks, hills, danger, limestone. wild flowers, fern, pathways, reflections, landscape, branches, geology.
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Saturday, 1 September 2007
Friday, 2 June 2023
Rainbow Orchid designed for Pride Window
Rainbow Orchid designed for Pride Window
I have crocheted the root ball and the leaves
The flowers are made from a deconstructed rainbow garland
Presented to local craft shop for inclusion in their Pride Window
Thursday, 1 November 2007
November leaves descend.
Written in November 1990.
(Click on image to enlarge.)
© MARCO MOONE 2008
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Saturday, 1 September 2007
The Screen on video.
Please watch this 4 minute film of ‘The Screen’ I have created from recycled cardboard and wood.
Dimensions: Height 1.44m: Width 2.44m
The reverse is painted with wood stain, protecting the cardboard and is currently free of any decoration. The screen is made from found objects, decorated by photos and colour prints. It can also be folded together and will free stand in many positions.
It has been decorated on the first panel with images of the gates of Crow Nest Park. On a rare sunny day, I noticed that the shadows made by the gates were unusual and I decided to record them. It is a photo montage of the gate posts taken from left and right vantage points.
Two of the other panels are decorated with images from the local environment creating a sense of place around The Calder and Hebble Navigation. These pictures represent a spring day with no leaves on the trees, I have seen the same trees in summer and the plastic is hidden by foliage.
The 4th panel has an astronomical theme created by the appliqué of found objects on black fabric and pinhole projection photography. Local churches are featured in The Screen, St Thomas’ in Batley and St Mary’s in Mirfield, contrasted by the architectural grandeur of electricity pylons.
Dimensions: Height 1.44m: Width 2.44m
The reverse is painted with wood stain, protecting the cardboard and is currently free of any decoration. The screen is made from found objects, decorated by photos and colour prints. It can also be folded together and will free stand in many positions.
It has been decorated on the first panel with images of the gates of Crow Nest Park. On a rare sunny day, I noticed that the shadows made by the gates were unusual and I decided to record them. It is a photo montage of the gate posts taken from left and right vantage points.
Two of the other panels are decorated with images from the local environment creating a sense of place around The Calder and Hebble Navigation. These pictures represent a spring day with no leaves on the trees, I have seen the same trees in summer and the plastic is hidden by foliage.
The 4th panel has an astronomical theme created by the appliqué of found objects on black fabric and pinhole projection photography. Local churches are featured in The Screen, St Thomas’ in Batley and St Mary’s in Mirfield, contrasted by the architectural grandeur of electricity pylons.
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Friday, 28 September 2007
At last a smile...
At last a smile,
Too quickly fading leaves.
Where did this flush of cheek simmer from?
And what of my words?
Were it not for my eyes reflected in yours?
Was it not a moment?
That gentle tremor of lips amused,
Beyond whim,
After dark without.
(Pencil drawing 2006)© MARCO MOONE 2008
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