Dreams of Star Carr

Dreams of Star Carr IV: daughter as deer

Alder cone ink with bone black pigment (fox, crow, roe deer, in linseed oil on gesso and oak

Dreams of Star Carr III

Alder cone ink with bone black pigment (fox, crow, roe deer, in linseed oil on gesso and oak

Dreams of Star Carr II

Alder cone ink with bone black pigment (fox, crow, roe deer, in linseed oil on gesso and oak

Dreams of Star Carr I

Alder cone ink with bone black pigment (fox, crow, roe deer, in linseed oil on gesso and oak

A series of drawings exploring ideas of interdependence and reciprocity generated by the Mesolithic finds at Star Carr. Turning to another age of climate change and rapidly rising sea levels, the ancient continuum of pigment-making functions as a lens through which to look towards the possibility of a regenerative future.

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