Nicholas Hedges

Art, Writing and Research

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Continuing Work

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Arriving in Port Jackson

Arriving in Port Jackson

On 28th October 1828, the Marquis of Hastings sailed into Port Jackson after a 4 month journey from Portsmouth, England.
Knowing We Are There

Knowing We Are There

I was reading 'Landmarks' by Robert McFarlane last night and was struck by a quote from American author and essayist
The Place That's Always There (Trees) 3

The Place That’s Always There (Trees)

A new piece for the exhibition in June.
Junk Shop Photograph

Moments

Following on from the completion of my text map (which I'm thinking of as a map of an individual rather
14-15

Heavy Water Sleep: Pages 14 & 15

Original PagesVersion 1Version 2
'Missded' 3

‘Missded’ 3

I've finally completed another of the stitched works - "'Missded' 3". Below is the original drawing made by me and
Scroll Work

Scroll Work

I've been looking at ways of developing work with scrolls and in particular, how to utilise the background of the
Ghosts of the Church of St. Clement

Ghosts of the Church of St. Clement

The old church of St. Clement, built around 1122 is a principal character in our story. It was described by
12-11-07

Colour

Each string (in what I have so far called the 'net') represents in its 'cut end' the end of a
List of Everyday Moments

Mindful Walking I

One of the ways in which I have helped myself during recent low points has been the practice of mindful
Empathy/Exchange: 668 grams

Empathy/Exchange: 668 grams

This follows on from my last post - Goethean Observation: Pilgrims of the Wild, 1935. I made this observation after
Chinese Landscape Painting

Chinese Landscape Painting

I've never before considered myself a fan of Chinese art but there have been times (most recently in the British

Belzec Video: Snow 5

The same idea as before applied to footage of trees at Belzec. The number of squares used is the same
The Lawn and the Woods

The Lawn and the Woods

I remember as a small boy how my Nana would on occasion take me and my older brother to where
Molsheim, Alsace

Alsace

I have just returned from a visit to Luxembourg to see my girlfriend, during which time we took a trip
Heavy Water Sleep

Heavy Water Sleep

Continuing from what I was discussing yesterday (see Humument), I decided to make a start on my own 'Humument' by
Bartlemas Chapel Excavation

The Material World

"What, then, is this material world? Of what does it consist?"So asks Tim Ingold, in his book, Being Alive, Essays

Wordsworth and The Other

On my journey back from Nottingham yesterday, I listened to a podcast of In Our Time about William Wordsworth's The

An Archaeology of the Moment

I’m currently reading an excellent book by Colin Renfrew, Senior Fellow of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, entitled ‘Figuring
Template making

Cutting and Stitching II

I've made a lot of progress over the last couple of days with video work and with the sticthed map
Latest Tree Drawings

Latest Tree Drawings

I've been working on a series of drawings for a while now, the development of which can be seen in
Trees

Trees

In his book, Trees - Woodlands and Western Civilization, archaeologist Richard Hayman writes:"...the forest provides the setting for chance encounters

Ieper (Ypres)

The following text can be found on my website under Places. Click here for more on Ieper."I should like us
Lead Walk - Photos

Lead Walk – Photos

The following photographs were taken during a walk I made along the route as described in the previous entry Lead
New Marston First School

Back to my First School

Today, my brother Simon and I took a trip down memory lane and visited New Marston First School which had
Tokens of absence

Tokens of absence

A few months ago I visited the Foundling Hospital in London, established in 1739 to receive and care for abandoned children.
Hafodyrynys and Surrounds

Reading Roads

IntroductionIn Wales in 2008 I walked a path along which my great grandfather had walked every day from his home
Somewhere Between Writing and Trees

Somewhere Between Writing and Trees

Having recently bought and iPad Pro and pencil, I decided to start drawing in a style inspired to some extent
Return to England

Return to England

Since returning to England this morning after my residency in Australia, I've been looking at my notebook, and feel it's
'Missded' 1, stitched

‘Missded’ 1, stitched

The stitched versions of my son’s drawings are objects which, in contrast to the quickly made drawings on which they're

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