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Gardens: places of myth and magic

Gardens: places of myth and magic

‘People can say what they like about us, but it’s our work that counts. That’s what’s important to us and we want people to see it at its best’. Ronald Pennell was talking about the importance of using decent photographs…

By carneddau | 14/01/2014 | Wild Art |
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Creating a new local tradition at Pandy Tudur

Creating a new local tradition at Pandy Tudur

In the lull between Christmas and New Year, and in a slice of blue sky between December storms, I headed off to an unfamiliar corner of Wales to track down a new tradition. The vast greenness of the Google earth…

By carneddau | 01/01/2014 | Wild Life |
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Uncommon Ground: Land Art in Britain comes to Cardiff

Uncommon Ground: Land Art in Britain comes to Cardiff

Kicking my heels in Cardiff last week I decided to escape the madness and musak of Queen Street at Christmas and headed off to the National Museum of Wales www.museumwales.ac.uk  for a couple of hours.  There are rich pickings in…

By carneddau | 01/01/2014 | Wild Art |
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