Hi charlotte Your thoughtful post, and Rebecca Clark's drawing brought to mind Hannsjörg Voth 1940-, a land-artist/sculptor who has made a series of very personal dreamlike (and somewhat temporal) spaces in the Moroccan desert, engaging with local craftspeople. I never met Hannsjörg, discovering him in the late 90s, but his approach and vision (esp. re time) influenced how I think, and conceptualise. Rebecca's drawing made me think of the third image here; https://doorofperception.com/2013/07/hannsjoerg-voth/ an Icarus wings sculpture he hand-forged for Himmelstreppe (Sky stairway), 1985.
Hi charlotte Your thoughtful post, and Rebecca Clark's drawing brought to mind Hannsjörg Voth 1940-, a land-artist/sculptor who has made a series of very personal dreamlike (and somewhat temporal) spaces in the Moroccan desert, engaging with local craftspeople. I never met Hannsjörg, discovering him in the late 90s, but his approach and vision (esp. re time) influenced how I think, and conceptualise. Rebecca's drawing made me think of the third image here; https://doorofperception.com/2013/07/hannsjoerg-voth/ an Icarus wings sculpture he hand-forged for Himmelstreppe (Sky stairway), 1985.
Really loved this one. Admittedly it might be partly to do with the subject matter.
Beautiful post, Charlotte.
Joanna, we never met but I just finished your book Surrender yesterday. Know it's off topic but I felt I had to say, seeing you here. Beautiful book.
Oh, thank you. That is really lovely to hear! Feels apt we should 'meet' on Charlotte's Substack!