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!
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.