Author Archives: sally

The Exhibition!- Cartwright Hall Art Gallery

Mine and Andrew’s exhibition at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, (Lister Park, Bradford) is up and running and please visit and make comments. The video above captures a few moments at the pv and gives a sense of how the work … Continue reading

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show me the monet

this is my email and web address for anyone wanting to contact me after the BBC2 art programme, shown on Friday 20th May, (featuring “Roast Lamb Wastwater” below) sally@sallybarker.org www.sallybarker.org

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finished images

here are the finished images exhibited at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery: below:  “Scaffolding at Gorple” below: “Igloo at Top Withens via Baildon Moor” below: “The Hole & The Ice at Withens Clough Reservoir” below: “The Snow House ” below:  “Contemporary … Continue reading

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exhibition Cartwright Hall

andrew & I will be exhibiting our work at Cartwright Hall , Bradford, in June pv june 19th for those who dont know CH- its a striking victorian Grade 2 listed building set in Lister Park, and is Bradfords civic … Continue reading

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andrew & I and some geo-cache sites

andrew & I will be placing some geo-caches (is that the plural of geo-cache?) on the walk between widdop reservoir and the rocks overlooking higher gorple. soon

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iceberg

this image is still not right but I wanted to post it anyway the figure is temporary the sky & background too bleached out with the sun the iceberg isnt mirroring the rock behind it well enough I dont think- … Continue reading

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workshops with manor house, ilkley

these images are from 2 days (8 workshops) of yr 5 & 6 children- Andrew ran poetry workshops and I ran art. We  thought about structures in the landscape, and what might live there.

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The Hole with people

this is very bizarre , at the far end of Withens Clough Reservoir, the holding pond which feeds into the main reservoir. A large hole in the pond-where the water runs vertically down the sides of a pipe, it looks … Continue reading

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camels at Gorple

I like this combination of the cold, British mist,the beautiful earthy colours and the eccentric form of the camels, made out of sheep poo.

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trig point- High Brown Knoll

these trig points act as focal  punctuation marks – they dot the landscape: stark, white, concrete and minimal. Superceded now by GPS and aerial mapping but still used a lot by hikers. The metal bracket on the top would have … Continue reading

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