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Art in Nature blog

Juliet Batten

My Art in Nature blog, documenting installations in nature from the 1970s to the present day.

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Art in Nature: Beltane magic

Metaphors began to form in my imagination for the regenerative energies of high spring at Beltane.

In Aotearoa New Zealand this Celtic festival falls at the end of October .

Beltane fire circle on leaves

In my journal I wrote:

I need...

17 days ago
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Art in Nature: Well of renewal

A weekend of solitude at Te Henga was just what I needed to return to sand work on the beach. The metaphor of the well was still on my mind.

Here I could dig into the ironsand once more, and create a chunky-sided well on the incoming tide....

a month ago
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Art in Nature: Brigid's well

Winter was shifting into a gentler phase. I was thinking about the Celtic goddess Brigid, whose festival marks the threshold between winter and early spring.

Well with shells and koromiko flowers July 3, 2006

I remembered the traditional...

2 months ago
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Art in nature: winter suns

PART TWO

Ten years had passed since I was making art on the beach, mainly at Te Henga on Auckland’s west coast.

Te Henga, winter 2006

That phase of exploring processes with sand, sea, tides, and wind felt complete. (In this archive...

2 months ago
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Art in Nature: full tide release

Why would I want to make a second sarcophagus on another beach?

The work created at Pakiri for the photographer felt complete.

Yet three months after releasing the sarcophagus to the sea while Jocelyn Carlin took photos, I was drawn back...

3 months ago
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