Capturing spiritual connection to nature through art practice | Process Vlog | MA visual art

In this video come along with me in both my university and home art studios as I explore a variety of artistic responses to a forest I connected with in Scotland. I interpret this experience through linocut, sketching and value studies, photography, ephemeral sculpture and oil painting as part of my master’s in visual art.

I mention my last video where I talk about visiting the lands of my DNA ancestry: https://youtu.be/ViUyCxJwGZM

I also refer to my previous landscape oil painting vlogs: https://youtu.be/i_k305smKFo https://youtu.be/w6p7lLHnPiI

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