Research is currently underway for a new collaborative project with my friend and peer, Yvonne Billimore. We’re combining our practises to make site specific sound, notational and sculptural pieces conveying an interaction with nature. We are taking trips to the Isle of Eigg and Harris this year to develop the project. My accordion and variousContinue reading “Collaboration- Sound & Nature”
Author Archives: Louise Annys Pearson
Musical Compositions – take 2
I’m taking a fresh look at my degree work, it’s time to modify and expand the colour notation.
DUALCHAS epitome of place
Exhibition of works by Louise Pearson and Yvonne Billimore. DUALCHAS: EPITOME OF PLACE THE VANISHED WORLD Even the sheep, which replaced the people, have gone- to a large extent. The great sheep farms were designed to provide landowners with an economic miracle, providing meat for the great burgeoning cities of the south and wool toContinue reading “DUALCHAS epitome of place”
Photography
Experimental photography
collaborations
I’m about to embark on an adventure up to Ryvoan both in the Cairngorms with fellow artist Yvonne Billimore to do some project research for an exhibition in October
RSA – NC experience
I have thoroughly enjoyed my experience exhibiting at the RSA New Contemporaries show. It gives me great satisfaction to have my work presented alongside a great, diverse selection of artists and architects. Receiving the RSA Art Prize and the Mcleane and Watters Medal is the cherry on top of an already tasty cake.
New Contemporaries Show 2012, Royal Scottish Academy
Project High Atlas Mountains, Development
Acrylic on Mahogany board, 16 x 17 inches, December 2011 I spent 3 and a half weeks in Morocco during the Summer of 2010. The highlight of the trip was definitely hiking up the High Atlas Mountains and staying with a traditional Berber family who lived and worked upon the mountains. The Berber people areContinue reading “Project High Atlas Mountains, Development”
Project Hallaig Development
Acrylic on Mahogany board, 16 x 17 inches, January 2012 At the end of the Summer I took a nostalgic trip to Raasay, which i had visited as a child, to write some music upon the eery bay of Hallaig. It was the reading of Sorley McLeans famous poem that drew me back. It isContinue reading “Project Hallaig Development”