CELIA BURBUSH
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Title

Fairy Glen

Description

A commission by Sally and Rob Fielding of Sally's Cottages. The brief was to create a piece summing up the awe and joy of the distinctive Lake District landscape, with its fells, valleys, rock pools and lakes. Fairy Glen, hidden in the Borrowdale valley, is one such feature. A series of glimmering rock pools, it is a transformative space to spend time in. The materials, the glass, oil paint, gold leaf and polished aluminium, are collected together to echo the glimmer and glamour of the site. However, the wispy drawings, taken directly at source, have a delicacy, communicating the silent restfulness which is also  a defining characteristic of Fairy Glen.

Location

Wallthwaite Farmhouse, former office of Sally's Cottages holiday cottage business, Wallthwaite, Penrith, Cumbria, UK

Year

2017

Celia Burbush
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  • Home
  • Art Projects
    • In Open Spaces
    • In ore 2018
    • Memory Shaped 2018
    • Home is where the heart is 2017
    • Elementals 2018
    • These Four Walls 2017
    • BBC1 series 2018
    • Dreaming of home 2016
    • Remembering Macabea 2017
    • Amazing Art 2009-14
    • Fairy Glen 2016
    • Talking Tales 2015
    • Grillpan 2012
    • Intuitive ink drawings 2009
  • Film
  • Blog
  • CV
    • Exhibitions
    • Experience
  • MFA
    • Crit Feb 21
    • Current influences
    • Reading
    • Experiments
    • The Resource
    • Feeding the Aesthetic
    • The Future