In late April and early May seedlings took root on the muddy track, where normally they would have been mown down by recreational vehicles. Along with what seemed like a more-vigorous-than-normal onset of Spring, these little plants appeared to be benefitting from the lockdown against Covid-19. However, it soon became apparent that drought, along withContinue reading “Intervention: The Lockdown Effect.”
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Under(cover)
Debate around the politics of litter explored by Rosemary Shirley in her essay Keeping Britain Tidy: Litter and Anxiety 2016 have prompted me to take a closer look at my own reactions to what I find on my walk. My submission to the Instagram Open Call Under(cover) takes photographs of discarded tissues from the firstContinue reading “Under(cover)”