Speaking at the Scott Polar Research Institute

Speaking at the Scott Polar Research Institute

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Last week I gave a talk at SPRI about my Arctic paintings and the experience of working in the far north as Artist in Residence. It was a real pleasure to share the work with such an engaged audience in a place so deeply connected to polar exploration and research.

The team at SPRI have kindly written a short blog post about the event, which you can read here.

Some of the visitor feedback from the evening:

“Greatly enjoyed the talk and paintings. I felt very drawn in and fascinated.”

“It was an excellent and interesting talk.”

“Absolutely stunning. Love the abstract use of colour and still, calming effect of the images that no photograph can capture. Thank you.”

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