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		<title>Earth to Earth &#8211; The Sea</title>
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Little had changed the next morning, the last remaining structure barely visible amongst the heap. The sea was sublime.



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		<title>Earth to Earth &#8211; A few hours later</title>
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By nine o&#8217;clock at night this is all that was left of my Moon Jar. The wind and rain had in a single day reduced the pot to little more than a pile of soggy shards. The foot ring of the Jar was the all that remained. Up there the weather was really wild, standing [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Earth to Earth &#8211; Broken</title>
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		<title>Earth to Earth &#8211; The first rain</title>
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The anticipation to see what effect the first rain had had on the unfired clay was motivating as I climbed the hill. From afar it was still in its entirety, a sphere against the laden sky.


The Jar was wet through on one side, the side that had taken the weather.  Drops of rain had eaten [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Earth to Earth &#8211; A Wall Brown</title>
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Just below the summit of Carn Treliwyd is a field of bluebells. Today as I tramped my way through them each step sent flying a myriad of insects, among them Damselflies and a Wall Brown Butterfly.


I took a different route to the summit and came across another line of quartz leading directly to the jar, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Earth to Earth &#8211; Quartz lines</title>
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Nearing the top of Carn Treliwyd I found these lines of quartz. Ancient routes through the rocks that shape our landscape.

How we use and experience a landscape is of constant interest to me.  One of the ways that shapes our experiences is the routes we take. paths are like common routes of experience, a way [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Earth to Earth on Carn Treliwyd</title>
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My second attempt at this project after the previous Jar was taken from the top of Clegyr Boia. A new more remote location this time on top of Carn Treliwyd.
I have made a Jar from a blend of local clays, some from the moor below at Waun Llodi. This raw, unfired jar is to be [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Who Took My Moon Jar? &#8211; Earth to Earth</title>
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I went at 6am this moring to document my new environmental art project Earth to Earth on Clegyr Boia, but the Jar had Vanished! Who would take a large heavy pot from the top of a hill? Did they think someone was out for a walk with a 20kg pot and just forgot it? Anyway [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Unfired Jar on Clegyr Boia &#8211; Earth to Earth</title>
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Earth to Earth Project &#8211; Started Monday the 27th of June 2009
 
On Monday evening I placed an unfired terracotta Moon Jar on the top of Clegyr Boia. Because it has not been fired it is very fragile and susceptible to the weather. The concept is to leave it in situe until the forces of nature have [...]]]></description>
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