Bea Green
Ceramic Sculptures.
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No Food: No Brood!
These sculptures represent “slices” through specific environments around Dartmoor, each slice focusing on the flight path of one type of bird found in that area. ORANGE lines trace each bird’s unique flight path from nest to food source; Swallows and House Martins swooping for flies, Woodpeckers searching tree bark for grubs, Owls prowling at night for mice, etc.
Other flight paths trace nest-building flights, such as Magpies collecting twigs to weave enormous nests in tree forks, capable of withstanding the strongest winds. Or the wonderful, spiralling courtship flights of Woodpeckers amongst woodland trees.
Other flight paths trace nest-building flights, such as Magpies collecting twigs to weave enormous nests in tree forks, capable of withstanding the strongest winds. Or the wonderful, spiralling courtship flights of Woodpeckers amongst woodland trees.
Environmental Warriors
I began this series in 1986 with the discovery of the Ozone Hole.
Seeds of Pollution
Costing the Earth
This series highlights the overuse of insecticides, chemicals dumped in waterways and the sea, mankind's noise pollution and over-reliance on oil-based products.
Symbols of Change
These sculptures were inspired by research showing that the "Winds of Change" found in our gulf stream and the worldwide jet stream are rapidly changing due to our increasing carbon emissions. Our weather patterns are increasingly impacted.
Countryside Walks?
These sculptures hightlight the fact that many people are oblivious to the natural beauty of their surroundings when walking. "Easter Walks" and "Bucks Mills" use paper clay, formed by mixing recycled paper fibres into the clay to strengthen it during construction and to lighten it after the firing process.