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Author Archives: Bridget Macklin

I am an artist working in the field of ceramics creating fragile porcelain pieces which are inspired by the environment or by peoples relationships with the environment and with each other and which often incorporate finds to support their narrative.

Future Fossils, Chapter 2.

I hope that you enjoyed part 1 of the Future Fossils Project. Chapter 2 can be found here. Please do comment on these posts. I would love to know what you think of this way of interpreting our rubbish.

Scrubbing Brush, found on Cellars Beach and now re-imagined
Posted byBridget MacklinMarch 22, 2022March 16, 2022Posted inUncategorized2 Comments on Future Fossils, Chapter 2.

Here we go!

Future Fossils, Chapter 1. The Spindle

Click here to watch the first instalment of our project imagining what the explorers of the future might make of the rubbish we leave on our beaches.

The fishing weight found on Pendower beach.
Posted byBridget MacklinMarch 15, 2022March 10, 2022Posted inUncategorized2 Comments on Here we go!

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