Wild Uplands
Looking back at my 2025 photos reminded me of the visit to the Wild Uplands art exhibition at the Penistone Hill Country Park near Haworth.
Looking back at my 2025 photos reminded me of the visit to the Wild Uplands art exhibition at the Penistone Hill Country Park near Haworth.
It was a delight finding my first digital photos taken in November 2000. Photos of my old school mate Simon H Fell playing Double Bass gig at the Grapes in Sheffield
Henry Moore’s dad believed education was route for his sons to avoid working down the local coal mine. Henry Moore, originally a lad from Castleford, made these figures long before the YSP was established in 1977 and yet they fit like a made to measure suit, in the landscape, echoing the gentle hills and slopes of the surrounding area.
Gradual decline, entropy, or death by natural causes: buildings are still there, but look structurally unkempt, free from droppings, no longer teaming with wildlife, except the occasional clinging shrub or weed sprouting from waterlogged gutters or fall-pipes. Walls strained with the seasonal flow of rain cascading down the side of the building caused by glogged arteries and moribund maintenance cycles.
Local artists John and Roland Fairburn exhibit their work. A collection of photos capturing the discussion and excitement.
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