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Botanical drawings

January 14, 2015 rachel carter
Some beautiful examples of botanical drawings in show at the Natural History Museum too

Some beautiful examples of botanical drawings in show at the Natural History Museum too

In Inspiration Tags natural history, pods, drawing
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Insects at the Natural History Museum

January 14, 2015 rachel carter
Insects everywhere

Insects everywhere

In Inspiration Tags insects, natural history
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Moths and Butterflies at the Natural History Museum

January 14, 2015 rachel carter
Looking for cocoons, instead found moths and butterfly’s at the Cocoon building at the Natural History Museum

Looking for cocoons, instead found moths and butterfly’s at the Cocoon building at the Natural History Museum

In Inspiration Tags moths, insects, natural history
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Seed Pods in the Natural History Museum

January 14, 2015 rachel carter
Found these interesting seed pods in the Natural History Museum

Found these interesting seed pods in the Natural History Museum

In Inspiration Tags pods, seeds, natural history, inspiration
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Natural Gift

January 7, 2015 rachel carter
A little present I received a few weeks ago from a fellow artist @harleygallery has given me such a puzzle and inspiration at the same time. It’s taken me a while to figure out what this gift was, the artist said “this is one of my favourite things …

A little present I received a few weeks ago from a fellow artist @harleygallery has given me such a puzzle and inspiration at the same time. It’s taken me a while to figure out what this gift was, the artist said “this is one of my favourite things in nature and I wanted to give it to you”, whilst handling it I noticed it was very soft, light and had a rattle when you moved it. I thought, as it rattled, it was a seed from a plant, but I could not find any wooly seed pods that resembled this.

Whilst relaxing one evening watching the series ‘Marco Polo’ there was a scene where a trader was caught trying to smuggle some small oblong white items in a walking stick. The items looked just like my seed pod, and it seems they are not a seed but a cocoon from the Silk Moth.

Since finding this out I have found a renewed fascination for cocoons, which is apt as I created a seven foot high woven cocoon last year for the charity 'Sands’. It has given me some ideas for new shapes for my wax weaving and during my research visit to London next week, I think I will visit the Natural History Museum to look at my cocoons.

Thank you Phil Neal for my lovely gift.

In Inspiration Tags cocoon, weaving, gift, natural history
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