HI all
Just introducing myself. I'm a Visual Artist based in the UK with a strong interest in environment and natural history. I use mainly stereo microscopes for entomology with a focus on hymenoptera and coleoptera but a general interest in invertebrates. Currently creating a guide to bees and wasps at my local reserve and working with RSPB and CeH to monitor pollinators and engage the public with our overlooked Natural History.
Some of my creative work is viewable at http://www.arbarus.co.uk
cheers
Richard Dawson
Greetings from the North of the UK
Re: Greetings from the North of the UK
Hi arbarus, welcome.
Nice to see photos of your work. Did feel that the size you present them at was a little limiting. Wanted to peek into the cabinets!
Nice to see photos of your work. Did feel that the size you present them at was a little limiting. Wanted to peek into the cabinets!
Zeiss Standard WL (somewhat fashion challenged) & Wild M8
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Re: Greetings from the North of the UK
Hi Richard,
welcome to the forum!
The image with the flying dog is great! It reminded me very much of a trip from Sunderland up once around Scotland where we saw these black-white dogs jumping over fences all the time.
Bob
welcome to the forum!
The image with the flying dog is great! It reminded me very much of a trip from Sunderland up once around Scotland where we saw these black-white dogs jumping over fences all the time.
Bob
Re: Greetings from the North of the UK
HI Microbob & 75RR
A lot of the work was about 'In Passing Unnoticed' so an attempt to encourage folk to look closer so pleased the cabinets inspire peeking! I did include an old Olympus SZ and a few specimens in the exhibition which interestingly young people innately seemed to know how to use. Documenting 3D / sculptural work photographically is a challenge and can only represent the work to a very limited extent so never happy with it's online presence (just gotta have it).
That flying dog doesn't do so much flying these days as he is (like the rest of us) getting older, much like me he now spends his time looking at the smaller things whilst out and about.
cheers
Richard
A lot of the work was about 'In Passing Unnoticed' so an attempt to encourage folk to look closer so pleased the cabinets inspire peeking! I did include an old Olympus SZ and a few specimens in the exhibition which interestingly young people innately seemed to know how to use. Documenting 3D / sculptural work photographically is a challenge and can only represent the work to a very limited extent so never happy with it's online presence (just gotta have it).
That flying dog doesn't do so much flying these days as he is (like the rest of us) getting older, much like me he now spends his time looking at the smaller things whilst out and about.
cheers
Richard
Re: Greetings from the North of the UK
Welcome- We share the same interests in regards to hymenoptera and coleoptera primarily myrmecology.
Re: Greetings from the North of the UK
Hi einman
I'm not great on ant ID (a science or an art?) but will be recording locally this year so hoping to get my eye in, they are especially fascinating...
cheers
Richard
I'm not great on ant ID (a science or an art?) but will be recording locally this year so hoping to get my eye in, they are especially fascinating...
cheers
Richard