TWEED ESTUARY

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Abstract

Pinhole photographs that capture a contemporary reaction to the Tweed riverscape. Images focus on the mouth of the river at Berwick. Adding to a book of thoughts, of dreams and visions. A book of birdsong and the quick flash of the salmon... A handful of pearls.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTweed Rivers
Subtitle of host publicationNew Writing and Art Inspired by the Rivers of the Tweed Catchment
EditorsKen Cockburn, James Carter
Place of PublicationEdinburgh
PublisherLuath Press
Chapter16
Pages227-237
Number of pages9
ISBN (Print)9781905222254
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

A chapter of pinhole images, in a book of thoughts, of dreams and visions.
A book of birdsong and the quick flash of the salmon... A handful of pearls.

There are many stories needing to be told about this 'Land of Tension', this frontier region, where ancient continents, historical political systems and armed hosts have clashed to bequeath a rich legacy which is recalled in song and etched into the very fabric of castles and towers. This project addresses this need through interpretation of key sites along the Tweed and its tributaries.

Combining poetry, essays and short prose as well as a variety of visual media from etchings and woodcuts through watercolours and acrylics to colour, black & white and pinhole photography, Tweed Rivers presents a contemporary reaction to this landscape, throwing over it - as Wordsworth would have had it - 'a certain colouring of the imagination'.

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