Final day of swarming in my back garden to bid the butterflies farewell. A heart on the fence and my beach combed beastie.
Sofi-Ona Hamer, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 9 May 2016
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Final day of swarming in my back garden to bid the butterflies farewell. A heart on the fence and my beach combed beastie.
Sofi-Ona Hamer, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 9 May 2016
My twin sister wanted to be swarmed herself with butterflies and although it was a bit breezy, we managed to outline her before they started to flutter away.
Sofi-Ona Hamer, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 9 May 2016
On the way to Stornoway, my twin sister and I stopped off on the moor to swarm John Dee’s peat iron as he was out cutting peat, not far from the boulder that Angus Graham lifted off the road with his bare hands, or so the legend goes.
Sofi-Ona Hamer, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 6 May 2016
It was a rainy dreich day so my twin sister and I headed over to Comunn Eachdraidh Nis at Cross old school to look at the artefacts in the museum and ended up swarming the old peat wagon with butterflies. Peat is still cut here on the island and used as fuel for the fires over the long dark winter months.
Sofi-Ona Hamer, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 5 May 2016
My twin sister and I had a lovely wander around Lews Castle Grounds in Stornoway and swarmed a few random places. The replica of the King from Lews Chessmen guarding the entrance to the Woodlands Cafe actually had a drawing pin in his mouth so I added a butterfly which is not dissimilar to The Silence of the Lamb film poster.
Sofi-Ona Hamer, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 27 April 2016
There’s a shipwreck on the beach at Swainbost that was torpedo off The Butt during the war and washed up on the shore. My twin sister and I covered what was left of the hull with a few butterflies as it was quite breezy that day.
Sofi-Ona Hamer, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 22 April 2016
My twin sister and I popped to the local shop and spied a perfect rusty relic in a croft across the road to swarm. There are so many rusty cars rotting here on Lewis as the salt and rain drift in off the Atlantic.
Sofi-Ona Hamer, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 21 April 2016
My friend Lesley who lives just outside Stornoway in Tong, wanted to collaborate with the swarming so we covered the bonnet of her beautiful yellow VW Beetle with butterflies. Like the colour of sunshine.
Sofi-Ona Hamer, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 19 April 2016
I had to go and get my washing done at the local launderette in Cross so while I was waiting, I decided to swarm the Speed Queen tumble dryer.
Sofi-Ona Hamer, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 18 April 2016
We then swarmed the No Entry sign at the end of the road as quite a poignant symbol for the current refugee crisis, though migration is a natural process.
Sofi-Ona Hamer, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 15 April 2016
My dear friend Ashleigh who lives in Stornoway wanted to collaborate with a swarming so we wrapped a tree in her beautiful garden with wire mesh and covered it in butterflies, as this is what they do in the wild!
Sofi-Ona Hamer, Isle of Lewis , Outer Hebrides, Scotland 15 April 2016
I decided to swarm the local post office in Cross as it’s such an eclectic tin shack. It was closed half day Wednesday so I swarmed the red shutter with butterflies in the shape of a heart. Love is local.
Sofi-Ona Hamer, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 13 April 2016
One of the girls working at Heb Hostel was heading over to Uig to stay overnight in a Bunkhouse so I offered to drive her there. On our way, we visited an independent weaver, Norman Mackenzie in Carloway. He weaves the infamous Harris Tweed on his single width Hattersley loom which I swarmed with butterflies.
Sofi-Ona Hamer, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 12 April 2016
A friend who owns and runs the Heb Hostel in Stornoway mentioned that she had a dream about me the night before and so I took this cue to swarm the hostel’s magical fairy garden and BBQ hut with butterflies.
Sofi-Ona Hamer, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 12 April 2016
Swarming my washing machine drum fire brazier, St Ronans Drive, Lionel, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland - 11 April 2016 (Sofi-Ona Hamer)
Swarming a JCB, Eoropie Dunes, Isle of Lewis Outer Hebrides, Scotland - 11 April 2016 (Sofi-Ona Hamer)
Swarming Andy Burn’s bread bin mail box, Port of Ness, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland - 11 April 2016 (Sofi-Ona Hamer)