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MOTHER…, 2020,
Wicken Fen Nature Reserve, Lode Lane, Wicken, Cambridgeshire. Uk,
Studio Morison,
MOTHER... is an artwork by artists Heather and Ivan Morison of Studio Morison that engages with the connections between the natural world and our mental health.
The pavilion is inspired by writer Richard Mabey’s book ‘Nature Cure’, in which he recovers from severe depression through walking, watching and writing about the Eastern region’s beautiful and unexplored landscapes.
MOTHER... references local building traditions, materials and architectural vernacular to root the structure in the landscape it is a part of. The form is an interpretation of the remarkable hayricks once found dotting this countryside. The timber used in the framing was felled from the artists' own forest and milled by the artists at their workshops.
The walls and roof are made from local straw, the thatching of which has been done in the traditional style by a master thatcher whose first job as an apprentice was to thatch a hayrick on this very site.
The sculpture, with its deep entranceways, ceiling oculus, and high double-layered conical ceiling, is an architectural space to enter; re-framing visitors’ experience of the landscape of Wicken Fen, the sky, the light and the materials that surround them.
Photography: Charles Emerson, Courtesy of Wysing Arts Centre and National Trust for New Geographies
‘I Will Be With You, Whatever’ installation - Munich, Germany - Studio Morison ____
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Artists Heather and Ivan Morison have unveiled Mother, a thatched hut offering sanctuary and solitude in a Cambridgeshire nature reserve.
"The sculpture offers a space to reflect on troubling thoughts, as well as an opportunity to perhaps still the mind for a while by focusing on the simple material qualities of the work, and the changing nature of the landscape that surrounds it," said Ivan Morison.
Artists Heather and Ivan Morison have unveiled Mother, a thatched hut offering sanctuary and solitude in a Cambridgeshire nature reserve.
A very interesting example of how more and more people feel the need to reset both their physical and mental health as well as escaping from their busy everyday lives into nature.
"The sculpture offers a space to reflect on troubling thoughts, as well as an opportunity to perhaps still the mind for a while by focusing on the simple material qualities of the work, and the changing nature of the landscape that surrounds it," said Ivan Morison.
(via Studio Morison Wraps Equestrian Statue in Munich With Origami-like Pavilion — urdesignmag)
Studio Morison installs origami-like "pineapple" in Berrington Hall's 18th-century garden
Artistic duo Studio Morison has erected a pink pavilion shaped like an origami pineapple in the centre of the 18th-century walled garden of the Berrington Hall country estate in Herefordshire, England.Local artists Heather and Ivan Morison were asked to design a contemporary structure that would attract visitors and kickstart fundraising for the restoration of Berrington Hall's walled garden.
More to know: https://www.dezeen.com/2017/07/12/studio-morison-origami-pink-pineapple-pavilion-berrington-hall-18th-century-garden-design-architecture-england/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20Dezeen%20Digest&utm_content=Daily%20Dezeen%20Digest+CID_be4fe29360dd73318aca2a06ef5361d7&utm_source=Dezeen%20Mail&utm_term=Studio%20Morison%20construct%20origami-like%20pink%20pavilion%20at%20the%20National%20Trust%20estate%20Berrington%20Hall