REASONS TO WALK IN NATURE
Covid-19 enabled me to create a Positive Space. A space where artists find wellbeing through nature. Where artists have discovered new ways to combat social isolation by collaborating and making art in a way that bridges the virtual realms to the real world.
As I walked in the wood, I saw fallen and cut tree trunks, as a printmaker I saw these as surfaces to ink and print. An idea emerged to add linocuts to those surfaces… linocuts created by other artists, inspired by nature. I had discovered a way to bring artists together, to entice them into nature and re-kindle their creativity in the face of Covid-19.
I created Positive Space to encourage wellbeing for artists, their families, friends and anyone who sees the work they create. Anyone who wanders in a woodland and takes notice of how their senses are responding is bound to feel good… when you take in the sounds, smells, textures you absorb the very essence of the place. It becomes a place to relax, play or find inspiration.
Bringing artists together tackled the deeper issues of social isolation. Many artists are used to working alone and enjoy that solitude but they thrive by being part of a community. Covid-19 threatened the existence of that community as closed and cancelled signs appeared on every event, festival and local art project. But, at Positive Space, I’ve made it possible for artists to discover new ways to re-build their artist communities. Despite lockdown and social isolation every artist has created work in collaboration with each other.
Each linocut made by the artists is inspired by nature, but also by a shape that has been emailed to them. When completed the shaped linocuts are posted to me. I put the shapes back together, like a jigsaw and print on the log backgrounds. So every work of art is produced by many artists. The financial impact of Covid-19 meant that income disappeared overnight for artists, we create each piece as a limited edition and are offering them for sale via our website. As the art sells artists are receiving income, where there was none before. Positive Space has come about because of a worldwide pandemic but we fully intend to continue collaborating in this new way, enjoy our health and create work long after Covid-19 has disappeared.
Suzie Devey
Artist (one of many)
www.apositivespace.uk