Linda Gordon
An environmental artist making temporary works in the landscape as a way of re-connecting with life’s endless processes and essential unity and sharing this with others.
“It seems to me that much of our present culture has the effect of alienating and isolating us from the natural world of which we are an intrinsic part – to the detriment of all life-forms, including ourselves. It is now clearly more important than ever before for us to return to a proper state of balance with the non-human world. As an environmental artist, I make temporary works in the landscape as a way of tuning in and re-connecting with life’s endless processes and essential unity, and of sharing my experience with others.”
Linda’s ClimateCultures Posts:
Rising Tide: A Weekend with Extinction Rebellion
Anticipatory History: Living With the Question
‘A Plastic Ocean’ at North Devon Arts