RiverLife: Three Sites on the Almond.
A community creative response to fish migration developed into Public Art. Led by artists Annie Lord and Morvern Odling for Forth Rivers Trust in September 2019 to October 2020. Installed in Livingston, Scotland.
Photo: Craig Somerville
RiverLife: Three Sites on the Almond.
A community creative response to fish migration developed into Public Art. Led by artists Annie Lord and Morvern Odling for Forth Rivers Trust in September 2019 to October 2020. Installed in Livingston, Scotland.
Photo: Craig Somerville
RiverLife: Three Sites on the Almond.
A community creative response to fish migration developed into Public Art. Led by artists Annie Lord and Morvern Odling for Forth Rivers Trust in September 2019 to October 2020. Installed in Livingston, Scotland.
Photo: Craig Somerville
RiverLife: Three Sites on the Almond.
A community creative response to fish migration developed into Public Art. Led by artists Annie Lord and Morvern Odling for Forth Rivers Trust in September 2019 to October 2020. Installed in Livingston, Scotland.
Photo: Craig Somerville
Cyanotypes made by participants on RiverLife workshops.
Cyanotypes made by participants on RiverLife workshops.
Cyanotypes made by participants on RiverLife workshops.
Fabric rolls for gathering leaves and natural materials.
RiverLife Walk. Drawing on site at the River Almond in Livingston.
Fabric rolls for gathering leaves and natural materials.
RiverLife: Three Sites on the Almond.
A community creative response to fish migration developed into Public Art. Led by artists Annie Lord and Morvern Odling for Forth Rivers Trust in September 2019 to October 2020. Installed in Livingston, Scotland.
Photo: Craig Somerville
RiverLife: Three Sites on the Almond.
A community creative response to fish migration developed into Public Art. Led by artists Annie Lord and Morvern Odling for Forth Rivers Trust in September 2019 to October 2020. Installed in Livingston, Scotland.
Photo: Craig Somerville
RiverLife: Three Sites on the Almond.
A community creative response to fish migration developed into Public Art. Led by artists Annie Lord and Morvern Odling for Forth Rivers Trust in September 2019 to October 2020. Installed in Livingston, Scotland.
Photo: Craig Somerville
RiverLife: Three Sites on the Almond.
A community creative response to fish migration developed into Public Art. Led by artists Annie Lord and Morvern Odling for Forth Rivers Trust in September 2019 to October 2020. Installed in Livingston, Scotland.
Photo: Craig Somerville
Cyanotypes made by participants on RiverLife workshops.
Cyanotypes made by participants on RiverLife workshops.
Cyanotypes made by participants on RiverLife workshops.
Fabric rolls for gathering leaves and natural materials.
RiverLife Walk. Drawing on site at the River Almond in Livingston.
Fabric rolls for gathering leaves and natural materials.