Sunday, 8 September 2013
Up to the mountains
Friday, 6 September 2013
Siglufjördur
Today was a short trip on the free bus to the larger town, Siglufjördur, which merged with Ólafsfjördur to create the joint municipality of Fjallabyggö. The bus goes through another long tunnel, which was only opened in 2010, to arrive into the town.
It has less than half of its peak number of inhabitants, which has been decreasing since the 50´s. It has the look and feel of a place worn down but seems to have more to attract tourists than Ólafsfjördur.
The mountains like that of Ólafsfjördur, have this colour from green to purple and blue contrasted by the white of the snow.
Remnants
Wednesday, 4 September 2013
Tuesday, 3 September 2013
Ólafsfjördur
Ólafsfjördur is quite a small town, with a population of around 800. It is simple in that there is one of everything or not at all. If you can´t find what you need in the supermarket, you do without. Walking around the town, the sense of contrast is echoed in the way it seems as if the town is placed in its location, right up in front of the mountains behind it - the colours of the houses stark and sharp against the dark green solid mass.
Ski - jump
Iceland - residency
A few days after arriving in Reykjavik, I took the journey up to Ólafsfjordur in the North of Iceland.
I will be here until the end of September staying at the Listhús. http://www.listhus.com/
The first few days spent taking in the tourist sights from a tour of the "Golden Circle" - an easily accessible tour of some of the major sights near the Reykjavik area. A visit to a geo-thermal plant above.
Mining in a crater.
Signs
Pure, clear, Icelandic water from near the fault line of the meeting of the North American and Eurasian Plates.
The journey up to Ólafsfjördur in the north involved taking a flight to Ayureyri first. Although the flight was due to leave at 5:30pm, people were still checking in moments before - so laid back, although luckily for them the flight was delayed. There has been some unseasonably bad weather in Iceland over the last few days with storms and fresh snow already.
After arriving, a short journey into the centre of Akureyri from the airport, to catch the last of 3 daily buses up to Ólafsfjördur. I was the only passenger on this 45 min bus ride which took us through a tunnel called Múlagöng. Similar to something out of a film set, this is a single lane tunnel which has small passing places to make way for traffic in the other direction. It is only 640m long, but feels like twice as much until you emerge on the other side, just above Ólafsfjördur.
With everything misty and wet from the rain, there was little chance to see my new surroundings for this month, but by the next morning things had cleared up to get a better idea of the area around my home from home.
Tuesday, 13 August 2013
Collective 2|1|4|1
I have recently become a member of the artist collective 2|1|4|1.
The collective is concerned with the promotion of opportunities for early career artists. It is a great project to be involved in and really relevant.
The website has been launched at: http://www.2-1-4-1.com/
Our first task is concentrating on creating content for the website - using it to review and promote shows going on all over Scotland. After that our launch will be at our first every member´s show - held in Glasgow at Studio Warehouse.
The collective is concerned with the promotion of opportunities for early career artists. It is a great project to be involved in and really relevant.
The website has been launched at: http://www.2-1-4-1.com/
Our first task is concentrating on creating content for the website - using it to review and promote shows going on all over Scotland. After that our launch will be at our first every member´s show - held in Glasgow at Studio Warehouse.
Woon Prize update
After returning for the prize-giving, I was really pleased to receive a discretionary prize!
http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/sd/academic/sass/about/arts/woonartprize/
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