some LANDSCAPES

Friday, January 31, 2014

Watching a herd of grazing cows

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 Frederik de Moucheron, Mountain Scene with Herd of Cattle , second half of the 17th century In the course of one of those long conver...
Sunday, January 26, 2014

Soft Estate

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I mentioned Edward Chell 's art of the motorway verges in an earlier post on Paul Farley and Michael Symmons Roberts' book Edgel...
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Saturday, January 18, 2014

Out of Ice

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Last Saturday The Independent had an 'In the Studio' feature on Scottish environmental artist Elizabeth Ogilvie and found her...
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Friday, January 17, 2014

Koyaanisqatsi

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If we associate landscape with slow cinema it is partly because we are used to seeing scenery framed statically, like a photograph, focusing...
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Friday, January 10, 2014

A cold coming

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John Akomfrah's film Th e Nine Muses (2010) is a poetic essay film on the immigrant experience, based on archival documentary footag...
Friday, January 03, 2014

The Forest's Song

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I was hoping to interest the family in a trip to Epping Forest today for a bit of new year Shinrin-yoku (restorative 'forest bathing...
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Wednesday, January 01, 2014

Our level pastures

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Paul Nash, The Rye Marshes (1932) as a Shell Poster Source: Wikimedia Commons A pretty miserable rainy day so we went this afternoon...
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Thursday, December 26, 2013

Three-Mountain Pass

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'Autumn Landscape' A sample page from Spring Essence: The Poetry of Hồ Xuân Hương   made available on translator John Bala...
Monday, December 23, 2013

Sketch of Anacapa Island

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James McNeill Whistler, Sketch of Anacapa Island , 1854 Source: US National Archives It could be said that we owe those vivid etching...
Friday, December 20, 2013

Where sea-grass tangles with shore-grass

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The hard sand breaks, And the grains of it Are clear as wine. Far off over the leagues of it, The wind,         Playing on the wide ...
Saturday, December 14, 2013

A landscape built of pure life

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Among the Convolutes of Walter Benjamin's Arcades Project ( translated by Howard Eiland and Kevin MacLoughlin), one section is devote...
Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Field of Reeds

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This is my annual post on landscape music - the earlier ones (with apologies for a few dead links now) are here: 2010 , 2011 , 2012 .  I d...
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Wednesday, December 04, 2013

Envirographic instruments

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Last week I visited the Architectural Association Gallery in London, where there is an exhibition devoted to the British Exploratory Lan...
Saturday, November 30, 2013

The New English Landscape

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This week Ken Worpole was talking at the LRB bookshop about his latest collaboration with photographer Jason Orton, The New English Lands...
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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Landscape with the Rape of Europa

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The Wallace Collection has several fine pageant shields with dramatic mythological scenes, but this one is unusual: its dark steel sur...
Thursday, November 21, 2013

The Walk

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'I have to report that one fine morning, I do not know any more for sure what time it was, as the desire to take a walk came over me, ...
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This blog explores landscape through the arts: painting, installation, photography, literature, music, film... I've also on occasion covered the creation or alteration of landscapes by architects, artists and garden designers. For the first year I did several short entries each week; since then I have reduced the frequency and some posts are a bit longer. In naming this site 'Some Landscapes' initially I just saw it as a few modest notes and didn't know if I'd keep it up. Of course it will always only cover 'some' landscapes, even though I occasionally like to think of it as an expanding cultural gazetteer. There are some maps and a chronology of posts that I did a while back but the best way of exploring is through the search function, labels or just browsing old posts. I started writing this blog using the name 'Plinius' (a little tribute to the younger and older Plinys) and am now rather attached to it as a 'nom de blog'. Comments are very welcome but are moderated to prevent spam. I used to post landscape stuff on Twitter but now use Bluesky: @andrew-ray.bsky.social.
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