A dramatic rugged landscape poised on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean at the most westerly tip of England, scarred with the remains of Cornwall’s mining heritage; scattered cairns, burial sites and stone circles speak of earlier civilisations who worshiped the seasons, the sun and the moon.
Art School friends and colleagues, Angela Harrison and Sara Bor, immersed themselves in this unique landscape during a two-week artist residency at Brison’s Veor, Cape Cornwall in January 2025.
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View of Cape Cornwall from Kenidjack
Angela Harrison