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Pine Feroda 

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Pine Feroda is the collective name used by five artists working together in the South West of England to make large scale, dramatic woodblock prints. Pine was formed in November 2013 as a four day experimental workshop in the making of collaborative prints. The stimulus and energy of this collaboration has resulted in the creation of a new identity - Pine Feroda.
Our ‘first phase’ has been to make a body of work with stylistic and technical coherence. To this end we have made, so far, five large prints inspired by the extraordinary coast of North Devon. This film captures a part of the process, which has resulted in the sixth print 'Morning Light'. We are now working towards a major exhibition (to be announced in due course) in May 2016.
All creative decisions are taken collectively, and this requires a great deal of coordination, discussion time and tact. The benefit of this way of working is that, with five artists collaboratively engaged, a tremendous creative energy is unleashed and things get done fast.

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@kimpritchard3141
@kimpritchard3141 3 года назад
The Arts and Crafts movement at it's best, true Atrisans working together to capture Nature in all it's beauty. I love it, thank you for sharing.
@cara2mail
@cara2mail Год назад
congratulations! what a wonderful collaboration- and so much energy showing in this short video - it is inspiring!
@carlsutton8591
@carlsutton8591 4 года назад
A lovely rather Japanese way of working. It must be jolly to work collaboratively in this way. Love the work shown really really evocative of the area. Cute Dog too...
@lindamarsden3816
@lindamarsden3816 7 лет назад
Fabulous, thank you. Have been to your exhibition currently in Cheltenham - it would add so much if this was playing at the beginning of the show. People were asking questions that there was no-one to answer
@jennyhughes4474
@jennyhughes4474 6 лет назад
I absolutely LOVE your prints, WOW! Huge congratulations on working together and making that work so brilliantly. What sort of wood do you use - is it pine?! I expect you must do exhibitions and sell lots - do you have your work in galleries or sell online or both? Where are you based, what beach/es? Thank you for putting this up here and may your wonderful work and teamwork continue.
@kenyettasmedley2902
@kenyettasmedley2902 2 года назад
AMAZING
@prashantkuwarfineart9565
@prashantkuwarfineart9565 4 года назад
Butyfull work
@hippychippie1
@hippychippie1 8 лет назад
P.s. Just watched it for a second time. Inspiring .
@merlynchesterman2370
@merlynchesterman2370 8 лет назад
+Robin Ergis Thanks, Robin!
@hippychippie1
@hippychippie1 8 лет назад
Absolutely riveting. Thank you. Where will your exhibition be advertised ?
@merlynchesterman2370
@merlynchesterman2370 8 лет назад
+Robin Ergis. We will make sure our three Pine exhibitions during 2016 will be on our website www.pineferoda.co.uk
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