FISHBOURNE RESIDENCY
In 2001 I was part of a Residency at Fishbourne Roman Palace, near Chichester as part of the Arts Council’s Year of the Artist initiative. The Residency ended with an exhibition called Tracing Time.
During the time I was at Fishbourne I explored the notion of Time in three different ways.
Through the of time. I asked the some of the many schoolchildren who visited the site to walk through some mud onto a piece of paper and these marks built up to symbolise the ‘earth beneath’ their feet - time past. I also asked them to draw onto another piece of paper and there again the marks built up to symbolise the present. I made these marks into a series of lithographs.
My final piece of research was inspired by the shadows of trees on the fence which surrounded the garden. A fragment of a mural had been found at The Roman Palace suggesting that there had been some tromp l’oeil of a garden. I made a number of drawings on this subject.
Archaeology relies on the depth at which artefacts are found and coins are a particularly find. They often display a date or the head of an Emperor. I made drawings from both the collection at Fishbourne and also in the British Museum which represented all the Roman Emperors who reigned during significant times ithe life of Fishbourne Palace.