GRACING DANGER, Aerial Art

Thought I'd show you some photos of the exhibition I did recently. The photos were taken by my eldest son, who, at fifteen, is just starting to get into photography. I'm a very proud mother. It was so lovely to work with him on an art project.

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We hung in the exhibition space as live exhibits whilst we were drawn by the artist Sebastian Lowsley Williams.

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I don't know if you've ever done any aerial circus, but it takes a lot of strength to hold a pose for more than a few seconds. We had to choose poses that we could hold for 2 - 5 minutes. It's quite a challenge for the artist sketching. They have to work very fast.

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It really felt very beautiful to be hanging in a gallery as Art.

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In the photos it looks effortless. We must be great actors because everything was hurting by this point.

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I Love the mess of ink and paper on the floor. Our shadow selves set amongst the colour of the paintings elsewhere.

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Our setting was a magnificent old sugar factory.

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THE IDEA OF AERIAL SKETCHING WAS INITIATED BY MY FRIEND FROM AIRETIKO AERIAL ARTS. SHE HAS ORGANISED ARTISTS AERIAL SKETCHING RETREATS AND TAKES AN AERIAL ART GALLERY AROUND UK FESTIVALS.

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