I don’t normally share my diappointments but this one meant a lot to me. Passing the old pottery week in week out on my way to visit my potter mother creatrix of the Bandon Pottery and seeing only a black door with ODM on it and a shabby window of no 83 equally grim, passing the gap with the housing development that took up the space of two generous gardens on the banks of the river and knowing what was once there and hidden from view – available only to those with memories from the last millenium. Yet it did exist, exists stilll on tables and dressers and vintage shops, its material presence sticky in some places.
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Gleann a’ Phúca celebrates July in The Glen
Gleann a Phúca welcomes the Dripsey Péist on her way back upstream to the source of the Lee.

Picnic in the Park
Roll up to the Glen Park for the Monster Parade and Botanical Odyssey – walking – citizen science – drawing – mapping -riparian plantlore and plantlove – modelling from life – bring a picnic
Rivers projects

I have just wrapped up a painting phase with Children in Glanworth – creating signs to celebrate the bio-diversity of the beautiful River Funcheon. We walked the banks in May and gathered information about what we found, we sat on the banks and made drawings from our memory of the walk using botanical inks we talked to local ecologist Fiona about the species we found. back in the classroom 4th and 5th class students worked with their teacher Stephen researching online and creating drawings about their favourite species. I visited the classroom and we mocked up some boards with a collage of images we wanted and we began placing our drawings on the boards, getting a feel for what story each of the 4 boards should tell. The story is in shapes and connections and colour and inter-related lifeforms, and what we know about the history of the place. We had to have an ash leaf to represent our river by name. We had to have the bridge with the 13 arches and the mill wheel , we had to have our nightlife in bats and our nesting swan, our flying creatures and insects, we wanted the boards to show how each creature and plant is dependent on another, local carpenter Richie cut the boards to the shapes we wanted.








It’s been so long we have been busy
has it really been so long? Gleann a Phúca has taken over my world…here is a direct follow up from my last post from our day with Éanna where she suggested we hold the Dawn Chorus in the Glen.. it happened and here is my blog about it on the Gleann a’ Phúca website https://gleannaphuca.ie/dawn-chorus-in-the-glen/

Inky Drawing for Gleann a’ Phúca
Launch 22 September with Éanna Ní Lamhna
I brought some inks I made from brambles and oak galls foraged in the Glen, modified with vinegar, bread soda and iron
Using the Bramble and oak gall inks we drew images of things we thought we might find in the Glen. After our walk with Éanna we added details that we found on our venture into the Glen.
Additions included a feather worn on one side, a sparrow hawk, hunter spiders that fell around our ears from the tree shaken by Éanna for more see
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https://www.facebook.com/gleannaphuca
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Yay ~ The new Gleann a’ Phúca website is here:
The Glen river Course
The Glen River runs the entirety of its course from its source in Banduff westwards through the NE side of Cork city where it joins The Bride at Blackpool and flows south to meet the Lee turning Eastwards to the Sea …

The Declaration establishes that all rivers shall possess, at minimum, the following fundamental rights:
(1) The right to flow
(2) The right to perform essential functions within its ecosystem
(3) The right to be free from pollution
(4) The right to feed and be fed by sustainable aquifers
(5) The right to native biodiversity
(6) The right to restoration
Find the petition here:
https://www.rightsofrivers.org/

Glean a’Phúca interactive map – follow the link :)
Back to the Glen

It has been some time and I’m edging my way back to the Glen rebuilding lost connections, connections that appear fragile on the surface but I find are still running deep.
We have had some heavy rain and wild weather, the canopy of the Glen is opening up I spend some time with a hawthorn in the under story,
listening in to the Alder Pool and
observing the self-organisied constellation of berry and nut in the water combed twigs of the tideline
Circus
Revising some animation work on a circus theme… for upcoming animation projects with children and young people. I made this as an example for an online project with children in a Homework Club in Sligo, and sponsored by Kids’ Own Publishing Partnership.
The music is Mehbooba Mehbooba, borrowed from R.D. Burman’s Bollywood by Asha Bhosle and Kronos Quartet and the artwork is inspired by paintings by Marc Chagall and Edgar Degas – seeking expression between audio and image … interpretation – colour – movement – form – a felt in the body somatic expression








