In the Studio this week Carol Fagan In the Studio this week Carol Fagan

A Visit to an Eco Constructed House

One of the unexpected joys of the Wild Studio Retreat was a visit to the eco house on the property that Sarah Nicholson co -owns with the owners of the eco house. This house has been constructed of hay and lime with very thick walls and a central cool store in the middle of the house that keeps food fresh by constantly bringing in air from outside and redistributing air from the cool room to the outside. This central system divides the house into a number of specific partitions with walls that have been constructed to take in shelves and interesting textural elements. The photos below show more of the interior of the house.

In addition to main house there is a circular structure made the same way for cool storing winter vegetable. Squash and pumpkins are stored on elevated bamboo platforms to keep them away from pests. in much the same way as the Maori patika would have worked. Modern appliances have been incorporated into the house but the heating/cooling aspect of the house is structural and integral to the unit.

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What is my current Textile Focus

My interest in textile art is wide and varied. My focus at the moment is on completing panels for my scholarship project Parallels in Maori and Celtic customs and art. I am currently working on a Tromp L’oeil piece that represents the Winter solstice coming through a gap in the hills that was important to both cultures in mapping their seasonal world. the centre piece is hand embroidered and now I am trying to complete the effect of adding small pieces fabrics to create the effect I am looking for