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Japanese Knotweed plant crafted into a penny whistle by the artist. Found during a walk to The Rock, Skibbereen, West Cork 2019
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Japanese Knotweed plant crafted into a penny whistle by the artist. Found during a walk to The Rock, Skibbereen, West Cork 2019
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Pressed Fuchsia flowers (Deora De - Tears of God ). Native to Chile. Gathered from hedgerows while walking in West Cork, 2019
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Crow Feather made into African ear scratcher by Isatu. Found while walking through Bushmount, Clonakilty West Cork 2019
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Farmers boot found while walking in Castlehaven, West Cork, 2018
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Gunner Leaf found by artist in Scouban, Castlehaven 2019
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Oak Galls are growths created by the Oak tree when a Gall Wasp lays its eggs inside a bud. When the wasp matures its burrows out of the gall, leaving a single hole. Oak gall ink is black and survives in some of Ireland's oldest ancient manuscripts. Oak galls found by the artist while walking in Loch Hyne Woods 2019
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The Potato Plant, Native to Peru. Collected by the artist at Connie Burns' farm, Union Hall, West Cork 2019
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Artificial Insemination Glove found by artist on road to Skibbereen. From 1860 onwards Ireland changed from being a crop producing country to being a grass producing country. It became 'cow country'
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