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Travel - Paul Evans & Maria Nunzia  

For Maria and me, travel is not an escape but a venture into journeys of creative foraging. Sometimes these travels are commissioned - please let us know if you're interested in commissioning work - sometimes they're the result of serendipity. We experience journey and place in different ways - Maria through her lens, me through a pencil - and make collaborative works inspired by the Nature, landscapes, architecture and people of the places we find ourselves in. Here are images and fieldnotes.

Travel photography Menu
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Travel photographs Caernarfon

Caernarfon

Harlech Beach

Harlech Beach

Travel Photographs Lodge Hill  Kent

Lodge Hill expedition, Kent

Who Peninsula, North Kent

Hoo Peninsula, Kent

Fieldnotes  
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Rain Sideways

Rain Sideways

The Clearing Rain Sideways by Paul Evans Exploring what leaving the EU could mean for conservation, wildlife and our relationship with the land. Please add your voice by posting comments below or submitting a longer contribution – either in images or words – to The Clearing editors.

The Watch

The Watch

The lane down from the Lodge has a roadblock and is bordered by chain-link fencing and barbed wire. The derelict buildings carry security notices but it is unclear why they warrant dog patrols. Branches reach from either side the lane, squirrels pass between them, dog roses light up green shadows....

Cocksfoot

Cocksfoot

Between downpours the security guard goes behind the building for a cigarette. Beside him is a fire-bucket of sand in which a thousand stub ends from countless shifts have been placed. We are admiring the yellow brick Victorian building across the road which he tells me used to be a railway station and the road a narrow-gauge track. He points out the cast-iron ventilation grills in its walls and compares them to the plastic vents in the security building....

Lodge Hill Expedition Kent

Lodge Hill Expedition Kent

On the 16th and 17th June a group of writers, artists,  conservationists and local campaigners came together to visit Lodge Hill, to explore the many different aspects of its character which combine to create such a unique place.

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