I've been doing a lot of these Colour Walks recently. "What’s a Colour Walk?" I hear you ask. Well that's a good question. Thanks for asking.
A Colour Walk can be a few different things:
1.) a mindfulness exercise based around observing a specific colour during a walk
2.) a profound performative environmental art piece produced in the tradition of the great Land Art moment of the 1960s and 1970s
3.) a survey of the flowers/litter ratio in the local area
4.) an activity for primary school children to learn all about colour
5.) a portrait of an artist rapidly loosing their mind during the age of COVID
6.) an opportunity for a large man to shout at me for taking photographs of his van
Don’t worry. I’m sure I’m doing fine. Not going crazy at all. Everything is totally fine.
A Colour Walk can be a few different things:
1.) a mindfulness exercise based around observing a specific colour during a walk
2.) a profound performative environmental art piece produced in the tradition of the great Land Art moment of the 1960s and 1970s
3.) a survey of the flowers/litter ratio in the local area
4.) an activity for primary school children to learn all about colour
5.) a portrait of an artist rapidly loosing their mind during the age of COVID
6.) an opportunity for a large man to shout at me for taking photographs of his van
Don’t worry. I’m sure I’m doing fine. Not going crazy at all. Everything is totally fine.