13:06:05 From Paeony Lewis : I always find these zoom sessions inspiring, so I'm sorry that this time I can't stay long. Also Lizzie Stevens asked me to say unfortunately she can't be here as she is on a retreat. 13:06:40 From Emma Welton : I’m glad to be here for a while. I need to leave at 12.50 - sorry about that. 13:07:03 From Margaret Harland : I also need to leave early - sorry. 13:14:32 From Richard Povall : I always think some of Hugh’s music has the flavour of Flanders & Swann but perhaps it’s just these songs! 13:14:44 From Emma Welton : Spelled G - N - U 13:16:04 From Richard Povall : There was in fact a humpback whale around last summer, mostly just ‘round the corner’ in Start Bay rather than in Tor Bay. 13:25:43 From Richard Povall : This is kind of why I described the animals in my blurb as ‘phantasmagoric’. They’re not of course because they are real animals, but in unusual and even fantastical spaces. 13:28:11 From Richard Povall : This kind of ‘instant’ work has little self-consciousness and therefore creates something different from more considered work. Each has value I think. 13:28:44 From Richard Povall : It’s also an interesting form of collaboration where the collaborators are working quite separately but yet together. 13:29:56 From Richard Povall : The book Hugh mentioned is ‘Unquiet Landscape’ by Christopher Neve. 13:30:26 From Hugh Nankivell : Christopher Neve ‘The Unquiet Landscape’ 13:34:27 From Richard Povall : It will be interesting to hear what Rick feels about the scale of the paintings being changed so significantly. 13:46:26 From Emma Welton : I wonder whether there will be evident a different attitude / experience of time in art created during this period. 13:55:01 From Emma Welton : thank you, all. 13:55:11 From Richard Povall : Bye Emma 13:57:03 From Richard Povall : I think it’s this one https://www.instagram.com/rickulelethorpe/ 14:01:15 From Anne Krinsky : I have to leave, but thank you all. A very enjoyable collaboration! 14:01:26 From Richard Povall : Thanks Anne - bye 14:02:51 From Margaret Harland : Have really enjoyed this - thank you everyone 14:05:25 From Paeony Lewis : Interesting to find out 'behind the scenes'. Thanks. Re collaborations, as a picture book author I have found trust is vital, along with a willingness to let go, albeit stand up when you feel very strongly. 14:05:27 From Emma Welton : I enjoyed the adding of timed-based art forms to the perception of a painting is really compelling. The music invites us to dwell, and the pace of video changing also is gradual and spacious. 14:06:01 From Emma Welton : I wish I could edit my comment... 14:09:27 From Emma Welton : In fact, the freedom from an audience creates its own kind of internalism - a unique quality. 14:11:15 From Clare Donegan : Is there anywhere i can view the film? 14:11:20 From Clare Donegan : pls 14:11:35 From Becky Lyon : Thank you very much! This was my first session so was happy to listen in for now :) Will be more active next time!