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Rachel Peachy and Paul Mosig, Gunyah leaf study, 2012 |
Rachel Peachey and Paul Mosig are artists based in Katoomba, Blue Mountains NSW. They are currently researching a new body of work dealing with the nature of travel and expeditions. Their residency at Gunyah involved them looking more deeply at the ways in which people move through landscapes in space and time. Travelling to and around the North Arm Cove area, and creating a sense of journey, was an important aspect of their residency, as was the seeking out onew environments to reflect on the act of travelling.
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Rachel Peachy and Paul Mosig, Gunyah shell study, 2012 |
Our recent week at Gunyah was a fantastic time for us to reflect on our work outside of our usual routines and environment. We spent most of our days out and about exploring new landscapes with plenty of play and relaxing nights back at Gunyah with much appreciated time for rambling discussions. The images below document samples collected on our expedition to Yacaaba headland and our hunt for "dinosaur eggs".
Rachel Peachey and Paul Mosig
Gunyah, October 2012
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Rachel Peachy and Paul Mosig, Gunyah dinosaur egg hunt, 2012 |
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Rachel Peachy and Paul Mosig, Gunyah dinosaur egg hunt, 2012 |
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Rachel Peachy and Paul Mosig, Gunyah dinosaur egg hunt, 2012 |
For more information about Rachel Peachey and Paul Mosig's collaborative art practice, please visit www.racket.net.au