I Am Free - New Song - New Moon

Dear friends,

Happy new moon to you all!

In this moment I am sitting under a beautiful pink rose bush enveloped in bird song and the rolling hills of Herefordshire - all my senses awakening to this wonder! I am so grateful to my friends Imogen and James to be here in all this abundance. This beautiful lush landscape and gorgeous soundscape has also given me time and space to reflect on my own creative projects.

So over the last few days I have also been making updates to my website. Thank you to my friend Rachel Elnaugh who recommended I bring all my creative projects together under my name. So now red deer sleeping, eightfivepress and ukeydesign will gradually merge under my name mogfry.co.uk (Rachel also gave me inspiration for a new song while I was in Ireland which I will share in a moment!)

In April and May I was back as an Artist in Residence in Cork, Ireland. So wonderful  to experience these places in spring! And so great to have time in these beautiful spaces to record some new songs and make a video…which I am delighted to share with you today.

The song is called ‘I Am Free’ and is available to download from my Bandcamp page. (Thank you Rachel for your words that inspired this song!)

I Am Free

It is very rare that I feature in my own video and it was a real joy to create so I hope you also enjoy my excitement in the Irish landscape!

Here is a link to the video!

Thank you Frieda and Hans at Dereenacappera, Aargroom West Cork, and Judy and Peter at Road Books, Garravagh, Cork, for being wonderful hosts.

Thank you to my Patreon patrons who continue to support my creative journey.

And finally to the beautiful Evolutionary Butterflies and Light Blossoms of the Sky Dancers.

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This space is still in working progress as I continue to add my music, film, art  and design projects and collaborations…thank you for being a part of this journey!

Much love from Mog x o x

autumn leaves

rubber stamp printed on Lokta Nepalese handmade paper.

Weaving the country lanes collecting fallen leaves and cones, chestnuts and conkers - inspiring this season’s rubber stamp print.

Lots of love and autumn blessings from Mog xx

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Mail Art Responses to Cabin at Road Books

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Last October 2020 I sent 14 handwritten postcards to friends back in the UK with an invitation to respond to the 14 films I had made over the 14 days in Garravagh. Co. Cork, Ireland. Thanks again to Judy and Peter at Road Books for been amazing hosts.

And thank you so much to everyone who responded to the films through music, collage, photography, print, poetry, spoken word, textiles and drawing. Today the 14th October 2021 felt like the perfect day to celebrate and share the Mail Art responses.

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With Love from Mog x o x

Stones To Lough Fada Part 2

Click image to see Stones to Lough Fada Part 2 (15m56s)

Click image to see Stones to Lough Fada Part 2 (15m56s)

STONES TO LOUGH FADA PART II

My memory takes me back to walking on this wild open landscape in West Cork last October. I imagine walking the same route during this month of May. Frieda had told me about the fierce wind called the Scairbhín (Scaraveen) that blows in from the East during the months of April and May which can cause so much destruction as it passes through. All that hard work on the land can feel futile when a landscape that has taken time to grow and nurture is instantly blackened and broken from this harsh powerful wind. To be here as a visitor and see it all as idyllic and beautiful, it is good to be reminded that to live here requires tenacity, determination and a lot of strength and patience. To have a willingness to deal with such a loss and start all over again is admirable.

Abstracted Soundscape

Here is part 2 of Stones to Lough Fada with the addition of slowed down flute recordings, recordings from the sea at Gortgariff and the voices of eleven participants all layered into a collage of abstracted soundscape.

It was lovely to hear the voices gradually coming together as I layered them into the timeline. Editing the piece was an interesting process in itself. It felt similar to arranging a piece of music but with the parts already written and just finding the right places to tweak the volume to allow certain words to glow at different moments. Either on their own or flowing in and out, finding moments of synchronicity and harmony to a crescendo or clashing of words dissolving into whispers.

Feedback from one of the participants after watching the completed film was so beautifully observed as

"a weaving of time and timelessness, bones brushing against each other’s memories and laying down with the sky.” Mel Shearsmith

See Stones to Lough Fada Part 2

THANK YOU

Thank you Frieda Meaney, Nikki Seren, Suzanne Iuppa, Pete Judge, Jan Edwards, Adrian Price, Andrew Price, Sue Mara, Diwas Dewan, Patrick Graham, Mel Shearsmith, Carien van Hest, for your beautiful voices and words.

Thank you Frieda Meaney for placing the stones.

Thank you Frieda Meaney and Hans Leptien for time and space to explore the landscape.

Thank you to all my Patreon supporters with special thanks to Guy Malkerson and Ari Malmberg.

Photography and sound produced by Mog Fry © March 2021

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Clair de Lune

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It was a real joy to make this film for Andre Shilmon performing Debussy's Clair de Lune.

Perfect timing too as the following weekend I managed to capture reflections of the February Snow Moon in the lake not far from my home. Merged with textures in the landscape of waterfall, river and pond resulting in a dreamscape of light reflections.

Andre Shlimon is a contemporary-classical pianist and composer, and the alter-ego of Paper Fishes frontman Andre Levy.

Andre Shlimon Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/6pYzZYVKEXWby7hgLA99vC

Paper Fishes Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/0P5Au1xPkldiHh7PAat9cS

More of my films here https://www.eightfivepress.co.uk/films or here https://vimeo.com/519500335

Have a lovely weekend xx