A deep pink made from pokeweed berries, found on a walk. A pale green made from lichen, scraped from a big stone in the middle of the wall of one of the ruins. A reddish orange made from red berries found in the forest. A bright yellow made from turmeric from the organic shop next to my house in Barcelona. A light brown from rusty nails, pieces of a chain and a key, found in the house at the entrance of O Castro. A purpelish brown made from black olives found in Bexàn (half an hour walk through the forest) under a tree next to some abandoned houses. A black made in summer at O Castro with oak galls, rusty bits and pieces, spring water and summer sun
BurSE focuses on simple and slow ways of being with a strong dedication to making detours, improvisation and connecting with humans & other species. BurSE likes analogue and digital media, ecology, philosophy and art that is used as a tool to create social change and awareness, BurSE loves things that happen in the moment and bring history and future together in an instant that can be experienced but never captured. BurSE believes in sharing, in collaboration, in education, in DIY.
5.12.24
Exercise in Being Here, day 9: experimenting with colour
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O Castro Art Village 2024
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