Pictures from 'Each Pebble Its Part'
here are the images that were the photographic part of the 'Each Pebble Its Part' installation. when installed, they are A3 size and framed. each of the small pictures below links to a larger version.
prints of these images are finally available to buy! it's taken a while, but I have got hold of the only paper I can find for my inkjet printer and inks that is supposed to guarantee long image life - it is called Epson ColorLife paper, it has a nice not-too-glossy finish and the sheet size is 329 x 483 mm. the image is the same size as the ones from the installation, so it sits in the centre of the sheet.
prints are done at high resolution (1440 dpi) and Epson claim that, under glass, the image can last 25 or so years without significant fading. the print will be supplied rolled in a tube and each one costs £25 (including VAT). if you're local, I'll drop it round; if you need it posted, postage within the UK is £3 (inc. VAT) no matter how many prints you want. please send cheques payable to A Chapple to me at 4 Highfield House, Sedbergh, Cumbria LA10 5DE. if you live abroad or want to use PayPal, please email me (the address is on the home page).
I don't want to send framed images through the post, but if you're local and want an image in a frame, I can put it in a nice Habitat light birch 40 x 50 cm frame (the ones from the installation) with acid-free mount for £30.
Walk 1: on Baugh Fell, looking north-east from near the top of Rawthey Gill towards Swarth Fell
Walk 2: waterfall in Rawthey Gill on Baugh Fell
Walk 3: Rawthey Gill on Baugh Fell, bottom of Swere Gill
Walk 5: looking north-west down Uldale from Rawthey Gill Foot towards the Howgill Fells, Wandale Hill on the right
Walk 6: looking north-east across Uldale from Bluecaster, Wild Boar Fell and Swarth Fell on the skyline
Walk 8: Uldale - south-easterly view and in a small gorge
Walk 9: the Rawthey below Murthwaite Park
Walk 10: views up and down the river at the confluence with Cautley Holme Beck
Walk 11: looking north-east up the Vale of Rawthey from high on Fawcett Bank Rigg
Walk 12: looking downstream in the gorge below Ellerthwaite
Walk 13: opposite Pinfold caravan park, Sedbergh
Walk 14: opposite Settlebeck School, Sedbergh
Walk 15: below Akay Wood, between Millthrop and Birks, Sedbergh
Walk 16: Jackdaw Bridge, near Brigflatts, Sedbergh
Walk 17: Middleton Bridge, Middleton - the Rawthey joins the River Lune by that big tree in the distance