The beautiful Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve, Brandenburg |
The experience of being in Germany was so emotional and
moving, that I have found it hard to put into words. Walking through the forest and hearing Cranes
calling in the distance moved me deeply.
The vibrant biosphere was full of life from irridescent blue beetles carpeting the floor of the forest to the amazing variety of birds darting in and out of the
tree tops. I imagine it is like being in
a fairy tale – only it was not a fairytale as everything was very real and
alive and calling it a fairytale takes away from the very normality of how
things can be if protected and cherished.
My life in inner city Birmingham is a world away from such epic
beauty. I value nature be it
buttercups trying to grow along the dusty industrial streets of the Midlands or
bees trying to make their home in the side of a terraced house. I look for signs of flora and fauna
everywhere and value it even though it might be a small patch striving to
survive.
The Cranes and the forest were very special and I know I am very privileged to have had the opportunity to have been part of this year’s Great Crane Project trip to Brandenburg. It was also wonderful to have met Beate and Eberhard, the conservationists from the biosphere reserve whose passion and knowledge of every inch of the area was infectious.(More on Beate and Eberhard in another post).
Cranes and a Thunderstorm
About 10 minutes after I took this quick video the sky opened into a heavy rain storm. It was one of the most vivid and intense nature experiences of my life and one to remember forever. Eberhard had taken filmmaker Sasha and myself to a tall hide in the forest where Cranes roost at night. We sat high up watching the Cranes walking amongst the trees and calling to one another (play with sound on to hear the Cranes). The landscape was still and quiet apart from the birds themselves and for one moment I felt like I could disappear into the landscape and leave the modern world behind. Nothing seemed as real and vital than that moment in time – the feeling was so intense you could almost reach out and touch it.
A Rich Colour Palette
Me about to enter a swamp! My desk back at 'The Mill' where the team stayed for the duration of the trip. |
During breaks from wading through swamps, tracking Cranes and collecting eggs, I managed to do some painting in gouache of small miniature scenes from the forest. These paintings will form part of my work for the Company of Cranes exhibitions - part 1 at Slimbridge in the summer and part 2 in Langport as part of Somerset Art Weeks, in September.
Forest Jewels
A short film I took of this beautiful beetle crossing the forest path. The irridescent blue colouring was so vivid - like jewels scattered across the floor.
More forest jewels and a tree covered with fungi that looks as if it is straight from the pages of an Eastern European folktale! |