Goon / Moor

Goon / Moor ascends onto Cornwall’s open high ground. These works explore the moor through photography and mixed media, moving between landscapes shaped by the elements and thousands of years of human activity. 

An acrylic landscape of a misty moorland inspired by Cornish and other Celtic landscapes.
Moorland
The mist is lifting.
Photograph for a Cornish sunrise across Bodmin Moor. Scattered stones in open grassland beneath a big sky.
Midsummer Sunrise
First light touches the hills.
A photograph looking out over Bodmin moor. A ring of ancient perimeter stones surrounds the summit with views across the open moorland.
Stowes Pound, Bodmin Moor
A ring of stones protects the summit.
A granite eruption from the ground with the remains of a ruined church.
Roach Rock
A hermit’s haven.
Yellow gorse flowers fill the foreground and a white-peaked manmade hill (part of the "Cornish alps") is in the distance.
Industrial Peaks
Moorland landscapes shaped by human hands.
Photograph of a cairn, a human made rock pile, at the summit of a tor overlooking Bodmin Moor, Cornwall
Cairn
A human marker.
A black and white photograph of a lone tree with naked branches on the moor.
Lonely Tree
Shaped by the winds
A photograph of a cist tomb, a granite box-like structure, on the high moor. In the distance are Brown Willy and Rough Tor summits on Bodmin Moor.
Cist
A tomb with a view.
A photograph of Fernacre stone circle in view of Rough Tor, Bodmin Moor.
Fernacre Stone Circle
The scattered remains of a stone circle beneath Rough Tor
A photograph of Rough Tor, a granite-cropped hill, at sunset, on Bodmin Moor.
Tor
Sunset colours the granite.
A photograph of the Cornish misty moor at dawn. Two standing stones from a stone circle are visible.
Misty Moor
Captivating and disorientating.
A black and white photograph of Tregeseal stone circle with a granite topped hill Carn Kenidjack in the distance.
Tregeseal
Ancient stones look to the summit.
A black and white photograph of a derelict building on Davidstow airfield built on the open Cornish moor.
Davidstow Airfield
A concrete building left to decay.
Black and white photograph of Bodmin Moor in the rain with Rough Tor in the distance.
Rain On The Moor
The character of the moor changes with the weather.

Continue along the path and discover the breadth and history of the Cornish moor.

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