Title: Methil Docks
Size: 40cm x 25cm
Medium: Ink on Paper

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Tuesday 17th October.

Methil docks.

"Oak props driven deep into the mud. Seaweed licks the waterlogged legs where a young man picks whelks into a bucket and gulls peck at cod heads, their milky eyes track the crow’s shadow across the long curve of the seawall.

Salt scab.

Colied ropes.

Creels.

‘How’s the hips and knees?’

‘Ach, no good. Too old for the op’.

‘Had to put diesel in the stove to get it going’.

‘Any milk in the fridge?’

‘No. Cider?’

High

Low

Methil."

Dominique Cameron

Price: £900

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About the Artist


Dominique Cameron RSW - Artist's Statement

As an artist my practice is rooted in landscape. I walk, draw, paint, write and film my encounters through the urban environment and the rural.

I grew up in the West country, a place of beauty, boredom and economic division. The most exciting thing for us as teenagers was the local disco on a Friday night and waiting for the Top 40 on a Sunday tea-time, trying to tape it on our mono tape recorders. This lack of adventure led to walking, away from home. There were particular routes I would take often, places I got to know in detail. It was a kind of ‘mapping’, charting the unknown parts of my surrounding landscape. To this day it is something I do on arrival in a new place, except now I make things that articulate what I find as artefact, as document as re-imagined memory of place. The teenage girl is still there, I can’t quite seem to shake her off, but its comforting to know I am still as curious and awkward and persistent.

Education

1989-92 – Napier University, Edinburgh – B.A. Photography (Distinction).

2013-14 – Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, Dundee – MFA Art, Society and Publics.