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Unseelie, dark faerie © Bryony Whistlecraft | MooredgeintheMist.com

Leeds Festival of Gothica

Leeds City Museum is to play host to the inaugural Festival of Gothica this weekend. Exploring many facets of the gothic subculture, the festival delves deep into the dark side of…

October 11, 2017January 17, 2018|Bryony
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Cow Parsley and Cobwebs © Bryony Whistlecraft | MooredgeintheMist.com

Mists and Cobwebs: The Autumn Equinox

My mornings begin early. We have settled back into our familiar school and workday rhythm after a somewhat idle summer. The world is still grey when I draw back the…

September 22, 2017|Bryony
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People of the Hills exhibition at Todmorden Open Studios 2017 | Amelia Harper - Naomi von Monsta - Bryony Whistlecraft

Todmorden Open Studios, Thank You!

Well that was rather a whirlwind of a weekend! I want to thank everyone who braved the torrential rain to stop by Tod Studio for the Open Studios event. I met…

September 11, 2017September 11, 2017|Bryony
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People of the Hills at Todmorden Open Studios 2017 | Amelia Harper - Naomi von Monsta - Bryony Whistlecraft

Todmorden Open Studios 2017

The annual Todmorden Open Studios event will begin this Friday 8th September. This is my first year taking part which is as nerve wracking as it is exciting. I am…

September 4, 2017September 11, 2017|Bryony
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Wanderer of wuthering moors and woodlands wild. My home and heart lies in Yorkshire and my work aims to evoke the folklore, landscape and heritage from which I draw endless inspiration. Mooredge in the Mist is my ode to the stories that this land has to tell. Whispers from old stones, bones, beck and beyond …read more

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  • Spring Equinox: The Greening of the Land
  • Rushton Triangular Lodge: Folly and Faith
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  • Joining in with #aprilfae while also taking a social media break doesn't really work (funnily enough!), but I knew I had to join in with today's prompt of Harebell. There's no puns, nothing clever - just a straight up photo of lovely harebells I took last August that have been waiting for the right time to post!
Go visit @liselotte_eriksson and @naominowak and the #aprilfae tag for lots of fae loveliness!
#harebell #wildflowers
  • I'm feeling increasingly disinclined towards posting on social media, and what with the woods beginning to green again and the sun shining I'd much rather be outdoors than staring at a little screen.

Wouldn't it be much nicer to get together over a cup of tea in real life. I can't offer you any crackers smothered in wild garlic pesto though, because I've just finished it off...
#gooutside #intothewoods #springisspringing #wildgarlic #foraging
  • Sometimes I don't believe I'm really an artist, but when I see my photography brought together like this I'm pretty damn proud of what I have created. 
#artvsartist
  • The in-laws have moved to Scarborough, which means free seaside holidays forever more. I currently can't feel my fingers after a bracing walk on the sea front in thick fog. If only I had had some chips and was mugged by seagulls, it would have been the quintessential British seaside experience. 
Tips for interesting things to do in and around Scarborough gratefully received!  I'm very excited so far about the Pre-raphaelite church!
#scarborough #britishseaside
  • Oh British Museum you are so lovely 💚 Wonderful architecture and you make the hubbub of London fall away to a calm murmur... And you're full of mummies and other exciting things!
#britishmuseum #britishmuseumcourtyard #architecture
  • Joining in intermittently with @liselotte_eriksson and @naominowak #aprilfae. An old photo reworked for Day 2: Titania.
#titania #faeriequeen
  • Yes, I know how thoroughly sickening we are, but there you go. Sometimes you've just got to pretend you're in a romantic novel...
#topwithens #wutheringheights
  • Top Withens, not half as dramatic as the Wuthering Heights described in the novel. That was likely an amalgamation of other houses and Emily's own imagination. Although High Sunderland Hall near Halifax did bear a great resemblance to Wuthering Heights, not least in the carvings of grotesques and 'shameless little boys' on the porch. High Sunderland has long since been demolished but you can still find those carvings in the grounds of Shibden Hall.
#topwithens #wutheringheights
  • The path to Top Withens... See that tree and dark shape on the horizon...
#topwithens #wutheringheights #emilybronte #brontecountry #moors #pennines

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  • Joining in with #aprilfae while also taking a social media break doesn't really work (funnily enough!), but I knew I had to join in with today's prompt of Harebell. There's no puns, nothing clever - just a straight up photo of lovely harebells I took last August that have been waiting for the right time to post!
Go visit @liselotte_eriksson and @naominowak and the #aprilfae tag for lots of fae loveliness!
#harebell #wildflowers
  • I'm feeling increasingly disinclined towards posting on social media, and what with the woods beginning to green again and the sun shining I'd much rather be outdoors than staring at a little screen.

Wouldn't it be much nicer to get together over a cup of tea in real life. I can't offer you any crackers smothered in wild garlic pesto though, because I've just finished it off...
#gooutside #intothewoods #springisspringing #wildgarlic #foraging
  • Sometimes I don't believe I'm really an artist, but when I see my photography brought together like this I'm pretty damn proud of what I have created. 
#artvsartist
  • The in-laws have moved to Scarborough, which means free seaside holidays forever more. I currently can't feel my fingers after a bracing walk on the sea front in thick fog. If only I had had some chips and was mugged by seagulls, it would have been the quintessential British seaside experience. 
Tips for interesting things to do in and around Scarborough gratefully received!  I'm very excited so far about the Pre-raphaelite church!
#scarborough #britishseaside
  • Oh British Museum you are so lovely 💚 Wonderful architecture and you make the hubbub of London fall away to a calm murmur... And you're full of mummies and other exciting things!
#britishmuseum #britishmuseumcourtyard #architecture
  • Joining in intermittently with @liselotte_eriksson and @naominowak #aprilfae. An old photo reworked for Day 2: Titania.
#titania #faeriequeen
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