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Craft Field

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Craft Field

The Green Craft Field places the nature and inspirational energy of real education on full and spectacular display, showcasing everything from the flippant and whimsical to unquestionable masterpieces. As much as the main stages, here is a gathering of talent you would be very unlikely to see all held in one place anywhere else.

Chainsaw Carving

Just a few recent highlights included a fully functional foundry onsite, a visionary glass blower - working into the night from his two storey wigwam, a van dweller and chainsaw carver extraordinaire producing stunning buzz-sawed three dimensional sculpture, and art and technology combined at the forefront of a genuinely sustainable future in the shape of hand built wind generators. 

Carved Mushrooms - Matt

 

Some of the very best craftspeople in the country offer insights into their work along with a taste of the life which fulfils them. Here you can watch and wonder, look and learn, create your own artefacts or go home with something direct from the skilled hands of the demonstrators themselves. The field itself is decorated with many monumental works in wood, stone and turf, making it a precious place to spend some time and be a part of the rebirth of respect and patience in the art of manufacturing.

 

 

GREEN CRAFTS FIELD

 

It can be fluffy and fun or scary and sweaty! The Green Crafts Field wields axes, knives, molten glass and bronze, carved flint, fleece and mud using the raw elemental forces in the hands of Europe’s leading risk takers in contemporary craft practice to show a better way and to share that knowledge with you…

 

 

Friday through Sunday, there’s hundreds of workshops, from pottery to metalcraft, textiles to woodworking. You’ll find ceremonial objects from cradle to coffin, survival techniques like fire-lighting by friction and how to build your own shelter. How to make your own everyday objects like wooden plates and furniture, metal trivets and pokers, ceramic cups and bowls; right through to ritualistic objects like chalices, drums, rattles and jewellery.

 

Green Crafts is a field all about living lightly on the land. It’s full of craftspeople and makers who’ve reduced their own footprint on the planet by living and working sustainably. Many craftspeople on the field grow and harvest their own raw materials (from wood to wool) while others only use locally sourced or carefully traced produce. Greencraft practice has many lessons to offer to society as a whole about environmental performance, bridging the art of ideas, inspiration and philosophy with hard core practicality, graft and commonsense.

 

From chainsaw carving and glass blowing to bronze casting and raku firing there’s plenty to see and every night, the field becomes a magical fairy kingdom, twinkling with hundreds of candle lanterns. And on Saturday night we’ll have a high-flying fire labyrinth by Fire Spiral and Circus La Fong.

 

This year’s highlights include daily workshops by Stone Age Potters, who’ll be hosting pottery workshops. The Jewellery Workshop will be making re-cycled jewellery. There will be high energy stonecarving workshops with Stoneycraft and Headstone-Carve-it-up plus Beyond 2000BC holding flint knapping workshops.

 

There will be people powered wood machinery and bowl carving workshops as well as The Rowans’ workshops in carving traditional Welsh Love Spoons.

Basket making and willow sculpture workshops, textile making, metalwork,

instrument making and papermaking workshops! There will be clay experiences and bike repairs and maintenance workshops with Milly Peds alongside amazing sculpture and workshops in rod, finger and glove puppets as well as Shpup holding shadow puppet workshops.

 

A 35 ton sand sculpture by Sand in your Eye, Bronze Cow up a Tree sculpture, wooden sculpture, wattle and daub domes, lanterns, willow sculptures, turf drawing, a Love Labyrinth by Green Dragon and plenty of banners by Ruth Bennett.

 

There will be the field’s legendary daily chainsaw-carving spectacles by  Vandweller Sculptures.

 

 

GREENCRAFTS FIELD         GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL 2007       ACTIVITIES ON OFFER

GROUP NAME

WORKSHOP TYPE

DEMO

Beyond 2000BC

Flintknapping

 

Headstone

Stonecarving

 

Stoneycraft

Stonecarving

 

Salix Creations

Willow sculpture & basketry

 

Sue Kirk Basketmaker

Frame baskets

Basketmaking. Willow growing advice.

Wildwood Willow

Shoulder bags & waterbottle containers

 

Downright Doormats

Ropework doormats

 

 

Noisy Logs

 

Wooden festival chairs using pedal powdered machinery

Pedal powdered wood working machines – furniture production

Noisy Log sound makers

Anglesey Greenwood

Spooncarving, chair making, rustic furniture, hazel flowers & animals, pole lathe turning, woodland collage, charcoal making & drawing, wooden sculpture & wands, recycled cupboards

 

Forest Garden Advice

Shave Horse Construction

Turning leaf Wood Co

Greenwood stools

Pole lathe turning

Stroudies

Greenwood chairs & flowers

 

In the Woods

 

Green woodworking, Pole lathe turning

Forest of Avon Coop

Glastonbury Bugs

Turnip Prize

Seating Wheel, Wishing Tree, Story Walk, Green Leaves,

Greenwood working: small scale timber framing, spoon carving, seating, pole lathe

Green Device

Bowl & plate carving, wooden pendant charms

 

Harry Thomas & Family

 

Chainsaw carving

Vandweller

 

Chainsaw speed carving

From the Stix

Coppice crafts

Coracle making

Rustic furniture & sculpture

 

Adam King

Besom brooms & gypsy flowers

 

Wiltshire Hurdles

 

Hurdle making

Wildwood Bushcraft

Bowl carving through burning

Firelighting by spark & friction

Cord making

Meat preservation (smoking)

Thunder Valley Emporium

Fire lighting

Wooden utensil carving (spoons etc)

Leaf mobiles

Painting stones as pebble Pets!

 

Shamanic Horse Drums

Single Sided Hoop Drum Construction, Feltmaking

 

Sun Didges

Paper making, spoon carving 1:1, Didge playing,

Axe handling, windsor chair assembly, pole lathe turning, spoon making

 

The Jewellery Workshop

Silver rings & textured bands.

Re-cycled metalwork: copper & aluminium jewellery

 

Bronze Age Foundry

 

Bronze casting of a bell

Colbalt Blacksmiths

Blacksmithing & leatherwork

 

Copperworks

Coppersmithing 1:1

Coppersmithing

 

Road-Side Recycling

 

Lightweight metalwork, tin can & fence wire decorative windmills

Shaftesbury Forge

Forging techniques

 

Grindstone Cowboy

 

Pedal powered tool grinding & sharpening

Jennie Cole

Blacksmithing

 

The Mobile Forge

Blacksmithing & lantern making

 

Gareth Thomas

Forging & tool repairs

 

Soap Stars

Soap making using essential oils & colours

 

Kate & Dave Blacksmiths

Blacksmithing using re-cycled steel & wrought iron

 

Millypeds

Cycle repairs, maintance, wheel building

 

North Wind Blows

Decorative cloth sail windmills

Wood turning – Victorian pedal lathe

Treadle Treats

Fabric bag making using treadle sewing machine

 

Weaveworld

Rag-rug making

 

Spinning Weal

Spinning

Spinning, dying & peg loom

Wildcraft

Dreamcatchers

 

Crafty Fluff ‘ n’ Stuff

Feltmaking

 

Flock

Knitting

 

Leatherworks

 

Using re-worked harness leather & buckles

Studio Glass Productions

 

Glassblowing

Dowtcha Puppets

Rod, finger & glove puppets

Puppet show

Shpup Theatre

Shadow Puppets

Puppet show/story

 

Peter Newton

& Scarramouch

 

Restored Bow-top wagons & on-going repairs / information.

 Wheelwright information

Dogwood

 

Turf Roofed shelter & re-cycled furniture

Rak – U - Like

Raku glazing

 

Labyrinth Arts

Raku pottery

 

Deamon or Doppleganger?

Clay figure making & kick wheel throwing

 

Stone Age Potters

Making pots & firing

Dragon shaped clamp kiln

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