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Raised
Line
Maurice
MacDonagh
Harvested peat has inherent limitations as a material for Land Art. It
is so vulnerable to erosion as to be unstable, yet it is the core substance
of Lough Boora. This led me to the idea of containment- to create a container
for the harvested peat within a form that derives from, and is relevant
to, the landscape of Lough Boora. Everything about Boora is essentially
horizontal in form: the peat works, machine paths, rails, roads, even
the waterways are linear and it is to this I refer with the form of my
piece- a 100 metre long galvanised steel container to be filled with harvested
peat. At just over a metre high it will stand as a line in the landscape,
in the same way that old peat beds have left lines over the years.
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