This walk as taken in March 2025. It was the penultimate day of a 10-day hike from Chepstow, on the Welsh-English border, to Cheltenham. My artwork was in the Walking the Land’s Line(s) of Enquiry exhibition at the Hardwick Gallery, which opened on 7 March, and I was attending a Symposium at the University of Gloucestershire there on 21st.

You may be interested in this companion blog post: Walking with Ants

Detail, The Honeydew Line, by Tamsin Grainger (embroidery). I was walking for the small things, celebrating and honouring them as vital participants in our ecosystem

2 thoughts on “Slow Ways -Gloucester to Cheltenham

  1. This is so interesting Tamsing. I know that area well and am sad to hear of the erosion taking place. There have also been some ridiculous building projects on the river Severn flood plain which I find incomprehensible. But having said all that it’s a beautiful part of the country. I love your embroideries and I’m very sorry to hear about your leg. As someone suffering from a knee injury (5 months) now which is hampering my walking you have my full sympathy. I hope it’s nothing that won’t get better soon. Best wishes. Liza

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