Journal
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SUPERFOLK NEWS: New Shell Prints
All we brought home from the sea
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SUPERFOLK GUIDE: Ancient Drowned Forests
5,000-year-old forest is unveiled by storms
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SUPERFOLK NEWS: Trivets, now in black
You asked, we answered.
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SUPERFOLK GUIDE: Mushroom Foraging
Foraging, ruminating and hypothesising.
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Ireland’s Industrial Forests
Trees are always good. Right?
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Inside the Nikari Workshop, Finland
xploring Fiskars, an inspiring village
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Rowan (Mountain Ash) Prints
The making of Superfolk prints
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HABITAT: Rare coastal meadows
Irelands Wild Machair Grasses
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GUIDE TO: Lichen Hunting
The odd microcosm of lichens
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TAKING TIME: to Listen to Nature.
Be ready to down tools when the time comes.
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Rhododendron, A Terrible Beauty
A flood of eye popping pink covers the land…
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GUIDE TO: Seaweed Foraging (updated)
Five seaweeds to start your foraging journey
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TAKING TIME: with Beech trees.
New parents take shelter…
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TAKING TIME: to Savour Bitter Winter Days
When outdoors is hostile it’s time to hibernate.
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MAKING OF: Our print making studio
Printmaking Workshop Earlier this year we got the keys to a new studio which we have slowly developed into a home for our printing projects. It is a beautiful space...
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NEWS: 'Meander' at LDF2017
'Meander' An exhibition of new work by Superfolk. Presented by SimpleShape, at this years London's Design Festival. 22-24th September 2017. We are really happy to present ‘Meander’: our...
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GUIDE TO: Learning about colour from nature.
Connemara Pink Evening When you study the art of painting you learn about colour. Maybe like me you studied the colour wheel, learning about complementary colours, secondary colours and tertiary...
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GUIDE TO: Living in Landscapes
Mauméan 'Well, I think it makes a huge difference when you wake in the morning and come out of your house. Whether you believe you are walking into dead geographical...
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WHY IT MATTERS : Outdoor Folk Museums
Under the Grass In South Iceland, on a barely thawing March day, we visited the turf houses in the open air ‘Skogar Museum’. We tramped from building to building, glimpsing...