Artist's Profile
114 Maria Silmon
Spout House
Farndale West
Kirkbymoorside
North Yorkshire
YO62 7LA
Tel 01751 432936
Websitewww.mariasilmon.co.uk
Emailmariasilmon@yahoo.co.uk
DirectionsFrom Kirkbymoorside, travel via Gillamoor and Low Mill to Monket House and continue up the dale along Daleside Road West for about three miles. Spout House is on the right with sign at top of drive. There is also access from Hutton-le-Hole or Castleton via Church Houses up a very steep hill to Monket House - then as above.
ParkingOn drive and grass verges
Price RangeCards £1-£3, DVDs £15, stretched canvas prints £30-£300, three-panel stretched canvas prints from £700
StatementMaria lives in a remote location on the North York Moors and produces digital photo art and video. Living in tune with the solar wheel, she focuses on seasonal changes and how they affect plant life and humans. She is interested in earth energies, particularly at standing stone and stone circle sites and her current project is based on exploring local rock art to discover the 'mindset' of Mesolithic ancestors. She is also working on two video pieces for 2012.
Farndale West
Kirkbymoorside
North Yorkshire
YO62 7LA
Tel 01751 432936
Websitewww.mariasilmon.co.uk
Emailmariasilmon@yahoo.co.uk
DirectionsFrom Kirkbymoorside, travel via Gillamoor and Low Mill to Monket House and continue up the dale along Daleside Road West for about three miles. Spout House is on the right with sign at top of drive. There is also access from Hutton-le-Hole or Castleton via Church Houses up a very steep hill to Monket House - then as above.
ParkingOn drive and grass verges
Price RangeCards £1-£3, DVDs £15, stretched canvas prints £30-£300, three-panel stretched canvas prints from £700
StatementMaria lives in a remote location on the North York Moors and produces digital photo art and video. Living in tune with the solar wheel, she focuses on seasonal changes and how they affect plant life and humans. She is interested in earth energies, particularly at standing stone and stone circle sites and her current project is based on exploring local rock art to discover the 'mindset' of Mesolithic ancestors. She is also working on two video pieces for 2012.











