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Mycelial Mundus Tapestry

As with most grassroots campaigns, one of the ways in which people expressed their feelings and concerns was through creativity - through making posters, textile pieces, drawings, paintings and banners, or writing poems. See a selection of examples below.

 

Following in this vein, a key aspect of the #NoticeThisTree UK tour of cinemas

across the UK, has been the making our Mycelial Mundus Tapestry.  We invited

people to contribute to it along the way and the enthusiasm and creative input from people we'd never met before was always so inspiring and some strong connections were made - just by sitting down and crafting and chatting. 

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Artist Didi Baldwin has overseen the creation of this beautiful tapestry and at intervals a few of us have spent an evening together sewing the small pieces

that were made at NoticeThisTree interventions onto the bigger tapestry. 

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We are Mycelium Mundus

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Knowingly weaving our way towards mutual systems of survival

 

Needling, knitting, knotting, 

 

Sprouting intricate noodles of nowness

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Spreading spores of intuitive learning and the light touch of deep knowledge

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Natural

art tools crafted by Raffa Baldo

campaign_artefacts

Just some of the original artefacts made for The Happy Man Tree campaign

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Appliqued_banner_This_Petition copy.png
Look_Up_Beaded_cloth copy.png
kids sign.png
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Look Up sign.png
Nature_Dies_People_Die_Faster copy.png
Push_up_poem_chalked_on_hoarding copy.png
Save_Our_Tree_chalked copy.png
Take_a_pic_Notice_This_Tree_chalked_on_pavement copy.png
Vote_For_the_HMT_yellow_stencil copy.png
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Architectural_drawing_of_HMT_Community_cafe.png
Didi's_quilt.jpg
Emma_Smith's_HMT_print.png
Noemi_drawing_graphic_novel.png
Charcoal_of_platform_in_tree.png
HACKNEY_CITIZEN_GRIM_REAPER_ARTWORK.png
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