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VAGDAVERCUSTIS

a work showing the identification (response) between the artist and the natural environment created by mAgdA on a 2 acres potato field.
She looked for 6 years for the right piece of land to give something back to nature.
At the foot of clegyr boia near st davids in pembrokeshire she found that perfect piece.
The land is at the north site of a big ( 6 acres) green rock called clegyr boia one of the first settlements in wales.
The rock is common land and has a natural environment surrounded by agricultural land and on the west site of the land is trefeiddon moor an conservation area managed by the national trust.

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the land is situated on a peninsula surrounded by rocky outcrops and hills which gives the feeling to be in the middle of a natural stone circle.
It took her around 700 days and costed her around £20,000 to create what is now known as Vagdavercustis.
mAgdA continues to explore and establish the concept of a cultured wilderness, growth of the wild and cultivated, natural and human side by side, a forever changing canvas of earth art and sculpture.

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