Kel Portman

@ground.works.projects

GroundWorks is a project by Kel Portman and other invited artists who use walking and environment as a catalyst
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17th February 2026 A daily work in progress A walk of 1529 paces | in the space between time passing and time arriving | mistletoe proves popular | led by a pathway of desire using a @what3words location as the basis of a #haiku ///bucked.downsize.deliver now truly bucked up and not having to downsize will it deliver? #walking #walkingartist #what3wordsphoto #stroud @walctogether
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2 months ago
From yesterday’s ‘Destinations, Encounters and Deep Noticing’, a First Friday Walk with artists from @walking_theland . @walctogether @benfriedy @auswalkingartists
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5 months ago
A new, daily work in progress A walk of 6465 paces | oak-leaf-litter | slowly a river begins | care worn fence using a @what3words location as the basis of a #haiku ///poodle.sidelined.passion dragged by a poodle the owner looked quite sidelined passion counts for zilch #walking #walkingartist #what3wordsphoto #stroud @walctogether #slomo
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6 months ago
A new, daily work in progress A walk of 12 paces | overnight, rain has fallen | droplets cluster | mirrors of grey skies using a @what3words location as the basis of a #haiku ///reeling.registry.discloses reeling from the shock the registry of misdeeds discloses dire truths #walking #walkingartist #what3wordsphoto #stroud @walctogether
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9 months ago
A new, daily work in progress A lakeside walk of 5000 paces to a point cormorant wings outstretched in early sun | shadows move | two rocks 10 paces apart #walking #walkingartist #what3wordsphoto #Psarades @walctogether
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10 months ago
A new, daily work in progress | a walk of 8990 paces | River shimmers in afternoon light | reeds moved by currents of air | mud cracks using a @what3words location as the basis of a #haiku ///knowledge.gift.seashell with its past knowledge the river presents a gift: seashell brought by bores #walking #walkingartist #what3wordsphoto #landscape #gloucestershire
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11 months ago
A new, daily work in progress | a walk of 743 paces | 2 encounters after walking to the grave of a painter/mariner | a dead sparrow using a @what3words location as the basis of a #haiku ///essential.gates.jumped it seemed essential to linger in kissing gates they all jumped for joy #walking #walkingartist #what3wordsphoto #seascape #cornwall
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11 months ago
Broadcast. An exhibition at Prema in Uley, Gloucestershire by Joe Magee For his exhibition throughout Prema, Joe has created ‘Broadcast’; a series of all-new works which explore the way we communicate and the driving forces of communication that echo in the natural world. The images seek insights into nature’s rhythms, human culture and the patterns that bind us.
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1 year ago
A new, daily work in progress | a garden walk of 32 paces | footsteps in morning dew | chorus practises | the day progresses using a @what3words location as the basis of a #haiku ///protect.magazines.linguists trying to protect you from the guile of magazines such cunning linguists #walking #walkingartist #what3wordsphoto #landscape #cotswolds
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1 year ago
A new, daily work in progress | a walk of 824 paces | rain approaches in failing afternoon light | sheep deep in conversation | between stile and gate using a @what3words location as the basis of a #haiku ///interest.upwardly.relaxed showing interest glancing upwardly at clouds sheep seem so relaxed #walking #walkingartist #what3wordsphoto #landscape #cotswolds
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1 year ago
A new, daily work in progress | a walk of 14 paces | a rare day of spring sunlight | blue periwinkle flowers emerge through bronze beech leaves | buzzard harried by shrieking gulls using a @what3words location as the basis of a #haiku ///hill.remembers.marble over far off hill a weak sun remembers why it’s marble cold here #walking #walkingartist #what3wordsphoto #landscape #cotswolds
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1 year ago
Alexander Caminada’s recent works. He writes: “The Noose, the River Severn’s widest section, fascinates me. I’ve documented its shifting channels, mudflows, and light variations, influenced by tides and weather. Despite freezing winds, these visits reveal the beauty of its colors and ever-changing landscape.” @alexander_caminada_photography
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1 year ago