Wednesday, 20 March 2013
Marl from the Shannon
I went scuba diving in the river at Killaloe after college today. Cold, only 6 degrees and a fast current , but risking my life for Art (and my buddies, thanks Sinead!).We collected big lumps of marl from the river bed. I hope to make clay fish
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I also did another figure for my Cresent College memorial trophy



Labels:
cresent college,
marl,
rugby,
scuba diving shannon
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