Grain Projects, 2024
w220 x h300 mm
62 Pages
£30.00
Heft
Aaron Schuman
The Gaia Foundation
Grain Projects
2024
4 in stock
Commissioned by The Gaia Foundation for nationwide arts and agriculture campaign ‘We Feed The UK’, working in partnership with GRAIN Projects and Fordhall Organic Farm, Shropshire. Heft is an immersive photobook, published by GRAIN Projects.
On his first day visiting Fordhall Organic Farm, while walking amongst the sheep grazing in the sun-drenched pastures, Schuman encountered Julie Cooper, a former teacher and educator, and one of the farm’s many valued volunteers. He says: “During the course of our conversation, she asked me if I was familiar with the ancient shepherding practice of ‘hefting’. She explained that ‘hefted’ sheep are free to roam over large areas of land, yet they develop an innate sense of belonging to a specific place or pasture, where they prefer to go to live and graze – a very distinct area where they feel calm, comfortable, comforted and safe, and return to again and again. Furthermore, she continued, this homing instinct and strong sense of belonging is often passed down from ewes to lambs without the shepherd’s intervention, with extended families of sheep returning to the same place over many generations. Before going our separate ways, I asked Julie if she herself felt ‘hefted’ to this particular place, and after thinking for a moment she replied, ‘Yes, like many of the people who come here regularly, I suppose I do!”