Woodlane Windows Series: Erik Whitaker and Rupert M Loydell

Erik Whitaker’s untitled piece was exhibited in the Woodlane Windows from February 18th to March 4th 2019.

Erik Whitaker’s untitled piece was exhibited in the Woodlane Windows from February 18th to March 4th 2019.


In this new series, a group of writers from our School of Writing and Journalism react to new work by Falmouth’s Fine Arts students as it is exhibited in the windows of the Rosehill building on Woodlane Avenue. The first installment of the series brought artist Corey Maloney’s and poet Eeilen Walden’s work together. You can see it here.

This second installment brings the work of artist Erik Whitaker and poet Rupert M Loydell together as Rupert responds to Erik’s piece. If you would like to participate in our Woodlane Windows Series, please get in touch with Sherezade Garcia Rangel.


Blue Sky Thinking


It was an architect’s tent:
the barest drawn outline
suggesting the supports
and shape of the thing.

He lay inside, staring at
the small canvas he had
hung in the sky and wished
that his lamp was smaller

and he knew how to sleep
outdoors, to rest when
there was too much to do,
and the sun was so high.


by Rupert M Loydell


About Woodlane Windows

Woodlane Windows is an initiative by Fine Art students from Falmouth University to present new work in Woodlane Campus. Currently there are three exhibition spaces: three windows in the Rosehill building which face Woodlane Avenue. The work is curated and created by students. Selections are made fortnightly and displays change weekly.

This initiative makes new work available to pedestrians and our Falmouth Community. You can find previous work and keep up to date with this project by following the Woodlane Windows instagram account.