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THE DEEP HOLD

Winter MMXXV

I want to watch the blue mist of the night come on,

The windows and the stars illumined, one by one,

The rivers of dark smoke pour upward lazily,

And the moon rise and turn them silver. I shall see

The springs, the summers, and the autumns slowly pass;
And when old Winter puts his blank face to the glass,

I shall close all my shutters, pull the curtains tight,

And build me stately palaces by candlelight.

 

Charles Baudelaire, Les Fleur Du Mal

Winter is a season of contraction — the land drawing inward, the sap returning to the root. In the northern world, we inhabit this turning almost unconsciously: our movements slow, our attention narrows, and time itself seems to thicken. The light diminishes, the air sharpens, and the visible world retreats beneath a veil of frost and cloud.

Yet within this withdrawal lies a necessary stillness. To winter is not simply to endure; it is to participate in a quiet form of renewal. The soil rests so that it may bear again. The self, too, finds shape in silence. This is the season that asks us to attend — to the faint lines of the horizon, to the weight of breath in the cold, to the spaces between activity where thought begins to deepen.

Winter holds us in its restraint, teaching that rest is not the opposite of growth, but its precondition.

 

Winter holds its silence like a promise —

that all endings are merely forms of return.

MŌR is a creative gathering, moving in rhythm with the year’s turning.

We bring together artists and makers, works and objects, each attuned to the textures and gestures of the present season. Every exhibition is a constellation — a quiet conversation between material, maker, and moment, attentive to the subtleties of time and place.

The gallery is a site of ongoing dialogue — between artists and land, between craft and ritual, between what we make and how we live. Our space is small by design, inviting close looking, presence, and reflection.

Here, curation is considered, selection deliberate, and each piece leaves its mark long after you depart.

Move slowly, notice more, leave differently than you arrived.

OPENING TIMES

Monday : Closed

Tuesday : Closed

Wednesday : 11am-3pm

Thursday : 11am-3pm

Friday : 11am-4pm

Saturday : 11am-4pm

Sunday : 11am-3pm

MŌR STUDIO

Nunnington Studios , N. Yorkshire , YO62 5US

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