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Its been almost a month since my opening at the Towner Gallery. The show has been very popular. The visitors are very interested and intrigued by the work. Because there has been lots of interest in the work, together with the curator we have decide it to frame samples and give the visitors the choice to purchase the work if they desire. They can chose from three framed samples: one tile, four tiles, or ten tiles, also have the choice of ordering larger sections.

It has been very busy and productive time for me. After the opening at the Towner I when to Ljubljana, in Slovenia to participate at the 14th international Fine Arts colony. There were 8 artist invited to participate four from Slovenia; Joze Marinc, Barbara Jurkovsek, Nikolaj Masukov and Klemen Kavcic; and four international; myself as Macedonian representative, Sally Sheinman as American, Colin Foster as English and Michael Burke as Irish. We worked very hard but also had a great time. The colony is organised by Tomo Vran and is part of the Ljubljana Festival. www.ljubljanafestival.si until 7th of September 2011.

At present I am back at my studio, working with smelly scallops, producing all the works for Pied a Terre, which opening is on the 6th of September.


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Great opening at the Towner Gallery on Friday night and thank you to all my friends that came to support me. Hurray they finally have they own website http://www.townereastbourne.or g.uk/exhibition/compulsive-obs essive-repetitive/

If anyone in the area do come and visit the show.

Compulsive, Obsessive, Repetitive

2 July – 18 September 2011 (free)

This is a group show of sculptors who obsessively use small scale repetitive processes to create large scale installations.

The exhibition comprises five new commissions by:

Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva

Brendan JamisonSusie

MacMurray

Jill Townsley

Henry Seaton (Rex Henry and Graham Seaton)

It also features an earlier work by Claire Morgan.

These artists are motivated by the need to compulsively repeat an action – in a labour intensive and painstaking way – to create a large scale installation composed of multiple elements.


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