At last, time in the studio. I smuggled the dog in as the dogsitter didn't turn up, though it was probably because of poor communication on my part. He tried to munch the walls but luckily not too persistently.
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Tutorials are strange things. For me they can be about having a useful conversation but can also send me off on completely the wrong track, but in doing so, in a round about way having been thrown off track I get back to somewhere that feels more productive.
I felt as if I was hitting a wall after my last tutorial and spent days flailing about and wondering what the hell I was doing.
There are times when I wonder what the point is. Why be an artist? There are lots of ways to be part of the "art world" which don't involve struggling against a sense of the futility of one's own practice.
I have at last though started some new work based on noodles and eating – hospitality, shared conversations, nourishment, relations between women, between mother and daughter – all of this seems to be part of what these drawings are about.
This blog isn't meant to be just about going to openings but anyhow I went to the opening of the new Towner gallery in Eastbourne on Friday night. Fellow DAD co-director Joanna and I had been invited by Jane Lyster, who had worked with DAD on the photography commissions. The ground floor gallery downstairs, where she had several pieces, had a real buzz about it and Jane's work was very subtle.
The People's Choice section on the first floor was very odd: The "contemporary section" was squeezed into a tiny amount of space, almost as if the work was there because it had to be, and the headings overall were very weird. Why would Seascapes not include Contemporary for example? And why "Abstract"?
Anyhow, the gallery itself is a great building and hopefully will house some exciting shows.