Back to the future….. Since starting my research I have always relied on the effect of the sun as the major activator for the colour change in my TLCs. Of course, the amount of change depends on the weather conditions, time of […]
….to document and archive a ten year project…to win the Turner prize….10, 000hrs of art….1,000 hrs per annum
Personally, I find an aesthetic appeal on the C-Prints (Fujiflex or Kodak Endura Metallic photographic paper). They are very similar to the Cibachrome that I enjoyed when I started printing years ago from the film…
Republishes extracts from my substantial report entitled Measuring the experience: the scope and value of artist-led organisations, the 1993-96 research study that explored and articulated value of the artist-led as a vital research-based ingredient in the visual arts ecology.
(Originally posted April 2017)
An Arts Council England project called The Melodramatic Elephant in the Haunted Castle exploring the history of the Coronet theatre, 1872-2017.
Notes from a DIY residency in Paris.
To achieve more art and creativity in my life this year
A new work, R&D for a larger project From Wasteland To Wasteland exploring the Somme and TS Eliot’s the Waste Land
Write up on Collaborative Practice from a 20 minute seminar.
Officials everywhere these days, and of course “Subbuteo” were clever enough to include them in their table top football game of the 60’s and 70’s. Originally hand painted, figures were later, controversially, machine painted leading to the nickname “zombie” figures.
https://russellmoreton.blogspot.co.uk/
http://asianworldnews.co.uk/localnews/who-really-populates-britains-arts-sector/
I’m a Fine Art student at the University of Suffolk and I’m now in my third year. This blog is going to explore and document each of my projects that I’m developing for my studio practice, to help me critique and understand my focus studies.
The concept of painting is one that has always eluded me, I’ve tried to make it work without much success over the years. Ask me to paint something and my mind goes blank. I don’t draw things! I’m now starting on a journey to tackle this ‘demon’
Fine Art Degree Student at University of Suffolk
Final year blog for the BA (Hons) Fine Art at University of Suffolk.
Where Do We Go From Here?
I am a 3rd year mature student at the University of Suffolk and I am interested in the process of creativity as a way to explore the self (whatever the self is!). I like Outsider / Strange / Bizarre Art and particularly like to use found and natural materials.
Documenting my research, through my visual practice, into the relationship between bodies and capital.
In early 2005 I was visiting the National Gallery in London and found myself looking at The Mond Crucifixion by Raphael. I was transfixed by the beautiful handling of paint, the delicate portrayal of skin and fabric, and the sensitive […]
Tribute to the Late Howard Hodgkin by Lucy Elizabeth Jones
This blog tracks my reflections and investigations into coaching from attending the RD1st Coaching Course 2016. Course fees funded and attendance supported by a bursary from a-n The Artist Information Company.