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.
Narrative from the RD1st coaching accreditation programme 2017, course fees funded and attendance gratefully supported by a bursary from a-n, The Artists Information Company…
This blog will follow my study for the final year of my fine art degree course. Right up till my final show. Web Page found at https://robinlkwoodward.wixsite.com/robin-woodward
Spending time in Coventry to help develop Ludic Rooms latest project
Blogging on the results of my actions.
I’m a third year student studying at University of Suffolk. My art this year is all about human interaction and bringing the fun and joy into my work.
Launching my project to bring the very best British and Croatian naive artists working today, in a range of media, to a gallery or museum near you, with an outreach programme to encourage art making in the community – including a Call for Partners.
BA (Hons) Fine Art University of Suffolk
My art grows around me. My flat is filled with objects I have made over the last few years. There is always something going on, something new developing. But this creativity in the living-room, due to M.E. my only possibility, […]
I am pleased to announce my participation as an Artist in Residence with the ground breaking ‘Art In Manufacturing’ project. As part of the first ever National Festival of Making, supported by arts commissioners Super Slow Way and funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
This blog entry reflects on the relationships between walking, thinking and looking in the early stages of my artist residency at Tower Bridge and the resulting impact upon my drawing practice.
Reflecting on the beginning of my public programme as Artist in Residence at Tower Bridge, this entry shares the experience of leading a participatory art walk along the Thames…
Arts Council England funded project about the melodramatic history of the Coronet Theatre in the Elephant and Castle, London. It is closing after 145 years of theatre, film, music and clubbing events.
This blog is dedicated to sharing insights and experience from the coach training process and sharing from my current journey integrating and putting into practice my new skills as a trained coach for artists.
In 2016 i was awarded travel bursary to network with like minded people in the same field as me. Even through it didn’t necessarily need to document my trip, I couldn’t help myself. So click on the vimeo link below to see what I got up to.
Forty page case-bound book showing all 26 mixed media landscape pieces being shown at Alan Kluckow Fine Art April 16th to May 10th 2016
Me muttering about creative processes, life and inspirations. My work rarely stands still, a bit like me. It evolves and meanders in subject and style, like a winding stream. I just go with the flow.
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EMOTIONS THROUGH COLOUR Last year in level 5, my theme was my emotion’s through color, I produced a mind map to link up the various emotions. I researched the color’s associated with the various emotion’s and symbolism that was […]
I’m busy developing the work for my next exhibition, which is themed on the Arctic Convoys that supplied the USSR and the Eastern Front during 1941-45. Using paintings and sculpture I hope to give viewers a sense of what it […]