A team of artists, including six from Teesside, is visiting the site of the world’s worst nuclear accident which happened nearly 30 years ago. The impact of the explosion and fire at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in […]
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In my final year of BA (Hons) Fine Art degree at University Campus Suffolk, I’m fascinated in spatial awareness and how we perceive space. Using my art practice I’ll be exploring our perception of the large scale and small scale environments.
Home to posts relating to my final year as a BA (Hons) Fine Art student at University Campus Suffolk.
These sketchbook paintings are an experiment with a technique using images from popular culture (social media, magazines, newspapers, TV, everyday life) and combining them in a way similar to collage but painting and drawing instead of cutting and sticking. The […]
Reflections on image making and taking from 1984-2016
How I got work from posting on-line.
Re-mastering of 26 year old film for the University of Warwick 50th anniversary celebrations
Practice.work done and work in progress
These works use images from magazines and social media, I have created the works using a stylus on touch screen tablet with digital software programs. Experimenting with different mediums helps the evolution of my practice, my main medium is painting […]
Above are links to my experimental moving image work. I created these works to further explore the different mediums my work can be applied to. The form of my moving image work gives off a hypnotizing aesthetic due to the […]
A continuation of my first digital art popular culture project, however these works include the theme of celebrity along with beauty. As celebrities are used as tools to gain mass attention from people as well as beauty. The images used […]
Ethnocide Blurb https://youtu.be/bLt_c4dcgHA ‘While entire cultures and livelihoods are wiped off the Earth, the knowledge within them is being spilled out of the global cultural landscape and heritage. As much as the actual local landscape is being destroyed, the […]
Picking up my case and running with it… looking for new adventures, new opportunities.
Working alone in a rural studio with four cats and a hundred dolls made me crazy.Be my friend, okay? … please.
in november 2014 we published our go and see bursary review. it informed an art walk in belper parks www.corridor-arts.org.uk
Over the past five years our arts programme has predominantly been southern-centric, and we wanted to address this. Now that Supernormal is in its sixth year and successfully functioning as an organisation, we have been looking to expand our networks […]
Our first Review bursary post and a brief Introduction.
My year has been punctuated by mentoring sessions made possible by the Re:View Bursary from a-n. Firstly, it’s important to say how great it was to be able to pay artists for their time and experience (and we all know […]
The Walking Reading Group (TWRG) is a project that facilitates knowledge exchange in an intimate and dynamic way through discussing texts whilst walking together. For our a-n Go & See bursary, we visited Scotland and Cornwall to explore possibilities for developing the project.
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Stumbling across The Girl’s Own Annual at a market in Oxford led to this amazing collection of Cherie Strong’s work being produced over a three month period. Seeing is believing. The women in the images are like beautiful pieces of […]
Community art work in response to housing crisis and Government’s proposed Housing and Planning Bill to build more “affordable” homes
Your last chance to watch the water themed presentations and performances by artists, scientists and academics and activists from all walks of life live online on the Waterwheel platform.
I’m an artist living and working in London. I draw sprawling, delicate cities inspired by geometry, nature and architecture. In this blog post I recall my last 18 months of drawing on ‘Vine’ and my recent participation as a nominated ‘Best Vine Artist’ in the ‘Shorty Awards’