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I am testing that I can actually begin to use this blog as other students are currently stating they are having problems.

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Returning to Painting

After a 6 year wait I’m finally going to be having my own studio space to work in! I feel like I am ready to explore & push the boundaries of my practice in a way that a lack of confidence used to hold me back. Age & experience really can provide the fuel you need to evolve…

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Projekt Botanikos

Botanical- Botanikos(Greek)

/bəˈtanɪkl/

noun

plural noun: botanicals

a substance obtained from a plant and used typically in medicinal or cosmetic products.

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Journey to self

An artistic and historical response to the European refugee crisis

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THEY SO NEED CONTENT

Meeting with Martha Fleming in September 2015
a-n Review blog- post three

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Photomoments

Photography, interviews, digital media – arts, theatre, and social issues.

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Coastal Muffle Kiln

Documenting the process of devising and using a coastal muffle kiln culminating in an exhibition of new ceramic works onboard a floating light vessel moored in the Medway estuary.

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New works for exhibition

I had been mulling ideas around in my head for months when I finally came up with the right idea for the pieces I wanted to exhibit in this years Flesh exhibition, at Espacio Gallery, this month. These pieces are […]

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Mark Edmonds Studio Blog

Weekly Updates from inside the studio of Staffordshire based artist: Mark Edmonds: http://markedmondsart.com

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I Wish I Hadn’t Chosen This Subject

My prep for a new set of portraits of British Raj officers, based on the collection of the City Palace Museum, Udaiphur, India

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It’s a Dog’s Life – rich or poor

Selection of paintings at the Galleon Grill Blackpool September 2015. James Loy displays some of his work on how he explains the differences between the rich and the poor in society, using the dog as symbol. His style changes from representation to abstract and is ongoing.

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late stART

Having come late to art, I am driven by the need to do, make, live art. Now. Before it really is too late.

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Re-visualising the landscape & changing urban perceptions

“Landscape is a medium of exchange between the human and the natural, the self and the other. As such, it is like money: good for nothing in itself, but expressive of a potentially limitless reserve of value.” Excerpt from ‘Landscape […]

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Residency at Sidney Nolan Trust

This blog is somewhere for me to share my thoughts, ideas and responses to my week long residency at The Sidney Nolan Trust.

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Its.. an odyssey ..

Begin with ideas, embrace chance, subvert expectation, trust the process, celebrate an open outlook with a smile at the ready, propose peaceful honesty as a solution.

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Producers rock!

In the final week and a half of preparing Goonhilly Village Green and now realise having a Producer would have been a god send! So much to do and think about despite having Curators and experienced artists on board!

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Goonhilly Village Green is GO!!

The project is about creating a community in the heart of Goonhilly for a day. For those who don’t know. Goonhilly Downs is a unique landscape on the Lizard Peninsular in Cornwall. Home to all sort sorts of things, including the iconic Goonhilly Earth Station.

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