Walks and Tracks
Images and observations whilst walking in the countryside.
Images and observations whilst walking in the countryside.
Projects unedited blog by Bruce Davies
Portraits of trees etched onto paper made from their own leaves. An exciting collaboration between two printmakers.
The trials and tribulations of a middle aged arts administrator trying to get to grips with a brave new world…
Fast Food. Fast Drawings.
These were made on a bit of a whim….turns out they are really enjoyable to make and I’ve even managed to sell a few. Combines my love of screen printing on paper and fabric with mixed media thrown in.
I’ve just updated my profile and added a collection of my work.
With the demise of HandmakeMe I’ve added Etsy to my list of online shops.
transforming the experience of being set up by a professional art fraudster
“Are the choices you make in your visual practice the same sort of choices you made in your dissertation research?” We put this question to three student members who have recently completed dissertations and are now working towards degree shows…
Media bias, are we to blame?
I graduated almost three years ago with a degree in Fine Art. I have since been a part of AA2A at the University of Teeside and have had my own studio for exactly a year now. However, I work in […]
I have been wan a place in the Crafts Council UK’s 2015 Hothouse Business mentoring programme!
Since graduating in 2008,Campbell & Connors joined forces again in 2012 to present an exhibition titled ‘Works on Paper’. Through collaboration, we’re extending the project & continuing our investigation of what a work on paper can be.
This blog will show different formats of how I have exhibited my work. It will give you an insight into the different methods I am using to display work for a range of audiences. This blog will be updated daily […]
Henri 100 years ago – is the pre-project project made for Llantarnam Grange Arts Centre in Cwmbran South Wales – it will lead on to an Arts Council of Wales funded research project at National Museum of Wales Cardiff in 2015
How did I get into the craft of Leather work? Well that journey started when my family and I were watching the first series of The Great British Sewing Bee, April 2013. There was a rather interesting fellow, who didn’t […]
I’m just going to dive in all guns blazing and hit you with the good stuff. As a direct result of getting the a-n Re:view bursary last year I’m now finally on the right road to making a short film. It was […]
Opening event. Great launch with great people
This blog will document the rest of my 6 month residency at Airspace Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, which culminates in a final exhibition in the gallery space at the end of January.
http://mappingcollaboration.blogspot.co.uk/. A participatory exhibition that examines creatively working together and explores how our values for collaboration could be visually expressed, incorporated and mapped.
I’ve just completed my residency at the V&A Museum. This was the first time the museum funded an artist to be based outside the museum. My studio was in North Kensington and connected to a housing development. From July 2014-Jan […]
…AT Tate Modern on Marlene Dumas |The Image as Burden Saturday 14th February 2015
I guess this will appear somewhere, whether anyone will read it, I have no idea, but let’s get it out there… I have just started to teach adults in my own self devised classes in South Devon. I love it. […]
…AT SPINACH WITH DAVID MACDIARMID: SHOW & PRACTICE DIALOGUE THURSDAY 12TH FEBRUARY 2015
Barrie J Davies is an artist. He has been a practicing artist for over ten years has had up to fourteen solo exhibitions and been in over hundred and seven group exhibitions worldwide. In paint he uses a provocative and humourous approach to expose the human condition.