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in 1815 the term of “boody” or ‘boudy’ appears to have been common usage in the dialect of Northumberland and Durhan to denote a piece of broken China. Originally collected by children and classed as playthings, by the 1880s boody which used to decorate jugs,bottles,boxes and tinplate in mosaic style which is became known as boody ware. (British folk art,p 108).

http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/exhibition/british-folk-art

I have been looking at Antoni Gaudi 
Antoni Gaudí was a Barcelona-based Spanish architect whose free-flowing works were greatly influenced by nature.
http://www.biography.com/people/antoni-gaud%C3%AD-40695

cultural, Antoni Gaudi, 1984.

Gaudí’s efforts included not only building design but also decorative style and overall settings; his touch was applied to everything from sculpture to gardens.

this what I liked about his work . he tried to capture his cultural in his design and in his architecture.

My work is not about colours or paint even print , I just want to present my culture, believes and faith in my own practice.


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