This exhibition in Hull, showing as part of Artlink’s Square Peg programme from 8th April to 13th May 2017, features work by artists shortlisted for the Adam Reynolds Memorial Bursary. The bursary is an annual award made by Shape Arts in memory […]
This blog has been set up to document my creative journey and to give some background about my practice. More posts can be found on my blog: https://paulliptrotartist.com/pauls-art-blog/index.php 8 June 2018 – Helsinki bound – initial reflections on my trip […]
A collaborative project exploring commonality between sampling practices in digital music and blackwork embroidery – supported by a Professional Development Bursary from a-n The Artist Information Company
Musings and painterly scribbles of expression.
Updates on the research, development and testing of a new sound work which sonifies climate change data
In the day to day world of being obsessed with different processes, one of the questions that is often asked is simply, why? What is it that drives me to keep working with the materials I do? What excites me […]
Drawing made after a recent visit to the Robert Rauschenberg exhibition at Tate Modern and linking this to the UK’s formal withdrawal from the EU.
Inhabiting, dwelling with objects, exploring how these objects can bridge the perceived gap between ourselves and the world around us.
Art Making Art Thinking – intermittent conversations visual and written
The concept of painting is one that has always eluded me, I’ve tried to make it work without much success over the years. Ask me to paint something and my mind goes blank. I don’t draw things! I’m now starting on a journey to tackle this ‘demon’
I don’t know if it’s just the time of year but I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about the direction of my practice and how my concerns have both evolved and clarified into some conceptual ideas that will impact on my ways of working.
Blog charting progress with a photobook project, generously supported by a 2017 Professional Development Bursary
BSE Art Society now without an exhibition space in the town
This series of six posts explores my adventures through the light filled summer days of Iceland, close to the Arctic circle.
Supported by an A-N Professional Development Bursary. Learning new skills with textiles incorporating photography and found natural objects
A nostalgia for a time that never really existed in the first place.
Bringing together ideas about growth, transmutation and evolution in a period of rapid social, political, environmental and technological change. Image above: “Blood Music” from a collaboration with photographer Vicki Painting.
A blog documenting the work and learning I do through my Professional Development Bursary
My bursary will fund work on filming & professional editing software to make a short film about British artist Felicia Brown’s 1932 gift to her sister “Gypsy” – a tea set from Berlin.
This is a mind map of my work and my influences. Hopefully over this blog i aim to share my processes as well as gaining better personal insight in to my own work.
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 will document some of my experiences as one of the 38 designer/makers selected for the Crafts Council’s Hothouse programme.
about when illness drives creativity in all its eccentric forms
Somewhere to talk about being an ND person, a professional artist and project lead.