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Fabulous news, I managed to pick up some sparklers today. Good old John Lewis does it again. I’ve sorted out the pantry in to a make shift darkroom, looking really forward to tomorrow.
Fabulous news, I managed to pick up some sparklers today. Good old John Lewis does it again. I’ve sorted out the pantry in to a make shift darkroom, looking really forward to tomorrow.
Progress! Painting on a larger scale than my recent work. One of my tutors mentioned John Cage in relation to the work I’m making now. The scale of this work meant I worked quite differently on the top, middle and […]
Went for a walk and took some great images of the sky and how the light was so changable. Love the images but not sure what to do with them, might just keep taking them and make them in to […]
Today’s work grasp. Working with some of the forms I found interesting from yesterdays painting.
The Pointeso Biennale. The Hessler Biennale stems from a project by the Traye Presele Collective, directed by Terry Plasover in 2009. Following the Indentine Biennale’s closure in 1995 the Biennale proceeded by an annual event from 1999– 2003 entitled ‘Mystified […]
The Fine Art course at campus Suffolk allows each student to explore every aspect of modern art, the historical contexts and to create practical work. BA (Hons) Fine Art.
BA Hons Fine Art
A project, by Art Space Portsmouth artist Adrian Mundy, using gardens and plants and turning them into a new body of work with exhibitions in 2016.
BA Fine Art
I wrote this for axisweb: The South West Scene From the closure of established arts organisations to the freezing of Discretionary Business Rates Relief (DBRR), recent times have been challenging for the contemporary arts across the UK. And the South […]
Polly Staple, director of Chisenhale Gallery in London’s East End, has been awarded the £25,000 Genesis Award for mentoring in the arts.
In a move that aims to emphasise its history as a membership organisation, London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts is to reintroduce its £1 Day Membership scheme.
The Sheep have gone. In the run up to xmas I noticed that the sheep have gone from the golf course! I have walked over there again 2-3 times now since noticing this. There are a conciderble amount of damaged […]
Blind men and an elephant The story of the blind men and an elephant originated in the Indian subcontinent from where it has widely diffused. It has been used to illustrate a range of truths and fallacies; broadly, the parable […]
Great first meeting. So much talking from everyone which makes the crits productive and enjoyable. On and off throughout the day I think about the next stage of our collaboration – making a new piece of work with an allocated […]
I am excited about the Paper work collaboration – where it might lead, who the other participants are, will they be sympathetic. I have been thinking, looking, drawing threads together for the first topic, ‘Straight’. I am currently working towards […]
Myself as template… I started out fitting it, after all, I made it for myself….then bit by bit I push bits over the edge… Stretch out from it or pull back from it… Until I notice I have grown and […]
On making transportation arrangements, musing about my next work and impatience about a ballot box. I’m waiting for a response from an art courier about transporting my painting over to Manchester in March. I will feel twitchy until I know […]
Why am I doing this blog? This blog is about me expanding my ideas into the public arena. I graduated in 2002, with a Visual Arts degree. I had acclaim about my art, but I did not share this confidence. […]
I have just been looking on pinterest and searched for light, I found a few interesting images one was of a sparkler. I wonder what it would be like to make an image of a sparkler using photosensitive paper. Might […]
Love this, Yayoi Kusamas Mirrored room, its an amazing use of light http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/02/arts/design/yayo…
Here is an interesting image that I took on a shopping trip in Manchester City Centre. I love the way the light shines through the window, but its so sad that hardly anyone sees it as the stairway was so […]
Having studied portraiture over the past two years I have concentrated in portraying people in an accurate and realistic style. I feel that sometimes I have been overly concerned with technique at the expense of subject matter. I feel that […]