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REELS (post n.2)

Are Reels useful for an artist exposure?  I have recently used Reels on Instagram more than regular to analyse the amount of new following it could provide and compared it to the other art accounts + how it works in […]

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Day 11 – Codex, Kerouac and Keats

By chance, Cambridge(shire) artist and former podcast victim Karen Eng is over this week to photograph the Codex Artists’ Book Fair, so we agreed to meet up. Artists’ books are at the opposite end of the tech continuum and as […]

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Inspiration…

As I mentioned at the end of my previous blog post, I now need to focus my attentions on the visuals of my instagram account, and the image that I want to create when sharing my work online. Up until […]

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Blank Slate

The above image shows my now blank art instagram, from which I can now work up. Although I didn’t mention it on the previous post, a key area of change for me is the name or handle, as although I […]

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Day 10 – The Sea, The Sea

I made it to Monterey Bay, an iconic drive down the Pacific coast with thrilling sea views. The sea was a very deep blue and the white foam of the breakers was spectacular. Sadly it was too windy for many […]

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NFT’S and Social media

As part of my Professional Practice Two module, I will be trying to gain a better understanding of social media platforms and trying to understand how they function to promote artists work. I would also like to look at whether […]

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Professional Practice Two

This module asks to develop and sustain an on-line prescence through the use of a blog and/or websites and social media. Researching social media to gain a better understanding of it.

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Day 9 – The School of Visual Philosophy

Being the Second Saturday of the month, the School of Visual Philosophy across the road from the Flamingo Motel was holding an open afternoon, and it was great. The school is set in a large open plan space (former shop […]

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Day 8 – A Day Off

An intentionally slow day today and a chance to reflect and regroup. Strange how the brain fills up, a shame it doesn’t just keep on expanding to accomodate new material without the need to switch off and process. It is […]

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Day 7 – New Realities

After a quick visit to the Golden Gate bridge (traffic jams and a slightly disappointing vantage point) I made my way to the San Francisco Mint for Verse: The Art of The Future, an exhibition of augmented reality artworks. To […]

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Crit: 31/03/22:

Last week we had a crit for the first time in a while, which was really interesting and helpful for me. There was definitely an element of hearing the same thing again (as in previous crits), which I suppose is […]

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Mending the Coverlet

Mending the Coverlet. Coverlet Detail. by Phyllis Griffiths (my grandmother) and Carole Day. Textile and felt. Mending the Coverlet Some things cannot be mended. Some can. When my sister’s husband, Nick, died following a motorcycle accident, a kind of chaotic […]

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Shivery Dog

Shivery Dog Shivery Dog in the Garden by Carole Day. Sepia ink pen. When my brother Michael died, and we moved to Esher Road, I guess I must have been lonely. Although I don’t remember being with Michael, my mother […]

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Day 6 – The Home of Apple

Today the adrenaline started to wear off a bit and the jetlag pushed forwards, so I decided to start with an Uncle Joe special – broccoli and feta omelette with the largest hash brown I have ever seen. Plus (UK […]

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Meditation

Mind Burst by Carole Day. Felt tip pens and brushes. Meditation  When I was working in Acton on the Mobile Libraries, one of my colleagues, Judith, introduced me to meditation. Judith didn’t practice meditation herself, she attended the sister School […]

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My April Boldbrush Art Contest Entries

I’ve entered three of my Shetland charcoal landscapes for the April Boldbrush Art Contest. As you may know, these charcoals were drawn on gorgeously textured hand-made paper during my recent residency on Shetland. Whenever I was out and about on […]

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Event Exhibition

(re)FLEX

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  • Venue:
    Filet gallery
  • From:
    April 14, 2022
  • To:
    April 19, 2022
  • Location:
    London
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