New meanings of old issues
I feel in a very familiar stage of existence in terms of my studio practice. The place in between work that has been formed already, work still as an idea and some remaining results form experiments. All is data in […]
I feel in a very familiar stage of existence in terms of my studio practice. The place in between work that has been formed already, work still as an idea and some remaining results form experiments. All is data in […]
Today, after many hours of work, I finally finished my painting. The title is still unknown as I am still unsure if I want each of the works to have their own title or a title all together. I was […]
I’ve decided to start another exciting journey for my MOJO and I’d love for you to get in involved…
One glaring great injustice for artists on low income is the ‘Call for Artists’ paid submission ‘scam’, where artists are invited to submit their work for inclusion in an exhibition but by also by offering prize money that exhibition submission becomes a gambling wager.
Most artists we get across are non-native English speakers. They tell us how challenging they find articulating their practice clearly and profoundly when writing applications and connecting with art professionals in person.
hot frosty morning While seeing a silent frosty field during lockdown, there were some warm colours in the foliage. I thought about ongoing conflicting elements of climate-change, as hot and cold, being contained within the one small field, like a […]
I had a great chat with Vicky from the BATLIC all about how things have been going since the re-opening, it was really insightful. They’ve kept some safety measures in place. They are still doing enhanced cleaning, there’s signage around encouraging people […]
at the time of trying my projection, I saw nice light coming through the ceiling windows. Thankfully, there was a nice matress laying around and Sadly, I forgot my tripod. How I worked with it? I put my phone on […]
Projection is supposed to take one of the walls of my little cube exhibtion. As I mentioned before, I want the whole exhibition to be focused on emotions. The projection is going to be projecting me changing emotions. I want […]
The ground rolls. Whether I am looking, perusing, or simply standing, feeling the solidity under me, it nevertheless possesses, embarks and gives a slow almost indiscernible rumble. I am always humbled by the fact that it goes further and further […]
I have become really fixed and excited on the idea of using the medium of the plant label in combination with my illustrations, as not only is it a link to the work of Alec Finlay, which I really enjoy, […]
#1: arrive early, leave early. “Stop here please.” The taxi spits us out in Portland Road, Hove, for the first stop of a four-stop evening, at the studio of an interior designer who has just started exhibiting art in her […]
Well here we are then! This is one of those all singing all dancing business posts… The Exhibition times are set, and the events are planned and on Eventbrite for anyone who would like to book. It does seem weird […]
In today’s visit at the studio, I am trying out my first part of the exhibition, which is a painting on just canvas. The idea to use canvas without a frame was made without any intention at first, but after […]
I think that I might be what you call ’an artist’s artist’. Other artists at the studio have really responded well to the two Rest (companion pieces), and not only artists but also a very well regarded known curator and […]
One area that my work will undoubtedly fall into, but I hadn’t considered was art with words, as the names of the plants themselves are just as crucial as their imagery – despite being much less accessible (the majority of […]