‘On the road of sea stars’ 12 – 18th June 2021
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Archive
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Venue:
Zuzushii Art Laboratory -
From:
June 13, 2021 -
To:
June 18, 2021 -
Location:
South East England
From the light projection of the same name.
Crab Nebulae , from The Cloudy and Hot Atmosphere of a Quiet Sun. Acrylic on paper.
The 2021 Guide includes a snapshot of this year’s graduating artists, plus Next Steps interviews with Joy Labinjo, Matthew Burrows and Jody Mulvey.
A personal, connective and transformational journey into deep listening and kombucha brewing…
There are good days and bad days, but most days are a combination of both. Some swing wildly from one extreme to another. The project is going well, and for that I am grateful. Chuffed to have had the Drawn […]
I have experimented a lot for the exhibition proposal and it was good to have feedback on all of the pieces I have done. I did a small presentation of all the work I have created for the proposals so […]
April passed in somewhat of a blur. It concluded with a very pleasant low-key and covid responsible opening of Mr Dandy Blue’s Lepidopterarium in Flat Octopus’ Exhibition Case. It was really nice to meet people in person after months […]
After reflecting on this 1-1 with Gary yesterday 29/04/21, I have thought about how the work changes its reception slightly based on the audience. This is something Jane and my peers have mentioned previously in my exhibition proposal feedback, it […]
I’ve been asked by an organisation to use one of my paintings as a postcard to give away as a gift – 3.5k copies. Does anyone have any thoughts on how to calculate a fee for this? Thank you for […]
On the 28/04/21 I wanted to finalise one of my prints for the printing workshop. As discussed with Srin last week, it was thought to include more of the black to frame the work. We spoke of censorship that comes […]
Marcus and Ron – Contemporary Artists introduce their latest Artwork Title: We Love You but.. includes new words!
Exploring Male modes of Carrying that appear more achievable than my own capabilities. Photography by Anwen Howells
I last wrote a blog post here back in November, when Madi and I regretfully had to postpone our exhibition because a lockdown was imposed on November 5th. Happily, what with the Covid vaccination rollout, and the diminishing deaths from […]