here is the first print of the large woodcut (which is the size of a door) this is part of it – as much as could fit on the etching press. what do you think we watched one particular wolf […]
The one where: We made the tallest snowman in Kent. Cos of about 6 inches of snow ‘the people’ reclaimed the streets today. Everyone was walking across the road, along the road, around the roads and in the roads, with […]
The third element. Also known as; the big one, and the orange one, as it has an orange exterior face, and the interior colour effect is orange. Spot the pattern… Of the three elements this was the most complex. Two […]
lizz Tuckerman, 'Nearly but Not Quite', Charcoal and chalk on Fabriano paper, 2008. Photo: lizz Tuckerman. Courtesy: lizz Tuckerman. Portrait of an embryo destined to miscarry. A little person who nearly made it but not quite. Work influenced by the 15 years that the artist spent as a research scientist investigating the causes of and treatments for recurrent miscarriage.
Adele Wagstaff, 'Aza', drypoint etching.
various. The aim of Global Village is an exhibition with innovating art from Holland and abroad, that contributes by the public to a better understanding of the effects and opportunities of globalisation.
Ellen Bell, 'Daddy's Girl, 2009', Text on Paper, 2009. Photo: Peter Stone. Courtesy: The Artist. 3D drawing paying subtle homage to Goya's 'Las Meninas' - using text from children's books, women's magazines and other literature.
Edmund de Waal, 'Stet 14'.
Caitlin Heffernan, 'Terrain', Coloured pencil, paper, 2009/2010. Photo: Caitlin Heffernan. Courtesy: Caitlin Heffernan.
Mia Underwood, 'Into The Woods', Watercolour, pencil and inks, 2010. 'Into The Woods' Artist Open House, Brighton.
Kim Edwards, 'Looking North East from Thorpe Lane', Collagraph, 2008.
Gill Robinson, ''Altered States' Triptych detail', Acrylic, 2009. Photo: Gill Robinson.
Tajender Sagoo, 'popsamiti'.