MARIELE NEUDECKER I went to Mariele Neudecker’s show at Room last weekend. She makes amazing landscapes – diminishing the human element, thereby directing the viewer towards the metaphysical dimension. She explores Romanticism and its elevation of nature and landscape as […]
Almost a year ago, I had a phone call from a civil servant at the Department for Communities and Local Government. He’d picked up on the work I’d done with artists and empty shops and wanted to know if it […]
The Interview part 2: Project for Pietrasanta (cont. from previous post) I then presented my proposed project: to represent an Enzyme This is an idea for a work I’ve recently had. Enzymes are proteins that are the ‘do-ers’ in all […]
Not much time in the studio but have had a very successful few days. I took part in a workshop with Emilia Telese on Wednesday and thoroughly enjoyed it. She is an absolute delight, highly professional and very knowledgeable. On […]
Just wanted to post some images of some of the work I’ve done this week, so I can reflect upon them over the weekend. I returned to using the voile and tracing paper, and probably more importantly to some drawing […]
The end? The beginning? In a way I’m starting this blog at the end. Since the beginning of March this year, I’ve been engaged on a year-long project called “A Year of Waiting”, where I aim to collect up and […]
I now have a studio space and it has utterly transformed my life! Simply by having space and time to create has bolstered my enthusasm for just about everything (though I still don’t like red meat!). It feels as though […]
A good day today. I went to the Air Time 09 at Brighton. It was great,so much knowledge in one place for a struggling artist to access.If you get the chance go to one I can’t recommend it enough,I would […]
Why do I choose to post on here when I’ve got food waiting for me again!? Ah but pressure and stress can be a great catalyst… Course-wise we got feedback on written work this week, all going well – ‘keep […]
The Christmas Market is going well, especially considering that we only found out we could do it about two weeks ago, and have had to get organised really quickly. Plus I was slightly distracted by that commission opportunity that turned […]
Reflections on the disappearance of a major work in progress, how to respond and what the loss might mean.
Miranda Boulton, 'Letting Go', Oil on board, 20/11/09. Photo: Miranda Boulton.
Bruce Risdon, 'Binky with Toy Gun', Oil on Canvas.
Mir Jansen, Programme Manager of the professional development programme at Yorkshire Artspace in Sheffield talks to Jane Watt about how the studio organisation continues to support artists, the parallels between an artists and an organisations profile development, and her top five tips on making funding applications.
Various Artists, 'DIVERSE', mixed media. Photo: Claire Wilkins. Courtesy: ::the studio:: Gallery 2009.
Belinda Ellis, ''Quintet'', acrylic on canvas, 2009.