Untitled blog post from "Unwrapping The Gift"
Arts Practice and Motherhood ; a lot can be done while children sleep, quietly in the kitchen… ready to feed at any point, so very present to the time I have and making the most of it, even if my […]
Arts Practice and Motherhood ; a lot can be done while children sleep, quietly in the kitchen… ready to feed at any point, so very present to the time I have and making the most of it, even if my […]
This little tree of life has joined a postcard and is travelling on
…last Wednesday after a friendly chat on the phone, I emailed the gallery as agreed, with the 10 images for them to select what they want to exhibit/sell, as agreed. Not heard a thing…so I emailed yesterday to ask if […]
Put up a podcast of a childrens story- a memory of life in a remote TB sanatorium in Wales, how one child , Douglas, was forcefed cabbage until he vomited. That child is now a successful Swansea accountant so I […]
I’ve been feeling a bit under the weather this week. The times going faster and faster and I feel I still have so much to do. It doesn’t seem to matter how much I organise and plan, I still feel […]
Well the meeting on site the other day was a bit weird. It has now been decided that the central column that houses my four monitors is to be positioned to one side of the room rather than in the […]
25/02/08While pushing people to join The Black Flag Game on Face Book I am contacted by my first girlfriend who I haven’t seen in over twenty years. I would say my first love but that would get me mercilessly ribbed […]
26/02/08Tuesday is usually my day off at the moment, though I did do a little work today. I have thoroughly settled into a routine now and there is only really a month to go. I like routines but they do […]
This blog documents my process this year of researching and developing new, live work based on two pilot projects; ‘The Loom; from Text to Textile’ (2005) a live, textile installation and ‘Mother to Mother’ (2006), a participative online Garden of […]
…it's still manana in Portugal, so no news yet…it's unreal that when the gallery first contacted me via Axisweb they had no idea that my work is partly influenced by the Portuguese landscape. I'd spent some time there on my […]
It is very curious that James Trilling associates Mozart and Matisse as “complex givers of simple pleasures”, I did not know Matisse when I was growing up, but I think Emanuele Luzzati can be associated to Mozart in the same […]
Wow! they look great! it's like the print is developing multiple personalities. N
….yep triptych postcards, a new genre !! L x
THINKING THROUGH PRINTING I am finding thinking through printing an interesting process, and one which perhaps I should do more of. Its benefits are something to do with the combination of decision-making which has to be done in order to […]
Here are the two projects that my R+D are based on developing this year– The Loom :from Text to Textile (2005) – a live, networked textile installation and Mother to Mother (2006) , an online Garden of Values. This blog […]