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Visual Arts Administration & Promotion

Hi does anyone know of any freelance service offering administration and promotion for visual artists? I would be so grateful of any suggestions or recommendations. Additionally if you feel like this is something you could undertake yourself then please get […]

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Please Vote for my November Art Contest Entries

The entries into the November Boldbrush Art Contest are from my brand new additions to the Beautiful Blooms collection. Completed during my last exhibition, I’m delighted to include these in the contest this month. I’d be delighted if you’d vote […]

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New Painting: Happy

Dappled rays of light reach through the leaves and petals, contrasts highlighted as one happy flower gets to shine her brightest. Happy (mixed media on canvas, 12x16cm) available

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Part 3

After the installation of the works, we all went out for an evening meal and a well deserved few glasses of wine. New acquaintances. We didn’t need to be back in the space til later the next day, so we […]

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New Painting: Freedom

Twirling and prancing, moving to a beat all of their own. Simply enjoying the utter freedom of the natural elements in which they’ve found themselves. Freedom (mixed media on canvas, 12x16cm) available

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Interruption

Oh dear. I still haven’t managed to include all the bits I have wanted to in my latest series of collages and painting. I have been easily distracted lately. This includes illness, my work in a theatre and the stress […]

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Self | Cell paintings

Making art should be fun and there should be a playful element – no restrictions, few expectations, open experimentation. I decided to cut up some of the engravings and create collages (well, technically montages as no glue was involved), I […]

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Self | Cell engravings

Printing the engravings has revealed many new possibilities. The quality of the engraved lines is extraordinary, very much like a drypoint, with the ink not only collecting in the intaglio cut, but in the burr of the aluminium resulting a […]

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Research in Clay and AR for the Workshop1. Part 1.

Preparation for the Workshop 1 Preparation for the first workshop was a real challenge regarding the idea development, experiments, and finalisation of the workshop plan. I realised that my routine at the Rochester Square studio follows the motto of my […]

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Wet Plate Collodion and Bromoil

Next to doing a Photo Polymer course with Martyn Grimmer at Spike Print Studios in Bristol I also attend one day workshops to try out a wider range of alternative and old photographic processes. One of them was on the […]

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