Story and Plot
One thing that I will put in to the work is themes which appear in stories often such as love, danger, plain and cowardice. These will help to plan out the story and make it interesting. Need to keep the plot […]
One thing that I will put in to the work is themes which appear in stories often such as love, danger, plain and cowardice. These will help to plan out the story and make it interesting. Need to keep the plot […]
I am now starting to think about were to take these ideas that I have been developing them through my drawings. I need to start producing the drawings for the final film as it will take a long time to create […]
as much as i like the first few days of a new year, i’m also quite uncomfortable. for a start i have this new blog and i’m struggling to remember it’s title. i’m struggling because for the first time in […]
So really I shouldn’t be adding to this now as the project is finished (for now) but I just thought I’d say I’m fixing up to see sculptor Anthony Heywood who supported the project to discuss some ideas for taking […]
The large scale charcoal drawings are helping me think about how to dress the characters. What types of clothing styles I want the characters to have. The image of dress that I feel is the most suitable, would be a […]
My large scale charcoal drawings are to help me think about how the love story will unfold and how the characters emotions will unfold through out the narrative. I loved having a large piece of paper to explore on. Always […]
Has anyone here had any dealings with Netherlands-based GAA Foundation? http://www.globalartaffairs.org/ An artist has been offered a slot in their exhibition “Personal Structures” at the European Cultural Centre, in Palazzo Mora and Palazzo Bembo which will run during the Venice Biennale 13 May -26 November […]
(photo copied from The Guardian – A life in pictures feature) John Berger died at 90 yesterday. What can I possibly say of interest or relevance to add to the acres of words which will be written about him and […]
Best known for Seizure, his 2008 Artangel commission for which he covered the interior of a South London flat with copper sulphate, Roger Hiorns’ current show at Ikon Gallery sees him back in his home city, where he also hopes to soon bury a decommissioned Boeing 737. Fisun Güner talks to the artist.
For my professional practice I collaborated with sculpture artist Pauline Bickerton. We agreed to make a piece of work in response to the land space called the Hermitage at Letheringham Lodge. We looked at other artists who had taken on […]
I wanted it to be an everyday journey so I decided to walk it from my house down to the University on the Waterfront, a distance of about two and a half miles. I started out with the idea to […]
A few years ago I did a residency at ‘The Beaney’ in Canterbury and I posted six blog posts about my time there. These posts are no longer available on their website and so I thought I’d re-post them here. […]
Looking at some of the wire sculptures of Antony Gormley, I liked how his sculptures looked so simple but were very complex, the patterns he created not only with the material but with the spaces between the materials. I thought […]
30th October The experience of working with Shaun led me to further reflect on my motivation for my previous performance work. I had first started looking at performance through looking at the work of Rebecca Horn. I became interested in […]