Bouncing back
Well, ‘bouncing’ probably isn’t the right word, but I’ve got heaps more energy . I recovered from my op really quickly and I was back on my feet ( literally) within 4 weeks and itching to get back into the […]
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Well, ‘bouncing’ probably isn’t the right word, but I’ve got heaps more energy . I recovered from my op really quickly and I was back on my feet ( literally) within 4 weeks and itching to get back into the […]
This lady is imbued with brisk cheeriness as she smiles her sunny yet blue light out to touch the others in the garden. Everyone knows that she has a heart of pure generosity as her bossy façade occasionally drops to […]
Peeking and twitching behind foliage curtains, you can see the occasional wondrous dazzle and sparkle as sunbeams sweep across the flower patch. These hidden gems are shyly waiting for their true love to seek them out and whisk them into […]
We catch up with Telford-based painter Shannon Ward after a whirlwind year in which she was featured in a-n’s Degree Shows Guide 2024, graduated from Wolverhampton School of Art in June and went on to win the Freelands Painting Prize.
Cornwall based artist and plumber Sovay Berriman reflects on a successful 2024, including being the Clore Visual Art Fellow 2023/24, supported by a-n.
London based artist Emma Douglas works with a wide range of media, including drawing, printing, painting, photography, sculpture and film. Here she reflects on a successful year that included winning the Working Drawing Award at the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize.
Artist Vlatka Horvat reflects on a year immersed in By the Means at Hand, her project for the Croatian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, and shares her hopes and plans for 2025.
Artist and photographer Joy Gregory reflects on a ‘rollercoaster’ year, which has included major commissions, publishing an award-winning book, and receiving an Honorary Professorship.