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Making a living as an artist.
Paul Plews, Marieta Tsenova, Beauty, photograph, 2005.
Cover of a-n Magazine, December 2006.
skateboarders in punta Arenas
My dog Bella who i'm going to miss....my family are all saying 'what about us?!!!!!'
Anne Brodie, Installation detail of work.
Made with Jochan Holz, ongoing project
Anne Brodie, Basement.
Series no2, ongoing project
Anne Brodie, Pick me up, 2005.
Olivia Plender, The Road to Ruin, installation, 2006.
Paul Hamlyn Foundation award recipient in 2006
Caravan Gallery.
Guinness gnomes garden, Newcastle
Caravan Gallery.
The Caravan Gallery at the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival, Belfast
Howard Matthews, Terrestrial.
At ANTI Contemporary Art Festival, Finland
Luke Jerram, Self Portrait.
Thurgood Hobson Design, London, Lazy Susan.
Photo: Michael Trainor.
Winner of Bathing Beauties best scale model
Peter Oetzmann, Picture This, digital inkjet print, 96x100cm.
Work uses painted backdrops to recreate the romantic notions of the English landscape, symbolically seen as a place for reflection.
Nora Fok, 1 Prunus Amygdalus.
Photo: Frank Hills.
Grainne Morton, Blue Horse Collage Brooch.
Photo: John K McGregor.
Gavin Baily, Tom Corby, Cyclone.soc..
Photo: John Marshall.
A projected installation that merges live text from political and religious newsgroups with the isobars of hurricanes.
FutureFactories, Holy Ghost.
Photo: John Marshall.
The back of a 'hard copy' of a 3D chair
design outputted using Rapid Prototyping
technology
Geoffrey Mann, Flight - Take Off.
Photo: John Marshall.
Tanya Syed, Incantation, installation, film/readymade, 2006.
Mark Bell, Untitled 1, watercolour on aluminium, 2006.
Jem Finer, Launch of Score for a Hole in the Ground, 24 September 2006.
Photo: Dylan Woolf. Courtesy: the artist and Stour Valley Arts.
A dark noise, installation view, 2006.
Courtesy: gtGallery.
featuring works by Martina Corry, Allan Hughes and Susan MacWilliam.
Robbie Coleman, Enclosure, neon, 100ft diameter circle.
Richard Box, Shake Pole, 1,500 florescent tubes on Shap Fel.
Photo: Peter Dibdin.