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Jan Hicks, Installation of Wild Boar, 120-metre hill drawing made from 500 swaledale fleeces.
Photo: Steve Messam.
Philippa Lawrence, Soft Target (detail), six silk mohair and silk pom pom targets on MDF, 45cm diameter each, 2006.
Photo: Jason Ingram. © the artist.
Philippa Lawrence, Bathed in Light, ancient cast iron bath, neon, coal, 80x180cm, 2006.
Photo: Jason Ingram. © the artist.
Michelle Wren, Story has it, if the Birds move at all, the whole of Liverpool will crumble and fall, No.2, mixed media, 2006.
Cover of a-n Magazine, November 2006.
Heather and Ivan Morison, Flowers with wood pigeons, Lambda print, 80x80cm, 2004.
Adam Reynolds, Work by Adam Reynolds.
Stella Corrall, Work by Stella Corrall.
Su Blackwell, Birds of the Open Forest, paper sculpture.
Johanna Basford, Crazy Botanic, detail from a hand printed wallpaper.
Archive photo of the Merz Barn in 1947-8.
Ian Hunter and Celia Larner (Littoral).
Photo: Jackie Ford. Courtesy: Windermere Lake Cruises.
With the Merz Flag on the steamship Wan, September 30 2006
John Dummett, Thought For All, 2006.
Milena Bonilla, Any place like this, 2006.
Nusra Latif Qureshi, Defining Exotic Spaces 1, site-specific installation, Asia House, dimensions variable, 2006.
Photo: Vipul Sangoi, Raindesign.
Rashid Rana, I Love Miniatures, digital print (edition of 20), 46x62cm, 2002.
Courtesy: the artist and Nature Morte.
Liz Bailey, On the road - Spain 12, oil on linen, 30x30cm, 2006.
Courtesy: the artist.
Phil Toy, Things Beginning with B: Beethoven's bucket, found objects, 45x50cm diameter, 2006.
Mark Anstee, Occupation, day fifty of a fifty-day drawing, 2006.
Photo: James Ide.
Catherine Bertola, After the fact, dust, soap, polish, dusters, cloths, brushes, work coat, 2006.
Photo: Andrew Eathorne.
Negotiating your practice.
Extract from Nils Normans graphic novel Thurrock 2015.
Courtesy: the artist and General Public Agency.
Commissioned as part of
Thurrock: A Visionary Brief in
the Thames Gateway, 2004.
, Waste.
Waste.
Waste.
Waste.
Thanks to University for the Creative Arts for these images.