Completed 4 digitally printed A5 photo books for the Westgate Studios show yesterday evening, alongside 12 framed photos these will be the work from the residency for the show next week.
I have just finished the latest issue of MAT ZINE. This issue makes up part of my response to the residency and will form part of the work for the art walk show at Westgate Studios at the end of […]
Sunday was my last day of my residency at Westgate Studios. Spent the day photographing around the building again, as well as having access to artist Ian Smith’s studio:http://tim-naish.blogspot.com/ as well as the empty 1st floor area which I hadn’t […]
While working on the photographs from Westgate Studios have been thinking about the impact might cameras have on our understandings and expectations. There are a prolific amount of images surrounding us, a constant kaleidoscope or slide show of images. Replicating […]
One thing has been bothering me about this blog was the adjustment needed when using a different weblog. (I have been using a WordPress now for over 3 years and wasn’t really aware of how comfortable it had become until […]
Yesterday was my second residency day at Wakefield Studios. I met several more of Wakefield’s studio holders, including Paula Tod http://www.axisweb.org/seCVPG.aspx?ARTISTID=4862 hose studio I was able to spend some time in and photograph. Spent the first hour or so yesterday […]
Have been looking again at the photographs from Westgate studios. One image keeps pushing its self forward; of a tap in a currently unoccupied studio on the top floor. Taps are ubiquitous… and are a conduit for something we can’t […]
Here and there: It’s been a few days since my initial visit to Wakefield’s Westgate Studios. Going over the material I gathered (video and photographs) a couple of thoughts have been chasing themselves in my head. The first is the […]
Yesterday was my first day visiting Westgate Studios, Wakefield. Spent a busy day photographing and video-ing around the building. Was shown around by artists Ian Smith and Bob Milner. The views from the building were amazing and so was the […]