Keeping It Going
My first blog ‘Keeping It Together’ came to a natural end when I moved in to my studio. ‘Keeping It Going’ picks up where that left off. Will I be able to maintain a blog at the same time as […]
My first blog ‘Keeping It Together’ came to a natural end when I moved in to my studio. ‘Keeping It Going’ picks up where that left off. Will I be able to maintain a blog at the same time as […]
The story of starting again
The increasingly intense exploration of drawing, and the threads between words, sounds, music, lines…
Still here, still working, still mapping after a fashion
A reflective journal of my thoughts to talk about my artwork I’m putting into my degree show :)
Residential: An exhibition from Project Art Works, a supported studio based in Hastings in the UK, has opened at Copenhagen Contemporary.
‘Seed Lights ’ was an outdoor light and sound event with light projections of animations to music and live poetry performances at Winterbourne House & Garden, and set in winter, amidst cultural and religious festivals celebrating spiritual aspects of light.
Examining those things we usually overlook.
An excerpt from my dissertation – BA Fine Art, class of 2024
I’m making my artwork available to borrow. Read more below.
Every month I enter the Boldbrush Art Contest. This blog shows my entries and the links to vote.
Thank you in advance for voting, each one makes such a difference :)
contemporary botanical illustration show at the Open Eye Gallery
Charting the progress of my practice since 2007 – a-n’s longest running blog!
Re-Wilding Practice: Art and Environmental Sustainability
Project Art Works artists respond to the works featured in Tate Modern’s new exhibition Expressionists: Kandinsky, Münter and The Blue Rider.
When you are in the place of getting your art work off the kitchen table, you don’t need any more of your own canvas, on your living room walls. Can I make an income from my art?
Its a cliché, that mature art students use: I wanted to go to art school but my parents thought it better I chose a more practical degree and then find a job. Been there. Done that, Got the […]
Welcome to the world of paletteknife, colors, and textures!
How on earth to continue a practice with no income??? Dealing with financial abuse and neglect.
“One often calms one’s grief by recounting it.” Pierre Corneille What is the story? In the quiet moments of grief, when words seem inadequate and emotions overwhelm, there exists a sacred space for healing—a space often found within the […]
The international art fair promoting artists and galleries from emerging markets moves to newly renovated King’s Cross Town Hall
I’ve called this blog ‘I draw’ because my art-work is centred on Drawing. I am an artist from Margate.
I propose that performance art not only can be a method or approach to conducting research but as a research paradigm, provides a non-captive, free-flowing, experiential and immaterial research paradigm where beliefs systems are between vapour – liquid – vapour. The […]
Part One: Looking and Dreaming I first became interested in exploring Woking Palace following a visit to Woking’s Story, a permanent museum at The Lightbox. The visit was planned prior to my interview for the 20/20 Project (which is a […]
Posts include: ‘Makers HeadRoom’ – a makers group using Zoom to work together online; the ‘Artists Insight’ mentoring sessions, the theory of ‘The Creative Cycle’ and articles about drawing, persistence, learning, earning and being male