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Artists discussing their practice and experiences through personal blogs about the projects they’re working on, as they happen, wherever they happen.
Starting a project? Why not share your experiences by writing a blog about it?
BA HONS FINE ART Read on…
Latest post: 28 March 2008
This Blog is about working the the rural environment on all sorts of contemporary art projects. Read on…
Latest post: 30 November 2011
This is a highly impractical HOW-TO KIT on how to find a 3rd eye & why is it (not) worth it! wink <@> wink Read on…
Latest post: 30 December 2007
BA Fine Art Read on…
Latest post: 5 December 2011
An international artist residency at Greatmore Studios in Capetown between September and the end of November 2010.It's my first residency but not my first visit to Capetown: I lived there as a teenager during the apartheid years before returning to Read on…
Latest post: 15 April 2011
I am about to fly to Venice to join the team of artist invigilators from Wales. They are there to look after the Tim Davies exhibition at the Wales Pavilion. We work part time and use our free time to pursue our own research or make work. I will be Read on…
Latest post: 6 September 2011
Following my studio process and progress as I continue into the third year of cycling and painting the English coast. An insight into the personal experience, trying to express a British attachment to the sea from a midwestern perspective, and Read on…
Latest post: 27 June 2008
Critical Fine Art Practice BA (hons) Read on…
Latest post: 8 February 2012
I paint about my community and my life. This blog is to be a place where I can talk freely about my work. Read on…
Latest post: 4 February 2012
This blog aims to capture my personal experience of the residency as well as being a means of capturing techniques and processes of Bronze casting to act as a resource for both myself and others. The Brian Mercer Bronze Casting Residency is a Read on…
Latest post: 26 July 2010
In December 2010, 5 months pregnant, I was offered and accepted a one year residency at Pangolin London in Kings Cross starting almost immediatedly. This blog will chart my attempt to ‘have it all’: a year of focused studio time and a Read on…
Latest post: 9 January 2012
I am the first artist to be granted a Street Trading Licence in my home town and this blog will record my progress. Read on…
Latest post: 9 September 2011
I have been the Artist in Residence at the John Henry Newman School in Stevenage since September 2008. I have been spending the time developing my own practice as well as running art sessions for the staff and pupils at the school. Read on…
Latest post: 20 July 2009
The aim of this new blog (my 2nd here on Artists Talking) is to document the next 12 months, during which I will be painting to some purpose. To what purpose? I'm not yet sure, lets just see how my practice develops and I'll take it from there. I Read on…
Latest post: 7 September 2010
Over the next year I will be working towards an MA in Fine Art at Wimbledon College of Art. I'm sure that there will be many highs and many lows as I get to grips both with my course, and with living in London. This is my general blog of my year at Read on…
Latest post: 27 October 2011
First and foremost, the aim of this blog is to exist as a reflection tool as I work through the process of re building my practice into something more sustainable. I don't plan to make any crazy aims or statements, I just want to take things Read on…
Latest post: 6 February 2012
This blog is about what, why and how I produce my art, and also what I do with it - be it in exhibitions, competitions, or sit in a corner of a room ashamed of itself. Read on…
Latest post: 9 February 2012
BA (Hons) Fine Art Read on…
Latest post: 29 March 2010
For the last year I've been engaged with the largest single work I've ever made - a free-standing hand-made paper sculpture, 1 metre high and 17 metres long, constructed in the form of a huge concertina book, called Thames to Dunkirk. During Read on…
Latest post: 2 November 2010