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Freelance writer on art matters - especially relating to art in the environment, natural and built, political and socio-economic. Read on…
Freelance writer on art matters - especially relating to art in the environment - natural and built, political and socio-economic. Read on…
Morgan Falconer is an arts journalist. Read on…
My work is a commentary on modern society. I am currently working on a project that I have entitled 'facebook generation'. Through my own facebook group of the same name I recieve photographs of peoples' nights out, which I then turn into paintings. My inspiration for this project has been the 19th century writer Charles Baudelaire who in his book 'the painter of modern life...' he writes of capturing the essence of modern society, to 'distil the eternal from the transitory.' My work is an up to date re-working of his timeless idea. Read on…
Rebecca Farkas is a practising artist based in Herefordshire, working with light and colour to produce video and installation works. The intense colours in Rebecca's work are inspired by her early life travelling with the circuses where her family worked. Rebecca graduated in 2010 with a BA Fine Art and now works at both Hereford College of Arts and Meadow Arts, in addition to continuing with her own artistic practice. Read on…
Jessica Farnham is a Goldsmiths graduate, who loves London, Kurt Vonnegut and David Hoyle. When not working a 9-5 to fund her dog's biscuit habit, she is lying in bed writing on her laptop. Read on…
sarah filmer graduated from southampton solent university in july. now it is time to take her ba (hons) fine art out into the world and use it. engaging in contemporary art practice in as many ways as possible seems like a good start. Read on…