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Degree Project

This is a brief description on my artwork and how it has changed over the years.

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Combined picture showing a petri latex dish, part unlit and part illuminated by Paul Liptrot
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Light – the simplest transformation?

In the day to day world of being obsessed with different processes, one of the questions that is often asked is simply, why? What is it that drives me to keep working with the materials I do? What excites me […]

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Art, Museums and everything in between

I like the way artist use Museums to produce art and the way museums can inspire art. The way i paint has been called naive, so ive been looking into naive art and artists as well

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Mind Mapping my influences (post 1)

This is a mind map of my work and my influences. Hopefully over this blog i aim to share my processes as well as gaining better personal insight in to my own work.

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Learning to Art

The trials and tribulations of a Level 6 fine art student.

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Paul Liptrot Artist, Petri Latex Series 2017. Close up image
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Emerging themes, embracing shadows!

I don’t know if it’s just the time of year but I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about the direction of my practice and how my concerns have both evolved and clarified into some conceptual ideas that will impact on my ways of working.

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Love and Story Telling

This is Laura’s Blog and inside are all my feelings and ideas about my work leading up to the Degree Show next year. Last year I started moving my drawings  in to the field of animation. So started making my […]

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Research Residency

Expanded Intimacy is a new collaborative research project by artist Nuala Clooney and Kaye Winwood, Creative Producer and Honorary Research Associate at the University of Birmingham.
We aim to produce prototype, glass vessels designed to sensualise the food and drink experience

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Narratives and Spaces

I’m at University Campus Suffolk, in my long final year (ends 2016), but I’m looking forward to it. My work to date has been about stories and perspectives of storytelling. It has involved explorations in painting and installation.

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Critical Perspectives:

This is a series of interviews conducted as part of the Critical Perspectives series at Teesside University Fine Art

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Gill Gregory

Words count too. This blog might help me see myself in reflection.

For a few weeks now: a drawing of part of the studio, every morning, to start the working day. Collection of aspects of a small space.

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Hothouse 2017

This blog will document some of my experiences as one of the 38 designer/makers selected for the Crafts Council’s Hothouse programme.

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Platform – Winter (a work in progress)

I have been working by my window for over a year now…looking at the DLR platform like one looks at a mountain or the seascape for inspiration when one wants the mind to wonder somewhere else. One day, out of […]

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Re-emergence of politically motivated art: a matter of survival?

Donald Trump in a Mexican wrestling mask, Kim Jong-un in Mickey Mouse ears and Vladimir Putin in a Pussy Riot-esque balaclava; not a standard Saturday night in with our favourite world leaders, but rather the screenprints from my ‘Masks of […]

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Postures of Making

Postures of Making is a research and development project which is centered on working collaboratively with ergonomics scientist Dr Valerie Woods. Together we will explore the workings of the creative practitioner’s body when engaged in art making. Val and I […]

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Working Life

My artwork is made for exhibition, and usually carries a message about the human condition, our strengths and weakness. I know that making work is interesting for me, and for those who frequent the galleries which have exhibited my fibre […]

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