Rubbish, garbage, debris, junk, leftovers, litter, refuse, scrap, crap, shit, trash, waste, ruins, remains, rejects, discards, shreds, dirt, detritus… Practice based research into contemporary rubbish in art practice and news from the Museum of Contemporary Rubbish.
We are delighted to have been selected to receive an a-n Bursary to allow us to visit the Venice Biennale during preview week in early May. We will be traveling in ‘Mistress Enid Abbott’, our converted mini-bus, making the over […]
On May the 19th me and my assistant Dasha came to Broomhill to install the Rock garden… Thank you Rinus, Anika and Paul for a very warm welcome, much help with installing, delicious dinner and fantastic stories you shared!
I am thrilled to start this blog as finalist of the Broomhill National Sculpture Prize 2015! Here I will be posting some “work in progress” images so you can see how Rock Garden is taking its shape….
Land Strategies 06.01.2014 to 21.02.2014 residency. My project is about constant disturbance through the dislocation of site by the artist in relation to place. It straddles the border between art and research and consists of the development of thoughts and […]
An Artist investigates the Critical Moment of the Degree Show
This blog will be my critical review about my work , what i think ( conception) and where i will talk about me and other artists but basically in my work during my course of fine art.
University Campus Suffolk:
Final Degree, Fine Art Project
The bright, bold, wild and wonderful world of my interpretation of fine art.
The pivotal interest in my art is people. Human behaviour and emotions as they unfold in response to society, morals and social interactions.
Texture in the artwork as well as texture in life brings depths and perspective.
This Fine Art degree project is an organic kinetic sculpture that is forever growing. This work requires precise measurements and structural stability for it to become a successful and ever growing piece. In reminiscence of Jean Tinguely’s whimsical creations i […]
Exploring fragmentation and traces
Hildegard of Bingen also known as the sybil of the Rhine, was a German writer, composer, philosopher, Christian Mystic, Benedictine abbess, visionary, and polymath,
A trip to Leeds last week proved absolutely exhilarating with such a wide selection of amazing art particularly The Tetley’s new exhibition ‘Painting in Time’.
A central event in the Liverpool art scene, the Fair showcases artwork of around 100 artists. I recently showcased a triptych of works titled ‘Seismic Shift’ in this year’s Liverpool Art Fair 2015.
I am delighted to announce my third publication ‘Stitch Stories’ (Batsford/Pavilion) will be available in August 2015. I have some fabulous contributors from the UK, Europe, the USA and Australia including artist and political activist Mary Fisher (USA)
Feeling that I am being left behind by technology and outside of normal activity due to a lack of a mentor and progressive disease.
A blog giving an inside in the making of a large piece for the Broomhill Sculpture Garden. About finding objects, drawing, model making, material, trials and errors, and hopefully many happy accidents.
Jennifer’s current practice concerns itself with the transformative reality of film. Through carefully selected images of stills from film, universally identifiable moments are cropped and zoomed in on. Emphasis is put upon the character’s face and emotions.
Artists Markets in Stamford, Lincolnshire. East Midlands
I am a final year art student at University Campus Suffolk. My work has developed into the challenge of figurative painting. Recently I have begun to explore the figure and bold pattern combinations and the way the pattern wraps and […]
This is my 3rd year degree show project which shows my works, inspirations and how my work progresses.
This is my Critical Blog, I will be reflecting on my work, my own Practice and context.
Artist exploration of own identity, vulnerability and shared experiences.