BA Fine Art

This week I have been mostly working towards bronze casting


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Wow, what a year, and wow how things have changed!

I feel that I have already reached and passed my now later known green period, and come into the flock of up and coming contemporary artists about to flood the market finishing our degree.

To be honest, doing the blog has been the furthest thing from my mind, hammering out as much work as possible leaving everything else to the periphery. The possibility for some exposure was the prompting that I needed to post once again.

Using the process leading towards bronze has allowed for somewhat eventful and fruitful gains. Keeping to the human figure as my compass but allowing for multiple magnetic pulls! Keeping to process as key and exploring any possibilities that may arise at the time.

So please find attached some pictures for perusal, feedback would be greatly appreciated, as I believe I have found my language.

So for now goodbye and maybe I will post again before the degree show, lets wait and see.


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I’m back!!!

I done this last year, and have been a bit of a late starter this term. It was a great experience last year, hopefully it can be as good the second time around.

Moving on from my previous work which was all about body casting has made a transition to bronze casting.

“am I still as contemporary?”

Time will eventualy tell, lets just see what prevails.

Back soon (no promises how soon though!)


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