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Small victories – big on satisfaction

So, whilst not having an awful lot of time to create drawings I have never taken seriously the importance of taking decent pictures of my work – and how it can change its imapct. Whilst a necessity for having good […]

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LOST MEMORIES

WEEK 16 Artists in attendance 13 ITS FREEZING and Its time to think about the exhibition! eeeek! The group are still working on their pieces for the exhibition, this ia a tremendous achievement as a few months ago they would […]

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Head & Hand

Moving on to work on the head and hand of the figure and stepping back I can see that I have made the hand too small in comparison to her face. I need to rework this. Taking pictures of my […]

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Spots before the eyes

After several days of working on the background here is the finished background and the start of painting in the chaise my figure will be reclining on. Kathryn Raffell, 2015, Untitled, Acrylic on canvas, 180cmx120cm.

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Background ideas

After many, many ideas for a background to my latest painting I have found the perfect print to use that wouldn’t overpower the foreground, I finally decided to use a spot style print. Kathryn Raffell, 2015, Untitled, Acrylic on canvas, […]

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Artist Inspiration

Photograph of Wangechi Mutu,  2015, 3648mm × 2736mm. Taken from on-line Google image search. I happened upon a very interesting artist called Wangechi Mutu. She is photographed with a mix of pattern and objects that appealed to me as a […]

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Untitled blog post from "Visiting Artists 3"

Visiting Artists: He Cometh to the Art School Skip forward a few years and here she is, sweet sixteen; our young artist. Raised in the Sixties and living the Seventies. One day He cometh, the one raised in the Twenties […]

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The end is nigh

As my residency draws to an end, I feel slightly sad to realise that this will the last time I spend so much time in Hestercombe house.  The smell and layout of the building has become a familiar dwelling and […]

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Research trip

Yesterday, I combined checking out some retail outlets, looking at exhibitions and meeting up with a friend for a chat (lesson learnt from last year – all work and no play makes you feel like hell) Both of us wanted […]

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Forest Immersion

Here is a set of works I created in response to a pattern making session in the studio’s. I began with creating a 2D piece using triangular shaped newspaper cuttings. The shapes I created developed from the image of slate […]

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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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Artist Research

I have been doing some extensive artist research for some inspiration as I would like to develop my work into installations. David Nash: I was given the opportunity to visit David Nash’s studio’s, his work inspires me as he uses […]

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Regeneration photography

Since November i have been documenting the regeneration of a building on the A1 into an architectural practice. this building is Art Deco in style and is absolutely stunning. The moment i read this building was to be restored i […]

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Love That Knows An End

This painting is from the film Watchmen –set in an alternate 1985 where superheroes exist. The painting depicts two characters: Laurie Jupiter and Dr Manhattan. A vigilante; Rorschach conducts an investigation into the death of a fellow crime fighter and […]

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