
Can digital artist replace the painter?
What is real? What is an original in a digital age?
What is real? What is an original in a digital age?
My Solo exhibition ‘O’ opens on the 16th January 2015 running to the 24th at Airspace Gallery, Stoke-On-Trent Read a little about the forthcoming show on Airspace Gallery’s website:http://www.airspacegallery.org/index.php/projects/o_naomi_harwin
Darren and I had great support from staff at The Place – on the Monday evening a technician prepared the Founders Stuio. He put up the projector, lighting and a back cloth and two scaffold poles were tensioned from floor […]
As if to reinforce my current state of mind, and my attitude towards the coming year, I made a discovery… In a fit of pre-christmas-visitor tidying, I came across the notebook I had used in the meeting I had with […]
Inspired by its location on a busy junction along Essex Road, north London, Tintype gallery is hosting eight newly commissioned film works in its window space over the holiday season. Gallery director Teresa Grimes and artists Suki Chan and George Eksts explain.
So the drawing is pushing on, albeit at a painstakingly slow pace, I often wonder now whilst I work why I put myself up for this kind of self inflicted torture whilst peering through a magnifying glass? However, the answer […]
Visiting Artists 3 www.beckynuttall.com One summer in the early sixties, three children travelled approximately 1,400 miles in the back of a mini to visit an artist. In the grove the artist was installing a sculpture exhibition. The children and their […]
I’m standing on the beach in the north west of Saint Louis, pulling my shawl tighter around my head as the north atlantic gusts try their best to whip it away. The shoreline is littered with the waste from food […]
Julian Trevelyan’s painted papier-mâché “Horse’s Head” from the Surrealists’ Float at the 1938 May Day Procession. On show at Pallant House Gallery. Prairie King. My recent visit to Pallant House Gallery for the exhibition Conscience and Conflict: British Artists and […]
Six a-n writers – based in London, Hastings, Glasgow and Edinburgh – pick, in no particular order, their top five UK exhibitions of the year.
today is the day …. sadly not for bears and picnics but for me to count up all the opportunities that i made contact with. i set myself the goal of applying to 12 and imaginatively used this in the title […]
In order to complete one of the lower-body sections I need to draw out two feet. I’m not sure about you but hands and feet drawn up entirely from my imagination look like clumpy meat-sticks, as if I feel hands […]
Arts Council England has appointed Darren Henley, current head of Classic FM, as its new chief executive.
DACS has announced that a record 23,000 visual artists and artist estates have claimed almost £5 million through the Payback royalties scheme this year.
Thinking about what my conversation with B today. The taking in of something for a brief second and then being able to bring it back out in image format. Also the use of naiveity and amateurish in work. Also B […]
My residency at Airspace Gallery is moving into its fifth month and getting ever closer to my Solo show which will be held on the 16th – 24th January 2015. Trip to London In November I spent a few days […]
Hello my A-N friends, I am wondering if it is at all possible to manipulate digital images on an iPad? I am not looking for all the bells and whistles of photoshop; simply just to be able to prepare images […]
Enjoying carving individual blades of grass today (and loosing my sanity)… I realised yesterday that I can use Photoshop to work out roughly what the image will look like, which has been a massive help after all the billboard visualisation […]
Week 15 artists in attendance 13 The artists love abstraction it so much they want to carry it on into the new year. Well I’m flabbergasted!! Last week I reminded them that there were only 2 weeks left until the […]