Traditional meets Street My aim with this small portrait was to paint in a traditional style on my found cardboard mixing in some pop art qualities such as broad blocks of colour. I did aim to complete this entirely in […]
Whats next? Having researched, explored and experimented with many new materials I feel I have the ground work done and I am ready to produce finished work on a much quicker scale. I shall continue to work with all of […]
A blog from lovely Wales!!! Up for a few days which is always good. Came up on Saturday- family gathered which was great-a rare event. Beez’s birthday Sunday and the kids did mega good!!! Cooked breakfast, pint at the Bear […]
The six school blossom workshop sessions have all been delivered now, I seem to leave a trail of blossoms everywhere I go! The past two weeks have been frantic preparing, collecting materials and delivering the workshops, I feel tired but […]
Lately I have been reading alot of blogs. Blogs from America mostly, where people go around places and ask people random questions. sometimes they will ask about aspects of their life, or their hardest struggle, or biggest pain, and other […]
Way back when you do, I did. This vid from last year has much to do with the foundations of my Degree Show 6ix Souls concept. We come from the earth, ascend to the heavens & beyond. After death, many […]
The artist Alan Davie, who was known for creating works that drew heavily on myth and ‘magic symbolism’, has died at the age of 93.
New Glasgow International director Sarah McCrory has stamped her personality on the festival’s programme, but the sixth edition of this biennial with a difference still retains its unique character and sense of place.
While the Top ten blogs for March sees new entries by J Kay Aplin and AnnaMaria Pinaka & Jennifer Picken, it’s Marion Michell’s blog Sleep Drunk I Dance that once again hits the high spot, with another impressive score.
This week we get all immersive with new installations by Wu Chi-Tsung in Sheffield and Shezad Dawood in London, while in Leeds, Ian Kiaer’s works explore questions of value and form, and in Colchester, Aleksandra Domanović looks into how the post-war environment of the former Yugoslavia has been shaped by the media and technology.
John Wood and Paul Harrison, 'English Disaster', Single channel HD(16:9) 10:00 min, 2012. Courtesy: of the artists and Carroll/Fletcher.
Fleur Alston, Photograph.
Re:view Meeting No.2 One step forward, two steps back I had my second Re:view meeting with Tamsin Drury at Zion Arts last week and it’s taken me a while to filter through what was discussed. It also didn’t really help […]
→ continued from above One thing I remember hearing (I hope I’m getting this right) is how as a young boy he would go to a Jewish neighbour’s house on the Shabbat to light their candles, and be given a […]
Sometimes I wish the world would slow down with me, grind to a halt when I do. Extreme fatigue marred another week. Pain in strange places: sitting in palms like weights of woe; soles of feet as if pummeled and […]
Brief Reflection of Blog so far. After looking through my entire blog i felt i could understand what i have done and what i am doing more now than when i started my project. I had noticed while reading that […]
These are some of my pope joan prints ,I was thinking of her Identity being protected within a halo. The circle is eternal, the other circle I was thinking about was the ancient symbol, the ouroborous depicting a serpent or […]
Gerhard Richter Gerhard Richter has been an inspiration of mine since my abstract flare began during the second year collaboration project. I felt a prominence of bold colour and experimental lines throughout his work which really began to relate to […]