
University of East London
Ba (Hons) Fine Art
Ba (Hons) Fine Art
The eighty-strong Artists’ Bond opens its doors to another forty members from 1 April. But, as founder Ellie Harrison describes, anyone looking for a practical funding scheme would do well to look elsewhere.
Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Communications and the Creative Industries, recently stated that the UK’s cultural sector is in rude health. Graham Hitchen agrees, but argues that it has nothing to do with the Coalition’s policies – and that unless things change, in ten years time it will be a very sick patient indeed.
Wardrobe + Casters. I am constantly experimenting, so I believe I have more than one series of works going on at any given time, Furniture I usually use is a chair. This time I decided to use a found wardrobe […]
Using just the etchings for the seven scientists, I have printed them, watercoloured base colours over top and then added pen and ink on top afterwards. This process is alot quicker than making the prints with etching and lino cuts. […]
i came to this place last week very paniced and slightly running around waving my arms in the stlye of the international distress signal. the combination of very low biorhythms and an influx of data rather tipping me over the […]
I’ve reached a stalemate in the work and am awaiting the next moment of inspiration… writing often brings it forward… focuses my mind… sharpens… As I mould and sculpt the paint, it draws me away from the research and I […]
I have been collecting my used make up wipes for months as it is a simple yet effective way I feel of portraying myself without actually creating a self portrait the traditional way that is thought. It is a daily […]
1 Funny how you look back and are able to see your life in chunks and eras. Sometimes one blends into another, its passing unnoticed until years later. Sometimes there is an almighty crash as one ends and another begins. […]
Exercise #2 – Delicious Paint I consider the process of making paint out of food to be the spine of my creative output. That is, it is a fundamental part of what I do and acts as a source – […]
Interview. Dont no what this is about, but it happened.
During my research for my dssertation , and looking at other artists I began searching for some materials I though i would like to use within my art. I looked for animal materials , which were difficult to source once […]
I carved 24 grains today and had six visitors (a friend, a young woman, two men, a couple). As I’m not looking up when visitors come I don’t know who visitors are or how they react. Chris Graham was my […]
Article in the Telegraph: Champion’s land of soap and glory Published on Friday 15 March 2013 09:00 ARTIST Silvia Champion is creating an installation inside the grain warehouse at Victoria Quays. Visitors can watch her at work carving blocks of […]
Found this artist on Internet called Heejung Kim, she uses video projection to demonstrate the confines of our own identity. The video’s projected on object similar to mine, showing frustration and conflict within themselves. One film called Continuously Standing up […]
A productive week with successful experiments made in wax for my degree show. It is good to know that I understand what I will be doing over Easter in my studio at home.
Daily Broadcast I broadcasted live on Saturday putting on my make-up by using the cam as my mirror and practicing my Penny Arcade script. Putting my make-up on to my usual standard was hard to achieve compared to using a […]