Currently reading: Richard Girling – Rubbish! Dirt on Our Hands and the Crisis Ahead. Published by Eden Projects Books in 2005, Rubbish!is an examination of the problem of wastedomestic and industrialin the UK and elsewhere. Challenging and controversial, this is […]
Enthused to explore the potential of self-identity and develop notions of history and ideologies. Characteristically Eurocentric work reveals successes and failures to represent nostalgic memories both devastating and promising. Compositions have an autonomous determination and often exorcising approach that link […]
Nine little babies seemed so many when they were hung against my studio wall, especially as I had originally thought I’d have just three. Nine little babies hung in the foyer of the school of art look somewhat insignificant. Time […]
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I find it difficult to talk about my practice in terms of bringing the making and research concepts together. Each time I try to pin the link down, it slips away, leaving me frustrated and feeling inadequate. The purpose of […]
European contemporary arts practitioner | Painter | Debut solo show Grandfather at AirSpace Gallery | 25 January to 2 February 2013 | Currently working on paintings that display a post-graduate visual growth. Lives and works in Surrey, United Kingdom
Culture Ministers, festival directors and artists will be discussing the international role of culture during a two-day summit at the Scottish Parliament.
Located within an eco-site in Oxfordshire, the festival that explores the cross-over between art and music and champions ideas and imagination over profit.
Carolyn Blake, 'When Iron Rusts', oil on canvas 150cm x 150cm.
May I introduce you to this newest Foundling, probably no. 6 in a series of 7, although it’s the third finished one. The others are still jostling in my head. I’m playing with shapes (not so easy to make perfect […]
This is the one, precious, (are Polaroid pictures by nature and cost per shot always precious?) image taken on my Polaroid Spectra before it had a bit of a meltdown. It is a record of the UFO archive table as […]
I have had an operation on a cataract in my left eye, and the results are nothing short of miraculous. Contrast, saturation and detail, especially in back lit situations has improved greatly. The slow growth of cataracts means that you […]
really not getting anywhere with this tree idea, still just writing ideas down, like a 3ft knitted entity, or covering the entrance up the stairs at walsall art gallery with a huge tree trunk, or getting people to bring in […]
The showcase for emerging artists based in the South West and Wales has announced the four artists for the second half of its 2012 programme.
After an eight-month campaign, Oxford’s Ashmolean Museum has succeeded in raising £7.83 million to acquire Edouard Manet’s Portrait of Mademoiselle Claus, keeping the painting in the United Kingdom.
Jasper Joffe has published a series of email interviews with artists, collectors and economists that seek to illuminate the relationship between art and finance.