I am finally coming to the end of my degree and looking forward to the possibilities of the future, which is both exciting and scary at the same time. I find myslef reminising about how fast time has flown since […]
Friday became such a busy and, enjoyably, exhausting day that I did not get time to add my posts so I’m back tracking now, filling in the gaps and recording what happened retrospectively. Not quite in the spirit of blogging […]
As we began to add our finished books to the exhibition the space began to come to life. There was a great sense of relief at having finished and so much appreciative interest in the variety and quality of the […]
Write as if no one is reading. There is no conclusion, just hypothesis. Two days of art consumption, costing £37.10 + £10.10 in train fares. Andrea Zittel in Newcastle and Two Days at Sea in Manchester. Inspiring and confirming. Reading […]
busy here…and fun.. …our Farningham Hobby Horse project was featured when the Lone Twin Olympic boat project launched and was on all the news bulletins. One of the wooden donations from which the boat was fashioned was ours. Centre starboard= […]
BA Fine Art Studying a Degree at Lincoln University
10 MAY 2012, hosted by the Greater London Authority at City Hall, London.
Sarah Purvey, 'Landscape Series', Ceramic.
“The success of artist-led initiatives…demonstrates perhaps that our institutions could learn a great deal from the way that artists organise themselves. Their outlook is often different, non-linear, more democratic and less structured than traditional visual arts bureaucracies, They are frequently […]
Snap! is over and Growing pains back with me, which is nice, even if I’d have liked it to find a loving home somewhere else, for a good price of course. I wished I could ask the work itself how […]
This week has been the start of the dismantle for the degree show. It’s so strange to think that we’ll be putting our work up in just a few days and then that’s it, no more uni, no more art […]
We had an excellent meeting with Robyn Woolston at Falcon Mill yesterday. We was expecting Robyn to bring architectural plans for drawings and measurements but the architectural plans are the installation! A new installation never seen before. Robyn Woolston said […]
I have been very busy, not least with the London marathon on the 22nd of April. The training was harder than I had remembered and took up a lot of time and energy. Now the dust has settled, I have […]
We begin building the degree show on Monday – and our deadline is Friday to have everything in. I have finished my work for the show now!! So all that needs to be done is enterprise and the Sketchbook.
finding exhibition space for the final project was a spontaneous moment in berlin, I was looking on line for buildings which may be related to Italy when I stumbled across the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy, it was their seminars that […]
Three weeks today until the private view of our show! Its all going so fast. We had our dissertation results back yesterday; hope everybody was pleased with their results! I think everybody is just focusing on getting the work finished […]
It’s been a bit of a strange week- bank holiday, final tutorial, and lots of tying up loose ends. I’m still working on the painting I mentioned last week. I’m pleased with how it’s going but the paint seems to […]
First thing this morning I got an hour to myself to cut and print my relief block prints. These prints will form the top layer to my pages. They will sit about 1.5 cm above the ink jet prints of […]
Ethan was first to ask me for assistance with how to print his photo polymer relief plate on blue book cloth for the cover of his beach book. He has used sandpaper for his pages and back cover so that […]
Newtown-based gallery Oriel Davies announced the winners of its Open 2012 Awards at a ceremony on 28 April.