Screen printing findings
I have found that the order of the CMYK inks that goes onto the print affects the colour of the prints. For the pink one I’ve put black ink first and yellow last, this resulted in a yellow hue of […]
I have found that the order of the CMYK inks that goes onto the print affects the colour of the prints. For the pink one I’ve put black ink first and yellow last, this resulted in a yellow hue of […]
Recent large-scale figurative paintings, sculptures, and mixed media works on paper by Cornish artist Andrew Litten.
Just a reminder to be wary of automatic renewal contracts with third parties. Not everyone is like AN and gives you a reminder that renewal is coming up. Just got burned myself as it was in the contract and it […]
Have you found yourself making more work, less or about the same? Has your subject drastically changed or not at all?
Graduating Goldsmiths’ artist James Southall-Ford discusses his work.
Artist Natalie Godjamanian discusses her work ahead of her MA Fine Art show at Edinburgh College of Art.
Lancaster University graduating artist Aashna Arora.
A live artwork and run following the length of the river Thames from source to sea over 14 days, 31st March -13th June 2021. In partnership with Estuary 2021 #AssocProg21 & Anglia Ruskin University.
With thanks to my partner Richard Allen, who accompanied me in a campervan.
The commute to the studio is quite pleasant (though I am aware of its environmental impact) and it seems to be becoming shorter. Obviously it is the same length, it is just that it is becoming familiar. I wonder […]
I have no use for a straight line It doesn’t do anything interesting. Parallel lines are useless. They have no adventure. They’re unaffected by the world. Give me a line that meanders, takes in its surroundings. Give me a line […]
Heart and Hope I think there’s a point in any project where you reach a plateau, turn around, sit on a bench and look across what you’ve done. From there you assess where you are, turn 180º and look across […]
Documenting the year I seriously started trying to write the future through the eyes of my semi-fictional collaborator/alter ego AuTCRONE and her band of cyborg buddies.
Julie Umerle | Recent Paintings, 18-29 May 2021
I am very excited to have been awarded a DYCP grant for a years research in the Blackwater river in Essex.
On 19/05/21 we had our final group crit and I put forward Moving in and around To Bite B&W Repeat in the studio see below, as no one has seen it yet. It was really good to get a sense my […]
A recent online life drawing from the School of Painting, St Ives focused on the style of the Pre-Raphaelite artists. Led by Hilary Jean Gibson, it was wonderful to learn and practice a few of the different poses and styles of this period. […]
I’ve cut a print to fit the frame. This print is another one I’ve done last week. The registration marks serve as a good border around the image.