Continuing my theme of colour I have been exploring a tool-less way of painting. I have created this by freezing paint into ice cubes and letting them develop their own painting on a canvas. It was fascinating to watch the […]
it did not crash, but it was in the wrong format (square instead of widescreen) so after 3 more attempts it was just right, oh and in the middle of that i did a quick re-edit too. i loaded it […]
Am of to the Lake District to day. Am looking forward to the extreme contrast to my normal everyday life in London. I am looking forward to reading, drawing, sleeping, in whatever order they come. Im hoping that the leaves […]
Last week the objects and the maps we made from the studio hanging got picked up and taken to the gallery. It was so satisfying to have it all locked into boxes, knowing that this time round the installing will […]
People have their opinions… Just opened this month’s a-n. Only got as far as the letters page before I had to get up and walk away. The author of that last letter visited our exhibition and tried to advise us […]
Been attending the Pan African Space Station live concerts as the festival comes to its climax this week. Brice Wassy Trio -a tremendous percussionist and allround performer, delightful to watch and listen to such complex rhythms. If that wasn’t enough, […]
It is Still Life after all. I have concluded these coloured sticks are not ceremonial but are in fact ‘Still Life’. Arrangements of objects, just that they are arranged in the landscape instead of on a table top etc. What […]
Footnotes: the emerging artist On Open Studios My friend’s Open Studios make me cringe, rather like Open Houses do. It’s either other artists wanting to look at the size of the studio-space/house or women with large buggies, and bored partners […]
yikes its been over two months since i wrote on this blog, i had a break to move house over august and i think the longer you don’t do these things the harder they are to get back into. i’ve […]
Following Christian Union meeting we know that we need to reach out to more students and maybe me and Steven work together – he is a Photography student level 5 / 2nd year. In the talk on wednesday it was […]
nice train graffiti picture! been spending my life on trains lately – it takes me 3hours to get to school door to door! need a car! need money first tho..
My work will be showing in an exhibition in Cornwall next week at open space galleries, Penryn. from the 5th october – 9th october as part of the A4 printmakers competition :-)
here’s some picture’s of the sculpture work i did at gwaith powdwr bit late but i’ve only just extracted them off the camera they were on. i’m slowly beginning to think i’m not really a technology type person, better late […]
Part of my current bout of interest in photography stems from a frustrated attempt to learn more about the processes of lying. This led me to concocted histories, namely the writings of W.G. Sebald and his use of (old) photographs […]
Been so busy this evening doing research for my professional practice project that I nearly forgot to get here – with my 3 day interval. I’ve been thinking along the intermission lines and I was thinking of performances. I am […]
What happens when siblings who get on really well in general but argue (let’s be frank here) frequently about art decide to confront their differences for a joint exhibition? Through a process in which my sister and I make work […]
Fine Art BA Great facilities and studio space and good students to work with.
Julia Gardiner, 'Exhibition Poster'.
Tessa Waite, 'Girl', projected imagery onto paper and fabric, September 2010. Photo: Tessa Waite. Projected photographic imagery onto fabric and paper
Jackie Denham, ceramic, 2010.
Contents include: Artists and curators talking, professional development and rural initiatives features: In Debate: Helen Sloan argues that we need to define the visual arts and stand up for its meaning before taking on philanthropic funding. Kate Genever and poets […]