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Katcha Bilek, 'Bike Wheel Comfort', Recycled , 05-2008. The main inspiration for this furniture comes from bike wheel rims. Seats are upholstered with car seatbelts and old perspex signs are recycled for the table and shelving tops.
Katcha Bilek, 'Floppy Past'. Obsolete floppy disks
205cm x 205cm
Katcha Bilek, 'Tyred Croc', recycled Tyres.
Greyworld, Andrew Shoben, 'The Source '. Stock Market Exchange, London
Joanna Brendon, 'OVERLAND ', mixed media with encaustic, 2008. Photo: artist. One of a series of works created as Artist in Residence at Brantwood, home of John Ruskin in Cumbria.
Fabia Claris, 'Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo', mixed found materials, 2008.
Various artists, 'OPEN 2009 exhibition '. Courtesy: Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum.
Christina Bryant, 'Live Tracing', Performance, 2009.
Jane Denman, 'Nigella seeds', Watercolour and ink pen on paper, Sept 08. Photo: Roy Matthews. Flora and seeds drawings and paintings at the Old Studio, Ventnor Isle of Wight
Jane Denman, 'Inspired by Darcy', Print, May 09. Photo: Roy Matthews. From the ballet series.
Pamela Furness, 'Places of Passage: moments of transit', Super 8mm film installation, 2009. Photo: Pamela Furness. super 8mm films shot on location in venice, whitstable, folkestone, devon, new york and wanstead flats.
Tara Yates, installation view, mixed media.
Pamela Furness, 'Places of Passage: moments of transit', super 8mm film installation, 19th to 25th June 2009. Photo: Pamela Furness.
EllenGardner, 'Tally Wave IV', Oil glazes and Ink, 2009.
Frances Brennan, 'Precipitate', Sculpture. Photo: Joel Degen.
Melanie Warner, 'Sustainabilitree'.
Incidental Exposure. Photo: Jamie McAteer. Courtesy: J McAteer.
Toby Lloyd, 'Oxfam, 33 Percy Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, £4.98', 2009.
Katie Mac.
Katie Mac.
Jeannelise Edelsten, 'Cracked Plate', Etching inks, casting slip, on handmade paper, May 2009. Photo: Jeannelise Edelsten. Courtesy: Jeannelise Edelsten. My work this year has been based on studying 'cracks'. They have become a metaphor for the passing of time and the transience of life but the realisation that nothing is perfect and this imperfection should be celebrated ? the crack becomes beautiful and shows our history. This work is a representation of a French plate commemorating the French revolution, and as a French National this past history helps me make sense of the present.
Courtesy: Image by 50ftlonghorse.com.
various artists, 'promotional poster'.