Untitled blog post from "Fluid Dynamics"
Have finally finished constructing the macinery for this piece and have given it a working title of Fluid Dynamics.
Have finally finished constructing the macinery for this piece and have given it a working title of Fluid Dynamics.
thursday 25th6pm4 Jordan StreetLiverpool near Novas and Afoundation "Baltic Frame" curated by Tony Smith opens at 6pmexhibiting artists are: Birgit Deubner(www.axisweb.com/artist/birgitdeubner)Nick FoxBritta Borgers (Cologne)Claus Dieter Geissler (Cologne)Tine WilleAndrew BraceyNick SykesBernard GeorgesonSusie McmurraySteve Boyland Leslie HalliwellAnna KetskemetyDagmar SchmidtTony Smith at the […]
Tues 9 September. Three weeks since we last met. Char-Latte Bar has a silent plasma screen showing sport. There’s easy listening music. The staff are pleasant and, though the prices are above average, the café fills up nicely. We occupy […]
beginning of freshers week. as journeys go, I could well have done with some public trasnport two years ago. Two years on, there is something tenable about how far I've come yet moved very little. Am I excitable ? yes. […]
Brusand, Day 3Edition: After breakfast Kjetil and I head off to Bryne to get materials for my edition – a version of the baby blue embroidered ring on paper. We take some posters and fliers with us. Kjetil points out […]
I finally have a first cut of the "Dungbeetle and Sisyphus" performance last sunday (14th of september) in a ready to show format for the exhibition. It looks great, just I know it could look even greater. There was so […]
I have a couple of workshop days connected with the project still to do. One of them on Saturday in fact so I'll have to spend a while preparing materials later in the week. Until then I am working on […]
I was in the studios early-ish this morning at 7am. My paintings had dried over the weekend and I was really happy with the way they looked. I have a commission to produce at the moment for exhibition in December, […]
It was inevitable that the schedule would reach the point where you have to laugh or else you'd cry. Well, I'm not crying yet, but I'm not sure that it's possible to do all the things I've valiantly written on […]
21st September 2008 Gurnal Dubs Heaven over Lake Paul writes: Who could have imagined such a perfect homecoming? This morning brought increased excitement about the prospect of this last-in-project swim. Arriving early like an eager schoolboy at Richard’s, I find […]
21st September 2008 Gurnal Dubs Richard writes: Blue sky, sun, warmth, a hint of early mist – the day is a cocktail of high summer and early autumn – six of us swimming the length of the tarn – a […]
Some books of mine relevant to this residency: Armstrong, N. & Tennenhouse, L. eds., 1989. The Violence of Representation – Literature and the history of violence. London: Routledge. Art Review, Issue 23, June 2008 – Thomas Hirschhorn Supplement Barthes, R., […]
I was very excited to be selected for the Hereford h.art Open Exhibition. http://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/h-art/Hereford_43.aspx This has allowed me to show one of my larger paintings alongside other contemporary artists who work in Herefordshire.
Once again, a bit a gap between posts. I went into week three with my four finished pieces of work. They were still a little wet, but finished enough to be displayed on a rather nice wall in the science […]
I have just returned from being part of Made in 24hrs, a project as part of London Design Festival. The idea was to show what could be produced within a 24 hour period (7am – 7am), with 40 people, mainly […]
Am just back from an inspiring weekend course based on Joanna Macy's 'Work that reconnects' – she is a Buddhist, deep ecologist /activist/ philosopher with an expertise in 'self-organising systems'. There was a strong sense of the power of unity […]