Untitled blog post from "rolling my dung, in four acts"
Today's events: after over an hour on the phone to locate a van I ended up finding a van and driver on the yard where our studio is located. In short: we drove up to the stables to pick up […]
Today's events: after over an hour on the phone to locate a van I ended up finding a van and driver on the yard where our studio is located. In short: we drove up to the stables to pick up […]
15 August 2008 – Sprinkling Tarn Paul writes: We looked full-faced into the abyss and it was stunning. The reward of the hour and a half climb up to Sprinkling Tarn was eagerly anticipated. The cluster of peaks held the […]
Do you feel that you have any relationship with trees? I like to walk in the trees as often as possible and feel that this affects me in a miraid of ways. Just walking lifts my spirits but this is […]
22 August 2008 – Angle Tarn, north side of Bowfell The longest and steepest ascent to the highest and midway point of our swim home. We climbed for two and a half hours to reach the tarn to find it […]
Some days the more I look the more pink I see, I didn't realize that there was so much pink in natures spectrum, I know flowers are pink, but soil and barks are alive with rich colour. Please rotate the […]
This exhibition was well attended by the public. Even better was the public response to participate and wonderfully I have hundreds of paintings by the public to add to this exhibition. I am currently reviewing all these images of 'Who […]
I am on a journey investigating the sub conscious mind and a primordial relationship with trees. This project does link in with Heritage and Psychology. I am particularly interested in developing healthy pathway's for people that do not feel competent […]
Edited by Catherine Wilson, Community engagement explores the myriad ways artists can engage with specific communities via residencies, collaborations, cross-cultural projects and research. Alongside Wilson’s introductory text are interviews with artists Gayle Chong Kwan, Guyan Porter, Mauricio Dias and Walter […]
Catherine Wilson explores the myriad ways artists can engage with specific communities via residencies, collaborations, cross-cultural projects and research.
Felicity Shilingford discusses collaboration and networking within her practice.
Artists talking hosts blogs from artists engaged in a wide range of practices and at all stages of their careers.
Tim Birch profiles John Moores Contemporary Painting Prize in the build up to the twenty-fifth exhibition.