Everything is on hold…my father-in-law has had a major heart attack. For the moment we are not selling or renting but staying here and carrying on with our lives…it's the right thing to do. It's been a roller-coaster ride for […]
I just want it all to be over now. The atmosphere at college is tense and unpleasantly competitive. If you're still working at this stage, with days to spare, and still thinking, (of course, not dead yet) it is very […]
Had a good meeting last week with the group to discuss marketing the event and finalise roles and responsibilities for all of us to share. The most important thing we decided to do was timeline the entire project, so that […]
i have just finished working on the last postcard of this project…linda's lovely screenprint of her mother. i've added bits of a floaty image that i've been making as a soft ground etch. its been such good fun getting these […]
Today we were likened to a sandwich, not a shit sandwich, but rather a jam sandwich. Two slices of bread and a jam filling. Each of us is a vital ingrediant in a jam sandwich sucess. Without one we are […]
I’ve been thinking about the performance element of ‘Left Behind’ today. I’ve made a test piece to make sure that I can achieve the right effect technically – but the actual performance or action remains vague. Here are my current […]
The inevitable. Well, it has happened I have gone and bought wood and the sculptures and ideas are getting bigger. Time has been moving fast and I am already passed the half way mark of the residency. With the sprinkling […]
Tim Morrison, 'York landscape'.
Jasna Nikolic, Red Pandas, assemblage, 2008.
Photo: Leo Lazic.
This is one of 20 sculptures by different artists to be displayed in the Londons Zoo Garden as part of Love London Recycled Show. Sculptures are made of mainly recycled materials. For this sculpture, red pandas are chosen as one of the most threatened species in the World.
'images of work produced by artists, makers and performers living and working in Easton'.
'Suzanne Hutton'. Stained glass dome roof in Former Water Board building, Hawksley House.
Sarah Craske & Stacy Keeler, The Womens Land Army, found materials, plant and performance. Commissioned by Margate Rocks 08.
Glasshouse Gallery, Penzance
17 May – 7 June 2008
The last six weeks have been pretty manic in the studio hence my blogs have become less frequent. The AA2A scheme has now finished and the project is moving into the next stage. The AA2A residency at Hereford has been […]
We hadn`t planned, at the beginning of the project, that our photo-shoot would have a Victorian feel. So it was interesting that the characters that appealed were from the mid 1800s. This of course has meant that we have been […]