Part Two, continued from yesterday. At each location I gathered something that grew there in abundance; that seemed to characterise that place. Luckily I was able to find something different for each … and then, at the next place I […]
Today I finished all my paintings for the show (Let's hope they dry in time) It is such a relief to have finally completed the work that I am using. That's not to say that I am ready to rock […]
I am just as busy with studio business as I was a year ago and barely have time to write a blog. A meeting to sort out studio politics on Sunday seems to have resloved a few issues in relation […]
…seeking additional secure storage space in France…lots of bits and pieces; timber, pictures, books etc. The simplest, easiest and obvious option is to exhibit it all in a pretentious gallery and therefore have free storage for a month or two…and […]
Week four. We got on well today, finding textures in the courtyard garden and making paper from a variety of recycled materials. We also made another long composite sheet to hang with the others we had made last week. The […]
As summer approaches and Fine Art students are due to graduate the AirSpace team have been visiting Universities to give talks and offer advice. Dave and Andy have been to Staffordshire University and Loughborough University visiting their final year students. […]
Dialogue Box is a series of exhibitions to be shown in the window space at the AirSpace Gallery. The series is in response to the importance of the gallery window space; we see this as our access to the community, […]
My brain is a saturated sponge that needs to be wrung out. ive done nothing today.
The last festival of my medieval year has happened! It was Trevor's idea to repeat the first festival again at the end of the project, and I was very happy with the prospect. For one thing, Rogationtide is a three […]
Today I have enjoyed a very informative and helpful workshop on Adobe Photoshop. Although I tend to use Photoshop a lot in my work I consider myself to do it pigeon style almost like one might talk pigeon French! Now […]
Spent three days outside the sculpture studio,creating an installation. Everyday I have finished and when I go back the next day and look at it with fresh eyes, I am not happy about something. I am sitting here at the […]
Tim Curtis and the parents and pupls of High Crags Primary School , 'Buttons and Flowers', constructed collage, October 2007. Photo: Tim Curtis. Courtesy: Tim Curtis. A striking ensemble collage made in stages by 30 mixed age and ability pupils and their parents over three afternoons
Lorrice Douglas, Film still.
Lorrice Douglas, 'film still'.