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Easter bunnies

I guess it’s time to make Easter cards – a bit late maybe but they seem to be drying. Water-based inks can be very very slow to dry. As well as cutting up “failed” works for cards, seasonal card-making is […]

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Being Statue Still

To support my artistic practice I work part-time as an Audience Interviewer in the cultural sector, which has informed my work & I regularly receive neurodiverse audience feedback of the lack of access to interpretation in museums & galleries, which is […]

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Breaking Ground

I met Matt through Open Forum advice sessions. I’ve now joined Matt Roberts Arts which “is a dynamic not-for-profit organisation founded in 2006 to create opportunities for artists in new locations and contexts. Matt Roberts Arts offers support to creative practitioners […]

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Ambit – a pilgrimage

Walking is an act of hope, an act of rebellion, a gift, an act of suffering, an act of determination, an act that links us to our ancestors, an act that opens opportunities for our descendants. Walking is precious to me […]

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Tiny Oceans

There has been a pause in posting here. In part due to a fluctuation in energy levels and health, and in part a result of pursuing my writing practice and developing my notebook on my website. In October I began, […]

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Testing new machinery

It’s been a busy few days, now that I’ve finished a sculpture commission for Our Big Picture in Grimsby, leaving me finally able to work pretty much full time on my Arts Council Project Grant. It’s been years since I’ve […]

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Another design issue with Koffin?

Today I’m in Norfolk delivering a Koffin to a customer – (yes they are not yet really for sale however) a spare prototype from the exhibition that Jonothan, a army veteran “with 2 years left” has given me some great […]

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Trust

Stick with me… there is a point to all this rambling about the olden days… this kind of follows on from the previous post… I remember a time when I didn’t think I could mix it all up. And when […]

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We did winter

Early every morning we go off to the woods together and I have seen the transition from winter to spring peep through, and now it rushes into green everywhere. I have witnessed it but been unable to record it or even make art […]

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Now Showing #289: The week’s top exhibitions

A selection of recommended shows, including: Marcus Coates’ exploration of our relationship with the world of non-human species at Kate MacGarry, London; John Carter at the Jerwood Gallery, Hastings; plus American artist Senga Nengudi at Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh.

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Great exhibition of Student and general GAS members

A brilliant exhibition of glass was held at the Morean Arts Centre, Central Avenue, St.Petersburg, as part of the GAS Conference 2019. This was a beautifully curated exhibition, which illustrated the breadth within contemporary glass work. I particular enjoyed the […]

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Chihuly Collection, St.Petersburg,Florida

This is an amazing collection of works by Dale Chihuly. They vary in scale from table top to room filling installations. The St.Pete Museum is part of the Morean Arts Centre and is located centrally within the hub of this […]

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The big Build.

So the big build was just over a week ago now, over two days eight schools in Kent travelled to Dreamland in Margate for The Big Build. Here is a list of the participant schools. Priory Infant School Ramsgate St. […]

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The 100 Day Project

There are lots of 100 day projects floating about but this is the one I’m going with (pure chance) https://www.the100dayproject.org Not sure why I need another project but I was thinking I had so many photos that I could use as […]

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