
Four Rooms
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Archive
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Venue:
The Pie Factory Gallery -
From:
October 17, 2024 -
To:
October 22, 2024 -
Location:
South East England
in standing still and feeling the loss of both practice momentum and connection to groups through that practice facilitated, i embrace my self and all the now known aspects of my brain that influence all the little things everyday. acknowledging […]
lately i have been feeling that i’ m at a stand still. from a stand still i can: look around me listen to what other people say about past work feel good at being stationary see what resources are near […]
I have been delivering workshops for the local council on a freelance basis. I sent my invoice in on the 4th June and they still haven’t paid me. I have chased it umpteen times now and they’ve had several excuses […]
Pictures at an Exhibition – how the outsider artist in me is making things harder than they need to be.
Crossing mediums – connecting the dots between painting, making and exhibiting.
i described the idea for an experimental time based media project to chat gpt: an experimental time based media art project where I invite people to contribute time based files and in the combining of the files I explore the […]
August is a month of light and floatiness in my mind – hope it is in yours too. So to keep the light and floatiness alive, I’ve selected dancer drawings from The Dancers Collection for the August Boldbrush art contest […]
Strange how nothing significant seems to happen for years then suddenly one gets a non-stop flurry of life-changing experiences. During these explosive periods it becomes hard to hold on to core beliefs, ambitions and goals. I look back with […]
On Friday, I went to a PV of a group exhibition I’m in : ‘The Town is a gallery ‘ at Convenience gallery – a space made available at a former M&S store in Birkenhead by East st Arts. The […]
On the days I go to the river, its usually sunny and everything glitters. It feels like a haven, a piece of wilderness in the middle of urban London. Visiting it reminds me of a book by Rob Cowen, Common […]
I have been reading about Turner’s connections with Brentford, Isleworth and Twickenham, and came across an etching, from 1819. It’s a view of the Thames at low tide, where the River Crane feeds into it. Isleworth Ait can be seen […]