
Life Drawing Session
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Archive
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Venue:
The Stables -
Date:
October 13, 2016 at 10:00 AM -
Location:
London
Theres is place called Chellah where I wanted to visit and record sound after hearing positive comments about the place, so I arranged to meet Marouane Aouinat a Fine Artist who studied Art at Institut National des Beaux-Arts in Tétouan. […]
After seeing all the wonderful Murals throughout Rabat I met with artist Hatim Gueddari and we arranged a project very close to his heart. We organised a meeting with his art friends and Marouane Aouinat a Fine artist who I […]
I’ll jump straight in I think with an update as to what I’ve been up to the last week or so since my last update. I’ve been extremely busy which is good news and have managed to finish my drawing […]
I think one of the best ways to see any place is by foot with my camera in hand and luckily for me Rabat is walkable city, similar to Manchester City centre. There are many painted large scale wall murals […]
It’s funny how the creative process develops and we never know where it takes you once you’ve started. I’ve been working on blending the images taken with my mobile phone inside the DLR and the time-lapse images taken from my […]
Susie David writes. The Warren today is floriferous. Floriferous, meaning many-flowered says Megan. None of us can say it. How to spell it? Floriferrous? — A suffix slightly prone (prone) to rust? On this spit of land jutting out to sea (see) with its […]
I am busy getting ready for the Art Market in Maidstone on 17 September. It is going to be a long day and I am not brilliant at early mornings so I am psyching myself up for the early start already! […]
Last week I returned from another visit to Sint-Niklaas – this time to install the work in preparation for Coup de Ville. I was the first artist out of a total of 4 who are exhibiting in the Landhuis to […]
Whilst I try to write up a chapter of my phd, I have been reading about mobility.In the introduction to Life Between Borders: The Nomadic Life of Curators and Artists. one of the editors asserts that “you have to be […]
AUDIOBLOG – Please click here It’s like nailing smoke to the floor… I’m playing with whatever takes my fancy each time I go into the studio, then clear the decks, wipe down the table, to leave it clean and empty […]
This week has been mainly studio housework in preparation for developing the material collected during the residency. In between clearing the decks, I have been re-scanning all my sketches as high resolution images on a flat bed scanner, and regaining the […]
an exhibition of screenprints, digital films, and wall-based text works by artist Amelia Crouch.
In the meantime… The studio work continues, drawings of objects made into assemblies, bringing together unusual bedfellows. Some of these had a public showing at the Blackwater Polytechnic Open Studios recently in the magnificent home of Ben Coode-Adams and Freddie Robins. […]
What we need today is New Art, original and authentic work. People are tired of the derivative art of Post Modernism, of the art that is calculated to shock and undermine our inherited wisdom, of the art that is produced […]
After a summer of illuminating more informal discussions with thanks to an array of curators and artists, I have the final A-n Professional Development Bursary funded curatorial critique sessions booked and am looking forward to adding to the diverse feedback received […]
An intensive week-long course with Charlotte De Syllas to learn techniques of hard stone and gemstone carving.
A selection of members’ events taken from a-n’s busy Events section. This week there’s painting in Penarth, abstraction and illustration in London, architectural explorations in Swansea, and a weather station project on the Isle of Portland.
Research and development exploring reconsiderations of landscape through my fine art practice as part of the A-N Travel Bursary 2016