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Recently some new studio’s have opened up at an old ceramics factory site within Stoke-on-Trent, which is great for building up the cities artist community that is currently expanding (exciting!). I am very happy with the studio I have now, […]
I’ve been giving my drawings a lot of thought recently, how to develop, the philosophy behind them and what they mean to me. To go hand in hand with I am also always looking at how I can progress on […]
So I heard back from Susan Mumford’s people and I have got the date for my initial meeting to speak about my work, my practice and what I want from our sessions…. at least that’s what I think it’s about. […]
This is the processs of constructing the mould piece by piece and testing what will work. I hoped to cast the horns into the head with this pour, but the cutting of the rubbere between horns an plaster sun disk […]
For me, a painting evolves over a period of time because I like to test new ideas by experimenting with different techniques on the surface of the canvas. For example, I covered acrylic painted surface of the canvas with white […]
A project devised by Brenda Unwin and Sarah Caputo
EVA International 2016 is Ireland’s Biennial; this year it is curated by Koyo Kouoh.
AUDIOBLOG – Please click here We went back to the place that seemed to hold such promise when we looked up at it from the pavement over the road. In terms of square feet, the fact there were two separate […]
The last 24 hours have been eventful for me personally. I finished making the small 254 calico boards, I got news of an unconditional offer to do my masters at Cheltenham, I’ve attended a – not known long – friend’s […]
For some months I have been working on a project idea called Revolution and Resonance, which is the result of my seed research at Ashburnham Place, I am glad I was slow at getting this off the ground because this […]
Susie David writes: A pirate, stuffed parrot on his shoulder takes up position by the public loos. The open air caff gears up for the day. Neon lights flash electric in sunlight. We slip away, through the gate. I notice […]
After a lot of hard work I have now finally published my website. I used the website builder ‘Weebly’ and my web address is www.molliehart.co.uk. I found ‘Weebly’ to be a really good website builder, it was really simple to […]
Illma Gore is facing a potential lawsuit from US presidential candidate Donald Trump’s legal team over the potential sale of her painting, Make America Great Again, which is currently on show in London.
Five projects from a-n members, selected from a-n’s busy Events section, take us to Brentford, Eastbourne, Leicester, Penarth and Sheffield.
The next day the Wife of Bath is temporarily shocked to find her husband has returned home from business in York and immediately washed his clothes. There they were swinging on the line. What could this mean??? The Summoner draws […]
Life, politics and art … The legacy of my late father was to stand up for what you believe in – politely, but firmly and with good grace. I was at the Peoples’ Assembly march last Saturday in central London, […]
today i’ve posted my forest school leader portfolio. as i walked home i spent a few minutes writing an idea down. this evening i’m unwinding.
During the first day of scheduled ‘Projects and Demonstrations’ at SGCI, myself and artist Sarah Jane Lawton, based at East London Printmakers, presented our collaborative print project ‘Movement & Gestures’. Our printmaking intervention presented an opportunity for participants to make […]
Along with the rooms, I have been making ink studies of interiors. A trip to Tranmer House at Sutton Hoo has given me lots of source material. The house is what I would call the perfect Cluedo House – a […]
AUDIOBLOG – Please click here Every one the same, Every one different. So I return to these little vests. I worked out a pattern, as I went along. Gradually getting closer to the original, but not quite there […]