The seas of Hiroshige cross the canvas in suggestion. Driftwood bare on a beach on a stormy New Zealand day. It looks like a deer, peaceful but definitely dead. Scribbles in the sand reappear as technological repetitions and painterly crawlings. […]
my dream of the residency remains a dream. within my disappointment there’s a small space of confusion. taking the project further within a grants for the arts has been suggested instead. i seem to be on a roll with supportive […]
AUDIOBLOG – Please click here Here I sit then, in a state of bewildered contemplation about the work. For about five years now I’ve been working on things to do with relationships, mainly between children and parents. About two and […]
Image right: BICEP2 Science Images Image left: BICEP2 telescope panorama image [see below links for research background] New work inspired by ‘B Mode’ – twisted patterns of light believed by many scientists to be evidence of activity at the very […]
It’s been a busy few months and whilst I did finish painting the backdrop and filmed the piece of work that has been on my mind for so long, I had to set it aside to get on with a […]
Spending Review promises “radical steps” towards the devolution of power across the UK and cuts of up to 40%, but Arts Council England’s Lottery stockpile could soften the blow. Arts Professional’s Liz Hill reports.
This week’s selection includes solo shows by Alice Anderson and John Chamberlain that employ everyday objects and materials to very different ends, while words and language are the subject (and object) of Emily Willey’s installation in Oxford and Jenny Holzer’s show in Somerset.
An exhibition featuring work from resident artists in combination with a show-reel from Prague based artists curated by Mariana Serranová.
I was part of a group show in Notting Hill Tabernacle. The event night featured an incredible performance by Mark Sheeky, Sabine Kussmaul and Es Cargo. A great night with some positive people.
I have decided, to have a look at the history which has been collected behind one who is trying to write a blog .. What you get from me is an honest opinion, based upon what i re- read;…. it […]
winter in July, the weather is very erratic.. there was a dazzling ‘double star’ in the night sky a few weeks ago associated with Venus and Jupiter.. I’ve included this in a painting which was also otter bank.. producing art […]
AUDIOBLOG – Please click here Feels like ages since I posted, but it has been a week that’s all. But it is a week that I have spent “Working for The Man” as my friend Laura puts it. The […]
Today I aim to visit all 6 towns and to travel to different locations in Mike Stone’s Lemon Man. I intend to do all this wearing a head cam underneath a hat. Video snippets The head cam ended up being […]
Gods Attempt 1 Influenced by Mike Stone’s Book Lemon Man. I intended to make a body cast to pour gold latex into to create my ‘angel’s’ skin. My initial interest was to make a skin that doesn’t highlight genitalia such […]
It is a long time since I did a print run – I have either made a collection of one-offs for prints in a suitcase for Holocaust Memorial Day 2014, or made digital prints – mainly due to body problems. […]
This week’s selection, chosen from events posted by a-n members on the site’s popular Events section, includes glass work in Wakefield, a painting exhibition with a difference at Transition Gallery and a fusion of Abstract Expressionism and Renaissance art in Warrington.