This was my studio place where I glued on the wall several pictures of the some artists as Helio Oiticica, Ligia Clark, Ligia pape, Ives Klein, which I sought inspiration to starting my project in the performances art. Helio Oiticia: […]
After some attempts in create a different artwork with mixed media I had some displeasure with results of the canvas, how I talked in the other tag on this blog about plaster and Colourful acrylic paint, I decided to create […]
Yesterday I went on a brilliant day tour of Lake Myvatn with Saga. I caught an early bus from Olafsfjordur to Akureyri and Gifli my guide for the day picked me up from the bus stop. The fist place we […]
This was the note I made to show the teachers in my assessment and to use in any other presentations. Notes of the Bride Performance: “REBORN” This performance last about 10 minutes. I will enter the room, and my assistant […]
AUDIOBLOG – Please click here I don’t know if it just me, but it might be worth saying to other people embarking upon a big project, publicly or self funded: you will need extraordinary personal resources. There isn’t a box […]
Over the past five years our arts programme has predominantly been southern-centric, and we wanted to address this. Now that Supernormal is in its sixth year and successfully functioning as an organisation, we have been looking to expand our networks […]
Words can’t express how marvellous it has been to receive a bundle of crisp well framed images of my performance piece for Fringe Arts Bath, Belongings show. Curator Nimmi Naidoo has done me truly proud in capturing these (and more) […]
With all the preparation for the deadline of work and preparation of work ready for the degree show i forgot to add my drawings i had made in my sketch book.
The degree show was a big hit. Loads of people turned up, everyone had good feedback, including myself. I was so pleased with the positive reactions to my work and appreciation i was shown, that it was overwhelming. It has […]
Glasgow arts venue The Arches, a key venue in the city for 25 years, has gone into administration following a decision by Glasgow Licensing Board to curtail its licensed hours.
Multiculturalism has become a somewhat dirty word in this country, which is disheartening because it can and does work. I recently attended the opening of the ‘Pure Painting’ exhibition at the BAR gallery on Walm Lane near Willesden Green tube […]
An interactive public artwork created by Polish design studio LAX Laboratory for Architectural Experiments has been announced winner of this year’s Bristol-based Playable City Award.
Making work without pressure – just doing stuff because I can. This may not seem much like a big deal but to me it is. I have 4 people depending on me everyday. I try to encourage independence but it […]
My final plaster mold, this one is of a chip and burger box, something that does not have much value in society but i’m trying to change that by using porcelain clay to create the shape. Next stop is to […]
On May 28th 2015, The Japan Foundation hosted an event at the Free Word Centre in London entitled: Post 3.11: What Can Art Do? Four Years On: Art and the Disaster.
At the beginning of August I headed down to the Tate Britain in London to see the British Folk Art exhibition. Although my work is not particularly influenced by the folk art style, I was interested to see examples of […]
Originally staged at the 2014 AV Festival in Newcastle as a major installation on the River Tyne, Test Dept’s film DS30, which documents the 1984-85 miners’ strike, is now out on tour. Chris Sharratt speaks to two of the founding members of the group.