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Metamorphosis Performance: “The woman life”

How did I chose make this performance? The idea for this performance came when I was writing my essay on the artists Hélio Oiticica and Yoko Ono. How did I develop this performance? This performance had two phases. The first […]

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My inspiration for painting also comes from Cubism

Cubism Also in some of my paintings I have some inspiration in the Cubist movement by Pablo Picasso and George Braque. This was the first style of abstract art, which evolved at the beginning of the 20th century in response […]

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The Paradox of Order

I saw a call for participants on the re-title (http://www.re-title.com/ ) website a few weeks ago and was fascinated by the possibilities of the possibilities around creating a museum/gallery like installation through borrowed and found items.  This has struck me […]

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Artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Kirchner was one of the greatest expressionist painters and helped found the German Expressionism in century 20. The war experience, led him to have mental breakdowns, and suicide at 58 years old. Best known for his genre […]

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Time to Regroup

  AUDIOBLOG – Please click here Time to regroup: The six bras that went to Debra Eck at the 3rd on 3rd Gallery in Jamestown have arrived home safely, beautifully and lovingly packaged back up into the box I had […]

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My Acrylic painting on canvas

On my first academic year, Level 4 in Fine Arts I started to develop my work and focus on the theme domestic violence x human relationship, socio-economic and political and psychological context. To develop my theme I also created drawings […]

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Trace

After having a lecture about trace artists last year it occurred to me at the beginning of the year to collect each piece of paper that I have cut out, almost as a negative space idea. Over all this time […]

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Silhouettes

I experimented with silhouette work inspired by Kara Walker in my work and attempted to do so in the dark room in our university. I ran into some issues when attempting to document the silhouettes. To create the silhouette was […]

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Broken piece, Interlacing

One of my pieces had unfortunately been broken by someone putting their foot through it when it was residing on the floor and tearing a piece approximately 15 inches long across it with their foot. This gave me the idea […]

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Sleep-thieves and dazzling buts

Physically things have slid further into the cellar, due to thieves who ran away with my sleep weeks ago, big bulging sacks full, and left me with a steady supply of nausea and vertigo. They must have taken a selection […]

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Thoughts become Things

It is exciting to see how my rock garden is growing… Six sculptures are ready and just a few more are on the way. Each rock is a journey: choosing rock, making cast, “reading” it’s form, creating visual lines, which […]

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LIVING EARTH

I see geometry everywhere. Work by an African artist in our Jerwood Gallery uses circles and lines to make trees. Reminds me of Mondrian. I continue playing with compasses and circles/stars/pentagons. Painting them with local soils ground up with my […]

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Mirror, Mirror

After trying the gold leaf sheet on a small piece of canvas I cut it out to see what it would look like on the work. I didn’t work, because it drew the viewers attention away from the females face, […]

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Opaque Faces

Kathryn Raffell,2015,Acrylic on acetate sheet, 30cmx40cm Working on the larger acetate sheet I sketched faces and then I have used a scapel on the first layer on the lighter areas of the face scratching them off, just leaving the opaque […]

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