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a-n Degree Shows Guide Publication

Check out Pg 17 of the a-n Degree Shows Guide. Full page article about my up coming degree show!! http://issuu.com/anartistsinfo/docs/an_degree_shows_guide_2015?e=0/12563264

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My Results!!

Microscopic Images Created From Body Swabs   I’m really pleased with the images I’ve managed to amass from the few samples that were taken.  Experimenting with the different dyes has enabled me to develop a great diversity of colours in […]

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Microscopic Madness

Having managed to create some pleasing images from the tester slides available in the uni lab, I’ve been keen to get on with taking my own swabs to create new slides and images. With the DIY kit I’ve been supplied […]

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The Meat Factory!

Having done a few tests, trying to find the best way to create my elaborate beef curtains, I’ve decided that slicing, then vacuum-packing the meat is going to be a good way of getting the result I want. – buy […]

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I Am Woman

As a progression of the idea I had posted earlier about feminine complexity, I have been in touch with the science department at UCS.  Amazingly I have been able to use a digital microscope which takes images at the touch […]

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“Remembrance in ART”

From memories to a great artwork and in this work, I went back in my memories about all I have studied in my course, Duchamp one of the artists I studied. Such beautiful work he had done, it was a […]

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Day 4

A very long day. Much as yesterday, undercoating and wondering if I’ll ever get to the glazing stage. Now it’s postponed until Monday. Not great but unavoidable.  My proxy vote in the British general election failed to materialise despite my […]

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Making a plinth

I have decided to display the bronze figure as part of my assessment pieces so I am going to make a plinth to stand it on. I have found some board at home to use and with help have cut […]

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Untitled blog post from "Karart Blog"

Standing back and looking at the painting now that the mirror has been given the reflection of a face, and I am thinking perhaps it creates more attention than I want it to have. Tutor suggested that perhaps I should […]

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Conversations

  AUDIOBLOG – Please click here I’m up to my ears in white paint and printed matter… I decided that the gallery space next to my studio at ArtSpace Dudley, could be used to get people together that might not […]

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Rhythm, volume, line

A view of my hell kitchen, where life is infused into a future goddess. The work is intense, but I’m happy how the piece for the Broomhill National Sculpture Prize is coming along. Adding material and filing back to find […]

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Expanded Studio Project

A week last Sunday I took a trip to Cambridge to see some new work exhibited at Aid and Abet artist run space in the new development right next to the station. My attention was drawn by the title Expanded […]

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Collaborate!

Collaborate! is a compact and energised survey show that explores the range of collaborative practice in contemporary art. With its focus on the social relations of production across a broad spread of media and approaches, the exhibition is inevitably diverse […]

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Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

As part of my display for the degree show, I also want to have a mirror that I have collaged. I’m beginning to build up an idea in my head of how I want my final display to be, when […]

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Day 3: Sand, fill, paint….

I like this bag, which is for rubbish, on the Danish trains.  It reads: Rubbish in the bag.  Bag in the hand. Hand on the heart.  Where will it end?  On the platform. In the rubbish bin. Thanks. Sometimes I […]

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Vote Art: ideaologically conservative and preaching to converted?

Vote Art has seen artists such as Jeremy Deller and Bob and Roberta Smith using art to encourage people to vote through a series of billboards across the country. On the eve of tomorrow’s general election, Laura Harris argues that the project demonstrates worrying tendencies in both contemporary art and parliamentary politics.

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