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May 06, 2015 -
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a view of the light house when the sun caught the interior mirrors, the squares of concrete were used to grow vegetables and keep chickens and goats for eggs and milk for the staff who were based there..
Beyond the main national pavilions, this year’s Venice Biennale features over 40 ‘Collateral’ events, including official presentations from Scotland and Wales. Here, we select ten not to miss.
When lots of sketches are done and all preparation and modelling work is behind it is time for most exciting part – actual process of making sculptures. The process starts from working on shapes of metal (polished stainless steel) parts, […]
This week’s selection includes a sculpture show in Milton Keynes, photography at the Whitechapel and a video installation in Brighton.
floating shell, water based oil on paper
There are 89 official national pavilions at the 56th Venice Biennale, situated in the Giardini, Arsenale and venues across the city. On the eve of the Biennale’s three-day preview prior to it opening to the public on 9 May, Pippa Koszerek picks ten countries you really should visit.
where does the time go.
Things learnt today: When you decide to dust off your old non-digital 35mm SLR cameras on the day you need them, to make 35mm slides for your project, you rejoice to find some old 200 ASA Fujichrome film. You can […]
This week i was very lucky to be awarded £400 to be used towards gaining a teaching qualification meaning that i can earn while i study for my degree. I was awarded the money from the Sir Andrew Martin Trust […]
Our spaces for the Degree Show have been posted in the studio. I’m delighted that I got the space I requested. Hopefully, I can make it work as well as I think I can. At Robin’s suggestion, and with a little […]
Confronting the notion of Bathe In Ignorance, I have begun by responding to the words in an English dictionary I am unfamiliar with. I considered a literal interpretation of the phrase initially, using words (where the meaning was not known […]
I came with the Idea of belonging or not belonging, which sometimes make me confused as a Muslim woman coming from a different culture to another country. It can be very hard to fit in, but we n be part of […]
I use Arabic writing in my artwork as a kind of identity. I explored the word freedom, and as an Arabic woman, I look for freedom, freedom of thinking, freedom of acting, being yourself, strong, and independent. I use a dry […]
This is the artwork I exhibited in FirstSite Gallery.
I decided to take photos of my classmates with scarf and without. I tried to see how they felt wearing a scarf which is a Muslim tradition. I also asked them to hold an Arabic writing in front of […]
This project is already quite varied in inspiration, to see a lighthouse on a very exposed peninsular in north Wales was a fantastic experience, what astounded me was the fact that the glass in the light section was handmade over […]
I decided to make a piece of a cardboard. I peeled the first layer of the cardboard to make image of Egypt. I tried to symbolise Egypt as sunny country, warm , full of different believes. I added some of […]
Womb is a representation of a room which contains the female and the male. Both genders are equal as they grow within the womb. The mother in the Middle East is more important as the life carrier.
Found a opportunity on a.n news following this link www.artofcaring.org.uk. The exhibition will be held at The Rose theatre in Kensington – upon – Thames in London from 12th May – 16th May. The theme of the exhibition is care/caring. I […]