Georgia O’Keefe
In my Hospital bed (13th of March 2015), I realised some of the shapes of the scrabbled up sheets, looked like a women’s intimate area. Referencing Georgia O’Keefe… myworldweb.com
In my Hospital bed (13th of March 2015), I realised some of the shapes of the scrabbled up sheets, looked like a women’s intimate area. Referencing Georgia O’Keefe… myworldweb.com
It is starting to decompose. The apple is shrinking around the needles. Would this happen, if the body did not move… The Canular’s, are a reference to Franko B’s piece of work… ‘I Miss You’…
As part of my collaboration in the 2nd year of Fine Art – UCS, first I did an interview with a Portuguese woman who had suffered domestic violence at her wedding about 30 years. This lady told me her story […]
In 2011, I created these five Dolls. Later did I realise… they came true!!!
Batman Comics, with artwork to inspire me…
Lights burnt out Lights still work We will only know which work Until the Brain wakes up again.
Sometimes, something you read just clicks and resonates so deeply with the things you’ve been thinking about, that you can’t shake it from your mind. So much of what Suzanne Moore wrote in her article in The Guardian ten days […]
In 2011, I produced these five Dolls… Only now I knew… they came true!!!
After the house/home project has slowed down it is picking up again and becoming real. MOVING PLANS ARE STARTING TO MOVE. Now I want to write everything down but then it just becomes a normal diary so I need to […]
For her new, multi-channel video installation, Melanie Manchot has connected remembered moments from the lives of 12 people in recent recovery from drug and alcohol misuse. Michaela Nettell talks to the artist about the making and showing of the work.
Edward Humphrey, a graduate of The Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, has won the Fleming-Wyfold Foundation Bursary at the RSA New Contemporaries in Edinburgh.
I’ve spent the last two weeks cleaning for the YMCA which has been surprisingly enjoyable and I think has helped a lot with my ‘recovery’ from having to leave Xiamen. I’m feeling a bit more normal now. I miss it […]
This week’s UK-wide exhibition selection ranges from a major show of work by Glasgow-based 2008 Turner Prize nominee Cathy Wilkes at Tate Liverpool, to Chinese painter Zhang Enli at Hauser & Wirth Somerset.
Another great day in the studio. Finishing off a lot of paintings. Being very playful now and moving forward. I am beginning to feel quite excited about what is developing. There is real conversation here. I have removed the text […]
Michael Landy is a contemporary, sculptural artist. In 2001, he created a piece of work which was commissioned by Artangel and The Times. It was entitled Break down and was created in a former C&A store in Oxford Street, London. […]
Working on 3 paintings today. What will be the AURA painting I want to have many layers, my homage to Walter Benjamin for Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction and Malevich Black Square. He painted the first one in […]
After 2 days working on my essay I was glad to be back in the studio today. Lots of bits and pieces to do. I want to put my foot down in the studio as much as I can this […]
this is the other artist I have been looking at her works. 1930 Catherine Marie-Agnès Fal de Saint Phalle was born at Neuilly-sur-Seine on October 29. She is the second of five children born to Jeanne Jacqueline née Harper and […]
This is a clip taken from the kinetic work ‘Bussola’ by Jennifer Townley. Jennifer has used an electric motor, like myself to make an intricate skeletal looking set of steel objects move. The way they interact makes them look like […]
Off to London today on a day trip. My aim was the Marcel Dumas exhibition at the Tate Modern. I had written an essay about her in Level 5 so she was certainly up there as a an artist I […]