Page 2309 – a-n The Artists Information Company

Work in progress
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Work in progress

'Work in progress'. Some paper made by participants during the workshop at the Lightbox.
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'Binding Line' detail
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Binding Line’ detail

Jane Ponsford, 'Binding Line' detail', 1995. This is a piece of work from over ten years ago, when I first began to work with paper.
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the hat
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the hat

Kirsten (Sunderland University), 'the hat'. the first item, found on ebay, starts to build the character of Margaret Turnball a widowed schoolmistress living at 13 Norfolk Street (1860s)
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Squirming rings with tails
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Squirming rings with tails

Adam Paxon, ‘Squirming rings with tails’, acrylic, 75 x 53mm, 78 x 55mm, 2003.
Photo: Graham Lees.
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Squirming ring with tail (striped)
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Squirming ring with tail (striped)

Adam Paxon, ‘Squirming ring with tail (striped)’, acrylic, silver effect leaf, 50 x 31mm, 2002.
Photo: Graham Lees.
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Squirming ring with tail (striped)
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Squirming ring with tail (striped)

Adam Paxon, ‘Squirming ring with tail (striped)’, acrylic, silver effect leaf, 50 x 31mm, 2002.
Photo: Graham Lees.
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Ring (drop down)
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Ring (drop down)

Adam Paxon, ‘Ring (drop down)’, acrylic, 62 x 49mm, 2002.
Photo: Graham Lees.
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Gary Bolam
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Gary Bolam

Courtesy: A-N Magazine .
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Magret de Canard
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Magret de Canard

Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, ‘Magret de Canard’, oil on canvas, 2005.
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Ambassador
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Ambassador

Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, ‘Ambassador’, Oil on canvas, 2003.
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Translating Nature: B) Nanotextures
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Nanotextures

Julie Freeman, 'Nanotextures', Digital animation, Nov 2007. Still frame from an animated visual score titled: Translating Nature: B) Nanotextures. Created in Processing. 
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Looking Through the Trees, Nantyrarian
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Looking Through the Trees, Nantyrarian

Hazel Money, 'Looking Through the Trees, Nantyrarian', Acrylic on board, April 2008. Among the pines, below the swirling clouds, red kites and deafening fighter planes, sits a lonely artist. She has sandwiches but NO flask. A common oversight and a regrettable one.
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