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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Open Screen: Rain
I love the expressive process of open screen printing and I have been asked to run a day workshop in this technique at Studio 11 Gallery in Hull. I want to produce some new pieces for the ‘Work in Progress’ … Continue reading
Posted in Practice
Tagged art, composition, down pour, downpour, East Riding of Yorkshire, Experiment, expressive, fine art, Hull, ideas, Kingston upon Hull, open screen print, print, Rain, silk screen printing, spontaneous, technique, vertical
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Building up momentum
I have started to pick up the pace of my drawing again as I now have the luxury of plenty of time to get more involved. I am starting with A3 sketch pad drawings in various mediums and keeping up … Continue reading
Posted in Practice
Tagged abstract, art, Atmosphere, atmospheric conditions, Cloud, colour, Digital art, Drawing, Elements, Mixed media, pattern, Rain, Visual Arts, weather
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Back to my work
I have had a rather lengthy absence from my blog due to heavy work commitments. Firstly end of term marking and hanging of final exhibitions at the art school. After that there was mad last-minute organising to get the students … Continue reading
Posted in Inspiration, Research
Tagged Cork Street, David Blackburn, David Tress, Landscapes, New Designers, pastel drawing, risk taking, taking risks, Visual Arts
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