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Monthly Archives: November 2012
Comparison of materials
This is a time for analysing what I have produced so far and to explore possible way to develop. I have been concentrating on trying to produce larger scale work and discarding any literal interpretation of the landscape. This has … Continue reading
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Tagged Atmosphere, Canvas, Color, Dye, dyes, Dyes and Pigments, Experiment, expressionism, expressive, fine art, landscape, light, Paint, painting, pigments, silk, spontaneous, Techniques and Styles, Textile
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Considering Size
This week I produced two pieces of work playing with extremes of scale.
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Tagged abstract, abstraction, art, Arts, Digital drawing, Drawing, Dye, dyes, expressive, fine art, glow, ideas, landscape, Paint, painting, River Humber, Scale, size, Sky, spontaneous, Stain painting, Techniques and Styles, Visual Arts
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Losing the Horizon
I delivered my paper at the MA symposium this week. I have been dreading the thought of publicly talking bout my work but somehow got through it. The symposium was brilliant in two ways. Firstly it was wonderful to hear … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract, Abstract art, dyes, expressive, fine art, glow, Humber, Immanuel Kant, Kant, landscape, pigments, silk, sublime, Visual Arts, Watercolour
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