Posts Tagged ‘Object’

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Wire Sculptures

Sunday, September 4th, 2011
Posted in: Blog

I’ve been indulging in a lot of drawing lately but I’ve not been neglecting my three dimensional work altogether. This is a little snippet of the current piece I’m working on in the studio at the moment. Created from wire and gloss paint the work is a continuation of studies that started with last year’s sculpture Nest.

I’ve been working on the piece for a few months as it’s a typical labour intensive creation but it’s nearing completion now. Keep your eyes peeled for images of the finished work in the not too distant future.

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In Bloom

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011
Posted in: Blog, Work In Progress

These are just a couple of quick snaps of some objects I’ve been making this week. They’re simple constructions made from synthetic fur an clay.

I’d been meaning to see how the two materials might work together for a little while before coming across Elysium Gallery’s current call for artworks from Wales based artists for their Venice vending machine project. I thought these might make an interesting submission for that project if the results were satisfactory.

Like my ultraviolet orifices these are made from a luminescent synthetic fur so I shall be photographing them again under a black light once night falls.

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Tender Crust

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011
Posted in: Artwork, Blog

Title:

  • Tender Crust

Materials:

  • Gold Lycra
  • Synthetic Fur
  • Cotton Thread
  • Polyester Fibres
  • Plaster

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Pileous Void

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011
Posted in: Artwork, Blog


Title:

  • Pileous Void

Materials:

  • Fabric
  • Cotton Thread
  • Polyester Fibres
  • Plaster

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Wretched Rupture

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011
Posted in: Artwork, Blog

Title:

  • Wretched Rupture

Materials:

  • Fabric
  • Cotton Thread
  • Polyester Fibres
  • Plaster

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Scaling Down

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010
Posted in: Blog, Work In Progress

As the studio gets slowly but steadily filled from top to bottom, and front to back, with artworks I’m finding it increasingly difficult to make new work whilst the space around me disappears. As a result I’ve found myself scaling down my work to accommodate these changed circumstances. It’s been an interesting process but the results have been quite exciting. The reduction in space has also set my mind wandering in to the realm of the temopral so watch this space for further developments.

Materials:

  • Clay
  • Canvas
  • Polyester Fibres
  • Cotton Thread

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Peculiar Pleasures Photographs

Saturday, November 13th, 2010
Posted in: Blog
Performance by Arianne Foks/Photographs by Naomi Calvert


Sarah Jane Hurst


Peter Lloyd, Johnny Hannah & Ceri Amphlett


Merve Tuna


Dragana Jurisic


Juan Negroni (L) & Matt Joyce (R)


Hazel Green


Andrew Au


Abi lewis (T) & Claudia Forsbrey (B)


James Daw


June Kingsbury


Christopher Harper


Peter Lloyd, Johnny Hannah & Ceri Amphlett (R) & Ian Watkins (L)


Christopher Harper (L) & Ian McCullogh (L)



Peculiar Pleasures was conceived and curated by Spike Dennis and took place at the Milkwood Gallery, Cardiff, from the 3 – 16 November 2010.

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Rowan Mersh

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010
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I just discovered the work of Rowan Mersh via the Central Station community website. I love his aesthetic, style and also the concepts that appear to be the catalyst for some of his works.

Fabric Sculptures Series 2 for example uses tumours as source of inspiration to create wearable artworks that explore the notion of mutations in the context of the female form. The majority of work that I have come across that takes similar points of reference as their catalyst seem to result in more grotesque outcomes. Despite my own love of the grotesque it’s really refreshing to come across work that presents more traditionally attractive.

The Future Landscapes (top) also interest me greatly. The photos posted on Rowans website only give detail views of these works but I’d be intrigued to see the whole images as I would imagine this would change my perception of them greatly as they are wall mounted works. Apparently these were created using a technique that the artist devised himself to permanently form any given fabric into any given shape. This is something I might have to investigate for myself. I’m familiar with basic Shibhori techniques but as far as I’m these are most effective with man made fabrics.

You should definitely go check out Rowan’s website as there are plenty more fabulous works on there: www.rowanmersh.com

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Peculiar Pleasures Exhibition

Saturday, October 16th, 2010
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Peculiar Pleasures is an international exhibition of illustration and artwork that has been scheduled to coincide with Cardiff School of Art & Design’s forthcoming illustration symposium and features work by established illustrators from the UK alongside emerging creative talents from right across the world.

Dates:
3 – 16 November 2010

Location:
Milkwood Gallery
Lochaber Street
Cardiff, CF24 3LS

Private View:
3 November 2010, 6.00 – 9.00pm

For centuries humans have created imaginary and mythical beings in order to try and illustrate and explain the ineffable mysteries of our existence. With this in mind an open call was issued inviting artists to respond to a theme inspired by Jorges Luis Borges’ Book of Imaginary Beings. The artists selected to take part in the Peculiar Pleasures exhibition have abandoned logic and reason in order to find a way in which to illustrate the redolence of our existence whilst simultaneously rousing our senses.

Peculiar Pleasures will invite visitors to the Milkwood Gallery to join the artists in examining many facets of our culture and society, exploring both the physical world and those ethereal spaces that stand on the margins of our consciousness between the known and the unknown. Spectators will be presented with a range of work in both two and three dimensions, and in a variety of media, that will challenge their understanding of the world around us and ignite their imaginations

The exhibition will be opened on the evening of Wednesday the 3 November 2010 with a performance by the French artist Arianne Foks. Following successful performances in Paris and Berlin Arianne will be making the trip from Paris to Cardiff to perform her work Now I Wanna Be Your Frog.

The Peculiar Pleasures exhibition was conceived, and has been organised by Spike Dennis in association with Milkwood Gallery, Cardiff. For more information email exhibitions@eye-sore.co.uk.

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Fevvers

Sunday, October 10th, 2010
Posted in: Blog, Work In Progress

Following on from Eurwen I have started work on some new sculptures in the series. The initial source of inspiration for these works lays in fairy tales, both old and new. Eurwen stared life as a response to a drawing of a witch by Amelia Johnstone which is referenced by the hooked nose and pointed chin whereas this work was initially inspired by a character created by Angela Carter.

These are not directly three dimensional realisations of these characters or creatures but take these fairy tale characters as a source of inspiration from which to create some thing new, a creature or character distilled from, and assimilated with, my own thoughts and ideas.

Materials:

  • Clay
  • Mannequins Head

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