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Tracey Emin. Hayward gallery. June 11 2011.

June 17, 2011by Amelia Wilson Art 1 Comment

I was really surprised at how much I enjoyed this exhibition. I’ve never really been a big fan of hers – mostly because I have had no reason to look […]

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Inspiration, Professional Context

Photographs of the day – memories in memory

June 6, 2011by Amelia Wilson Art Leave a comment

Found this story in the Daily Mail today http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1394606/The-days-life-New-York-photographer-takes-Polaroid-picture-day-18-years-death-cancer-just-41.html About a chap who took a polaroid every day for 18 years. Most interesting was this Mr Crawford said Mr Livingston […]

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Inspiration

Beach memory vessel

June 5, 2011by Amelia Wilson Art Leave a comment

I made a new memory vessel tonight with seaside colours. Lots of sand, a bit of sea, sky and a teeny bit of candy floss. Intertwined with a couple of […]

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Adventures, Tests

Memory vessel

June 4, 2011by Amelia Wilson Art Leave a comment

I’m on fire today. I can’t stop making! Maybe it’s avoiding the essay or maybe I just need to get all this stuff out and tried. Anyway, based on the […]

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Adventures

Evening Standard Thurs 2 June 2011

June 4, 2011by Amelia Wilson Art Leave a comment

I want to try out my pieces of letterpress printed on fabric. So I’ve been thinking of finding our of copyright song lyrics or poems. But for the sake of […]

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Adventures

Such fun 2!

June 4, 2011by Amelia Wilson Art Leave a comment

Ooh I’ve had such a brilliant day out in the garden with the cats, some canvas and paint. I tried out my letters on canvas, but it’s the wrong sort […]

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