Olympic Landscapes
A story in today’s Mail about photographer Michael Hallett who has taken a range of photos along the south coast – focussing on the areas the Olympics will take place. […]
A story in today’s Mail about photographer Michael Hallett who has taken a range of photos along the south coast – focussing on the areas the Olympics will take place. […]
I know the link is a little tenuous, but another fab photo story in the Mail about the Sony World Photography Awards. This time about landscapes in peril from the […]
YouTube really sucks you in! Here is a video on jellyfish. I have a deep fascination with them after I saw a large tank of Moon jellyfish in an aquarium […]
In today’s Mail there is a story about artificial muscle and a shapeshifting octopus. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2138497/British-scientists-create-artificial-muscles-copy-squids-ability-instantly-change-colour.html I am most impressed by the octopus. Peril and camouflage seem to go hand in […]
An amazing ‘installation’ in today’s Mail today in Singapore. A park of manmade trees that dwarf the real trees. Look amazing, and the idea to be able to walk that […]
Next steps I think the biggest thing I have learned from this project was my understanding of ‘open’ and ‘closed’ work. The more ambiguous and open a piece can be, […]
Other work created 12-30 April I had a balloon flight booked which I intended to use as part of this project to look at the landscape from a different scale […]
Photographing Chin Up – to April 12th. Following our second Group Crit I was left feeling really flat about Chin Up. It wasn’t as ‘unexpected’ as I had hoped it […]
Chin Up – Making. To April 6th. Emma and Caroline both expressed the same concerns about my collar and any arguments I presented did not stand up to their viewpoint. […]
Time Lapse – completed paintings.To March 16 I decided to call this group Time Lapse. I felt this title was ambiguous and could refer to physical time lapse and changes […]