Cathy de Monchaux
Well I say! Angela gave me Cathy de Monchaux to look at for inspiration. As someone who makes exquisite but shocking pieces at the same time. I can see here […]
Well I say! Angela gave me Cathy de Monchaux to look at for inspiration. As someone who makes exquisite but shocking pieces at the same time. I can see here […]
Following on from Bath last week – I said I would post some photos of the lovely landscapes I saw there. So here they are. I have contrasted this with […]
Alighiero Boetti is the final exhibition Alexa and I went to see. http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/alighiero-boetti-game-plan We flitted around this exhibit as we had art overload by this point and I had stopped […]
After Damien Hirst, Alexa and I found some much-needed fun and beauty in Yayoi Kusama’s work. http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/yayoi-kusama I very much-loved her early pictures and the mirror room Google images for […]
While I was on the train yesterday I was looking out of the window at the fierce cloud formations, with the blue sky and the start of the rapeseed yellow […]
There is an exhibition on at the Horniman Museum at the moment called The Body Adorned. This ties in really nicely with the discussion Caroline and I were having about […]
Fab pic story in the Mail today – Randy Scott Slavin makes landscape photographs that are immersive, yet abstract all the same time. I was attracted to this as it […]
I said I would post some better photos of my finished landscape sketch – so here they are. Saw some great hills down in Bath that had fantastic patterns and […]
Mandy Nash’s workshop was really great. It was very physical, but the result was a fabulously robust vessel (my one lacks a bit of finesse in the shape), but it […]
Harriet continued to give us small projects with slightly increased timeframes. The next 2 featured on here, were 30 mins and 45 mins respectively. These fitted in really well with […]