Darling decay
Story in the Mail today led me to look up this artist. Amazing range of images Heikki Leis has created of decaying food. They are utterly stunning, so like miniature […]
Story in the Mail today led me to look up this artist. Amazing range of images Heikki Leis has created of decaying food. They are utterly stunning, so like miniature […]
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 […]