Tuesday, 27 July 2010

Julie Roberts




Well after many, MANY months of being off the blogging radar I finally have some information to share. I have been helping out at a few galleries over the summer to get a better idea of what the real world will be like after art college.

I started helping out at the Talbot Rice a couple of weeks ago. The exhibition for the Art festival is set to be really interesting. I particularly like the work of painter Julie Roberts. Her work for this exhibition is inspired by childhood (hence the title 'Child'), from both a personal and a research point of view. She looks at the life of children, predominantly in the 40s-50s, growing up in a post-war country. Her portraits of children have always been researched and are drawn from photographs rather than models. Her work depicts the loneliness and loss of identity that happened during and after the war. Children were to be 'seen and not heard'. Much of her research was through the archives of Bernardos. Roberts herself spent stages of her youth in and out of care facilities.
I think Roberts style of painting is what interests me the most. It is very controlled and has digital-like qualities. It is almost like something on Photoshop. This contemporary way of drawing is juxtaposition with the time the work is set. The way Roberts depicts skin is that of something fractured, like a memory. In some works this technique is more apparent than in others.
I genuinely think this is a really well put together exhibtion. The work of Craigie Aitchison, the Peter Pan of the Art world, is also on display for the duration of the festival.

Well! I shall post more information about the exhibitions of the other galleries I am helping out soon!

Monday, 3 May 2010

Mandarin

On Thursday 29th of April, friends organised a really successful event called 'Mandarin'. Hopefully this will become a monthly event. The night included live music and djs, artwork and t-shirts.
*Poster artwork by Kathryn Rodger

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

Tableau Vivant

I have been doing lots of research into what my final piece will look like.
*SPOILER ALERT*
Have a look...

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Thursday, 11 March 2010

Bruce Nauman

Think about how to make an artistic proposal? A written script? An Image? A piece of text or instructions? Photoshop? A conversation?

Everything In It's Right Place...

Ideas and queries...

I never seem to finish a project so I have gone into this very open brief with the idea of actually finishing something. I need to keep asking myself Why? Why? Why? and Where? Where? Where?

I tend to make things with no idea what they will develop into. This way of working I enjoy, but I need a certain certainty as to why I am making.

Its all very well loading images of experiments onto the blog but I need proposals of where this 'work' should be.
What did I like about these hoops? What do I want to come from it? - Atmosphere? Blackness all around and then this random pattern of colour, Spontaneous? Up above (like the jelly fish), normally on a wrist, is it just to be looked at? Smaller space or vastness? Come across it (this would link in), In an alley - or in your face? Reflection?

How to present for exhibition? - Night and day? Pics on board - paper on wall - proposal underneath?
The earliest stages...
The next steps...
What I'm looking at now...





Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Gift in Lift

I left a nice arrangement of flowers in the lift, then waved goodbye to them. I wonder if they will still be there tonight...


Tuesday, 23 February 2010

Bringing Love to my Lift

Bunch of Flowers
Rose Petals
Chocolates
Romance Novels
Incense sticks
Candles
Massage Oils
Strawberrys and Cream
My Rose petals have been cleared away but the Lavender smell still remains.