Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Sunday, 29 July 2012
Artist of the Week - Geoff Hands
Geoff Hands produces paintings, drawings and monotypes made from studies of the coastlines of Sussex and Cornwall.
As I mentioned above, I teach fine art at Northbrook College although most of my teaching career has been involved with the Foundation Studies courses in Horsham (now closed) and Worthing.
What is the most interesting / fun job you have had?
Well, working on an ice cream van after school was a great fun! But I have great memories of working as a road sweeper in Brighton for 18 months in the early 1980s. The people I worked with were wonderful. All, in their own way, were strong and interesting characters that could survive the indignity of low pay and the public misconception that it was a lousy way to earn a living.
Last book / film that blew your mind?
‘The Language of Landscape’ by Anne Whiston Spirn. It’s an academic book but she discuses the formation and development of human language and thought from our ancestor’s experience of the natural world through to our experiences today. Every landscape artist should read it. It’s beautifully written too.
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Image of the Day - Geoff Hands
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Saturday, 28 July 2012
Maker of the Week - Holly Berry
Holly Berry makes woven blankets, scarves, shawls, cushions and accessories using
traditional artisan weaving practices. She will be exhibiting her work at MADE LONDON and MADE12 in Brighton.
What is your most prized item of design / craft?
My first 3m length of weaving, it was a real turning point in my life when I switched from fashion to weaving, I fell in love.
Last book / film that blew your mind?
I watched 'The Boat that Rocked' with my sister last week, about the pirate radio ship, loved the music and the free vibe!
Where and what is your studio?
Beautiful little room in our basement in New Cross Gate, South London, doors open onto the garden, just enough room for me and two looms.
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Image of the Day - Charlie Crowther Smith
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Friday, 27 July 2012
Image of the Day - Catriona Faulkner
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Thursday, 26 July 2012
Image of the Day - Clara Breen
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Wednesday, 25 July 2012
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Image of the Day - Chris Forsey
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Monday, 23 July 2012
Image of the Day - Aline Johnson
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Sunday, 22 July 2012
FeltedFido - Needle Felted Dogs by Dee
This is Ottilie, my 3 year old black Labrador, otherwise known as Ottie. I've never really been a dog person. I always wanted one as a child, but only as most children I imagine 'think' they want a pet. In a moment of weakness, I succumbed to the pressures from my children, and by massive fortune and the help of my sister, this 8 week old puppy arrived in our lives. Three years later we are all totally besotted by her. Properly! She has become like one of the children, so strong is my affection for her. I'm cringing writing this, but there you go!
Knowing this, my fabulous bosses (who are also pretty smitten with her), gave me my own custom felted miniature Ottie.
Made by Dee of FeltedFido, Felted Ottie is regal, beautiful and perfect - just like the real thing. Dee produces custom needle felted sculptures of your favourite pet or breed of dog via her Etsy page. All you need do is provide a few photos of your pet and your mini likeness is created within a few
weeks.
My miniature even came with her own blanket and stick. Ottie loves sticks!
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Image of the Day - Natalie Salisbury
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Saturday, 21 July 2012
Artist of the Week - Diane Rogers
Diane Rogers is based in Brighton and produces beautiful hand painted or printed silk embroidered textiles. Diane will be exhibiting at the Brighton Art Fair.
Where did you train? What did training
teach you and what do you wish it had taught you?
Foundation Art at Rochdale College of Art
& Design. Great fun loved it. Loughborough College of Art &
Design – before it joined the University of Loughborough it was then the
largest independent Art College in the country. I have fond memories of
the print department, as I studied a degree in Fashion/Textiles. I wished they
had taught me more of the business side to Art, which would have been very
useful. I know it is taught as part of courses these days.
Is being an artist your only job, or do you have other employment? I first started work as a fashion printed textile designer and over the years my textile artwork developed out of my design work. My textile design work has lapsed over the last few years, and I am now more a textile artist than a designer. I still do a little freelancing but I need to up my skills on Photoshop and learn to use Illustrator.
I work with a friend, Julie Angel, developing art products. We had a joint project Learn to Paint – watercolour a few years ago with Winsor & Newton, which had a little success and for which Julie won a BIFFIN Award. Now we work on our own art products, which we are proud to say are developed, designed and made in the UK. We have been unable to get any help financially and are trying to get that first big order for Young Fashion Designer, which would mean we can progress with the production of two further painting products for children. I also have a part time retail job in Brighton (small but regular, reliable income!)
Last but not least I am also wife to Brian and mother to two sons Jack and Adam (23 and 19 – still at home) so am also a cook, cleaner and bottle washer!
Georgia O’Keefe. I like her close up images of flowers.
What is the most interesting / fun job you have had? Developing art products with Julie Angel. It continues to be challenging and rather a steep learning curve but we have lots of laughs, especially doing sales promotions together.
My father.
Last book / film that blew your mind?
Pulp Fiction. Didn’t blow my mind, but quite enjoyed reading The Descendants recently. (Better than the film)
What music are you currently listening to?
Listen to Radio 4 when working. Have also been listening to Edith Piaff, Seasick Steve and Ella Fitzgerald.
How many hours do you waste on the Internet each day? Too many catching up with emails!
If you could live anywhere, where would it be and why?
The Greek Islands. I have many fond, memories of beautiful beaches with crystal clear water and sunny skies - carefree holidays with my husband Brian (pre kids!)
Where and what is your studio?
It’s at the bottom of my garden. My studio/shed was originally a broken down conservatory, which had 3 breezeblock walls, concrete floor and a wooden framed glass roof and frontage, which had long since fallen in and smashed. A wooden front was added, also double, glazed doors and a polycarbonate roof. I insulated and dry lined the interior walls, laid a wooden floor and moved in! I do have to share the space however, with the lawn mower, DIY tools, paint pots and the overflow fridge freezer!
Do you have a good work/life balance?
No, there’s never enough time, or I’m too tired to do everything I want to or need to do.
What one word would describe your feeling of doing your work?
Secluded
What would your dream commission be?
An extremely lucrative one, which would create lots of interest in my work.
If you could exhibit in any gallery in the world, which would it be?
If possible, The Peggy Guggenheim Museum in Venice - what a private view you could have in the garden overlooking the Grand Canal!
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Image of the Day - Rose Wallace
Recalling traditional Staffordshire mantelpiece ornaments, these
unique ceramic figures are crafted from contemporary packaging
and discarded ephemera. Quietly narrative, they capture the
minutiae of modern life. Traditional Staffordshire Glaze, 16cms high
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Friday, 20 July 2012
Image of the day - Bernard Lodge
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Thursday, 19 July 2012
Image of the Day - Fergus Hare
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Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Image of the day - Chito Kuroda
Size etc; Ø 9-12cm H 10-18cm
My latest bottles "Pottery" take their inspiration from Patrick Caulfield's 1969 painting "Pottery".
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Tuesday, 17 July 2012
MADE LONDON - Poster
We're working on all the printed matter for MADE LONDON - The Design and Craft Fair. Here's a preview of the poster.
Hope you like it, we wanted a focus on our magnificent venue - One Marylebone (Road) which most people in London will have at least passed on foot, by bus or in a car and might recognise when they see the poster.
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Image of the Day - Frances Bloomfield
43cm x 63cm x 22cm
Box art - mixed media materials
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Monday, 16 July 2012
Image of the Day - Leonora Richardson
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Artist of the Week - Paul Wadsworth
Paul Wadsworth is a painter based in Cornwall and produces work inspired by his local environment and from his travels.
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Sunday, 15 July 2012
Image of the Day - Eve Shepherd
Material: Bronze
Edition of 7
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Saturday, 14 July 2012
Image of the Day - Lisa Ridgers
Lisa Ridgers will be exhibiting at Brighton Art Fair in September
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