Currently away from Norwich, I don't have all the necessary equipment and facilities to create my usual work. However, this has led me to create imagery using smaller dots, which seems to suit pencil work.
Recently I have noticed my work is all black and white specifically because of the process I use to create. Colour in this way is much more complicated, but I decided to give it a go.
I think I need to be more loose with my technique though, as I much prefer the face when it was not so made up.
Created an installation in STEW gallery, up for two weeks. The private view was on Monday and was very popular! Was good to collabarate with so many diverse artists on this project.
Go have a look, not for the work, but for the awesome sandwiches and food. Great little independant, organic, other nice things etc. cafe. Near Jaspers, by the church in Norwich.
First video/video editing! Creating an installation piece on the back of a house. Never used any video editing software before, self-taught myself and I think the video ain't too bad!
Another installation work, this time outside. Can you see guess what it is? Video soon.
Also, another work on paper, this time of a boy getting his haircut. Tended to go for a less clear style, to let the viewer try and find the image of the barber, the boy, and the intermittent details themselves.
Piece on the wall (masking tape underneath!) was nice to work with the environment again.
Have been asked to display some work in Mustard Cafe (http://www.mustardnorwich.com/) and would love a recommendation what piece to put in. Here is a portfolio and photos
wWas actually invented by the Polish. Can you see it in the image? In a society fascinated upon production and marketing, I want to highlight the origins of engaging objects rather than the mass profit-driven disconnected lifestyle the world has grasped so tightly onto.