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10-1 receiving badly, poor signal. At Lighthouse, Poole Saturday 2 May to Saturday 16 May 2009 Private View Wednesday 6 May 6pm to 8pm. By likening the language of contemporary art to a radio signal, this group of artists seek to examine how such signals are received by their audience and inevitably raise questions about how concerned artists should be about the clear reception of their work. Tune in at Lighthouse Gallery, 21. Saturday 2 May - 16 May 2009. Open 10am - 8pm Mon-Sat.
23 May to 30 June 2009 Holton Lee, Gallery at Faith House East Holton Holton Heath Poole BH16 6JN United Kingdom www.
Friday, 10 April 2009. Back to main 10-1 site. I am a student in my fourth year at the Arts Institute in Bournemouth studying fine art. I am currently working towards exhibiting at the Lighthouse Gallery in Poole.
Thursday, 2 April 2009. The rewarding sound of smashing china makes this method of creating art quite exhilarating! Sunday, 29 March 2009. Shot with an air rifle at close range. The fascinating thing about ceramic destruction is that nothing is revealed until the fragments are painstakingly reassembled when the forces gradually become clear. It is like a strange reverse slow-motion.
Inspired by the natural world and intrigued by the diversity in evolution, my work for this exhibition explores ambiguous relationships between nature and the human body.
I am a naturalist recording a world fast approaching a cataclysmic change. As I continue to draw I bring a shadow of immortality to the life I capture. The laws are different here. The seeds of life grow and interact. 23rd May - 30th June Joint Exhibition at Faith House, Holton Lee. Receiving Badly - Poor Signal.
Is the truth always literal? Must it be literal to be true? My current work obviously bears a connection to Beuys story - the only problem I would hope to avoid is grandiosity . Friday, 1 May 2009. Living the life of an artist is not as important as living our life as a work of art. This line has engaged my thinking about this current work - how are we see our lives in this context? Tuesday, 21 April 2009.