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THE COAL - TIP STUDIO YSTALYFERA: How love can restore a valley
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THE COAL - TIP STUDIO YSTALYFERA. Monday, 12 December 2016. How love can restore a valley. Here is the first work I have made using plaster wash on paper. I hope to enter it for the next www.artsinthetawevalley.com. I am excited by the possibilities this technique has opened up , and look forward to experimenting further. I hope it's not sweet . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ystalyfera, South Wales, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. New works on paper. How love can restore a valley.
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THE COAL - TIP STUDIO YSTALYFERA: Looking for love
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THE COAL - TIP STUDIO YSTALYFERA. Sunday, 4 December 2016. The next opportunity to exhibit will be with www.artsinthetawevalley.com. And the theme for the next show is LOVE. Love has always been a tricky subject for me .perhaps it is for most of us? Love is gentle, love is kind; it does not boast. I am afraid of arousing love in case I break it. So how do I express this love, this precipice this sense of something bigger and not in my control? I have an image in my mind. It came to me whilst standing...
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I'm an ARTGEEK! I scribble. I print. I love it. To Buy My Art. Tag Archives: Creative Bubble. S’Up In May And June? What am I up to? I’m working through a load of art events that I’ve been preparing for ages. I’ve done TRANSITION. A public art event on May 20th and 21st 2016 in Swansea’s Creative Bubble Artspace with the 15 Hundred Lives art collective. The 15 Hundred Lives art collective. And then May 28th I was in Fringe Arts Bath’s “ A FAB Intervention. A FAB Intervention in Bath. International Print ...
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THE COAL - TIP STUDIO YSTALYFERA: December 2016
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THE COAL - TIP STUDIO YSTALYFERA. Tuesday, 27 December 2016. I have continued experimenting drawing with plaster on paper - using a brush to spread the wet plaster over thick paper and then using. An engraving tool to draw into it whilst in its cheese stage. I have used my sketch book diaries as source material and tried to recreate a sense of place. One of the places which resonates history and a grounded spirituality is Newport in Pembrokeshire. What do you think? Tuesday, 20 December 2016. I am excite...
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THE COAL - TIP STUDIO YSTALYFERA: April 2016
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THE COAL - TIP STUDIO YSTALYFERA. Tuesday, 5 April 2016. I have delivered my fresco of the RHS Wisley plant trial display of last Autumn. I am very honoured to know that it now resides in the office of the man who instigates the trials and displays along with his team. Delivering is fraught with danger not least because the work is as fragile as my self esteem. The paintings have to be well protected on their journey to their owner, but I still feel vulnerable! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Prices for artw...
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THE COAL - TIP STUDIO YSTALYFERA: Where to draw the line?
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THE COAL - TIP STUDIO YSTALYFERA. Monday, 9 January 2017. Where to draw the line? Where do we draw the line - the stop line - the boundary? Boundaries have always interested me and as a human animal, creature, accident of biology and evolution or the intention of a creator : IT PUZZLES ME. We need boundaries in order to have a decent life do we not? Who sets these boundaries and who gets to take the High Ground in terms of what the boundaries should be? Shared values of decency? Prices for artwork vary a...
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THE COAL - TIP STUDIO YSTALYFERA: January 2017
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THE COAL - TIP STUDIO YSTALYFERA. Monday, 23 January 2017. I walked with Toff the whippet along the western bank of the River Tawe. It is the first time I have done so - and therefore I had a completely different perspective looking back up the valley towards home. This is a worked land - much toil and strife and song. There is something about this carved out land - carved by glaciers and men. I try to ignore the plastic cartons - bags and debris dropped in contempt of it. But this is my land. Are they t...
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