Showing posts with label Ghosts of gone birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ghosts of gone birds. Show all posts

18 January 2013

GHOSTS OF GONE BIRDS– SWANSEA




































The Ghosts of Gone Birds will migrate to Swansea, Wales towards the end of this month with a pop-up print exhibition. 

It's great to see a cause such as this reach my neck of the woods and support the art scene in South Wales. If you are able to attend, please do, I am sure there will be an array of visual treats that help raise awareness of beautiful specimens which are sadly no longer with us.


9 January 2013

INSPIRATION– THE MAKERIE STUDIO




















Sometimes when you least expect it there is some talent out there that will make your jaw drop upon witnessing their creations. This kind of work needs to be celebrated and shared which is the sole purpose of this blog post.

I was sure that the opening of the Ghosts of Gone Birds Part III in Brighton's ONCA Gallery was going to be a night filled with incredible work and good company. However, I was not expecting to be greeted with what can only be described as an outstanding piece of paper sculpture hand build by The Makerie Studio. (Unfortunately my poor photography skills don't do this any justice.)

The Makerie Studio is formed by Julie Wilkinson and Joyanne Horscroft who as you can see produce wonderfully detailed sculptures for a range of personal and commercial clients. With an impressive client list I feel a little ashamed for not coming across their work sooner. If you have the chance to visit the gallery this piece will be there until the show closes on 31st January.

I look forward to seeing more from these two in the future and suggest that you take a look at their website.


7 January 2013

GHOSTS OF GONE BIRDS– 'HUIA'

























































After a wonderful opening at the ONCA Gallery for the final chapter of the Brighton edition of the 'Ghosts of Gone Birds' exhibition here are some detailed shots of my contribution to the project.


If you are able to make it to Brighton before the 31st of this month I strongly suggest that you pay the gallery and the exhibition a visit which holds a great variety of artwork produced by both emerging and established artists.

However, if you are unable to do so you can see the full image of my Huia bird by following the link to my website below.

A big thank you to Chris and Laura for the opportunity to be apart of this exhibition!


5 January 2013

GHOSTS OF GONE BIRDS– PRIVATE VIEW




















I couldn't think of a better way to bring in the new year than to contribute to a project such as 'Ghosts of Gone Birds' which has the third installment of the exhibition in Brighton's ONCA Gallery this evening.

Before I closed the studio doors for 2012 I was asked to complete a never before seen piece depicting one of the species of bird that unfortunately no longer exists.

In addition to the wonderful pieces that adorned the ONCA gallery since the initial opening in November tonight will give those of you who may have been unable to make it to the show a chance to see what has been on display and much more.

Hopefully I'll see you there!


13 November 2011

GHOST OF GONE BIRDS



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I was finally able to find the chance to catch the Ghost of Gone Birds exhibition at the Rochelle School in East London which showcases over 200 new works from a number of artists exploring the theme in a number of mediums.

The show is something that I would say is definitely worth going to see before it closes on the 23rd of November. There are some particularly clever and interesting interpretations of the lost birds with the goal to raise awareness about conservation and prevention of losing more species.

For more details click on the link below.


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