Showing posts with label Private View. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Private View. Show all posts

18 February 2012

LCC BOOK ARTS & DESIGN EXHIBITION





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My apologies for the lack of posts as of late, I will be working harder to rectify this situation.

In the mean time I wanted to share that I attended the private view of the third year Book Arts and Design students exhibition titled 'Book In Context' at LCC the other night which was a great addition to my week.

The exhibition includes work from students who approach the concept of a 'book' in varying ways which proved to be a worth while visit. 

The show runs until the 24th February so make sure that you add it to your diary.


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22 August 2011

AOI IMAGES 35





















This Thursday brings the private view of the AOI Images 35 exhibition, a show that I am delighted to be a part of. My alphabet piece was selected to be a part of the exhibition where I will be in very good company indeed. The exhibition is open to the public from 26th August - 2nd September 2011.

Looking forward to seeing you all there.


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Alphabet

28 April 2011

FEATURED ON ILLUSTRATORS WALES



















Gearing up for the private view of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters on Wednesday (4th May) Illustrators Wales have kindly featured me on their website with a short interview. The exhibition will be open to the public on May 5th until May 20th 2011.

Thank you to Eleanor and all at Illustrators Wales for the exposure.


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26 March 2011

DEAD SEA MOB



















I was invited on Thursday to the private view of the first exhibition of the collective 'The Dead Sea Mob' at the 55 DSL Flagship store in London. The show boasted a range of beautiful prints as well as skate decks and probably the most impressive aspect being the massive wall paintings constructed by each artist especially for the show.

As I understand the 'Mob' have some big plans in the pipeline, I look forward to seeing more from the nautical themed collective.


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