Dan
-
Dan Rowan-Smith and I decided we wanted to do a show in the morgue at Chelsea College. As the majority of our work is digital, we don’t often get to exhibit work or have it hanging around in the studios like a painter or sculptor does, also it’s always good to get more show experience.
-
More fractals to start off here. Trying some new equations out, trying to create some different effects, the luminosity works well here, as does the sense of depth, but there’s not much “new” going on here. Below, we see a mountain, exciting with all it’s vibrant colours and spikiness, like a psychedelic Matterhorn (Matterhorn included
-
In the Far Future, Where I Belong was a show organised by myself, Daniel Bandfield, Dan Rowan-Smith and Louis Judkins as part of our second year of BA Fine Art. As a year, we were tasked to form groups and then in those groups put on an off-site show. Dan, Daniel and I joined together
-
Alan Cristea was host to an Exhibition of Gordon Cheung’s new work that was subject to a talk that took place on the 29th September. The talk featured ‘historian, writer and broadcaster Charlotte Mullins, Senior Lecturer in Fine Art Theory at Chelsea College of Art and Design Dan Smith and Professor Karin Moelling whose research into
-
Many Photographs courtesy of Daniel Bandfield. The exhibition opening took place on the 14th May, and was a glaring success. Many people turned up and the atmosphere was overwhelmingly positive. The only snag was a late opening caused by a rather long crit led by Jonny Briggs which lasted for 3.5 hours! However, Jonny was