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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
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I made this poster for a competition to design a 90’s Rave poster for “This is England ’90”, so I am posting it here too because why not? All done in photoshop, was lots of fun, I’m really digging the whole cyberpunk feel atm.
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Com, and trip it as ye go, On the light fantastick toe. – John Milton Join 10 emerging artists as they dance the light dance through a dazzling variety of concepts in this group exhibition. From stages covering all media, tales are woven tracing the troubles of our times: Surveillance, Military Oversight, Big Data, Big
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Marking out the dots from the positions of peoples heads in Victoria station. After the background has been painted. (Messed up at the bottom, didn’t realise the paint wouldn’t be thin enough to see through.) Finished Piece. The colours are dictated by the number of triangles in a group + the number sides bordered by
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This piece was created using the thumbtack pattern used in the first 5 ‘configurations’. The pattern of dots is repeated here 12 times, as can be seen by the slight grouping of density. The colour choice was made by taking a random set of colours, arranging them in order of darkness and then matching that
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In configuration 9 the rule I used was that instead of using colour as the positive element dictate the fill, I’d let the traditionally negative elements i.e. white and the background prime colour dictate how the fill is carried out. This comes from how I have begun to read into John Cage and Robert Rauschenberg