Thursday, 16 February 2017

Blueprints for happiness #1 (SOLD)

Good news....
'Blueprints for Happiness #1' was exhibited at the 19 th Annual Postcards from the Edge, Visual Aids benefit exhibition hosted by Metro Pictures in New York and it has been sold !

The money from this sale will help to support the mission of Visual Aids: utilising art to fight AIDS by provoking dialogue, supporting HIV+ artists and preserving a legacy.
This season Visual Aids will provide more Material grants to HIV-positive artists, expand their on-line registry, distribute new artist-designed AIDS awareness editions and produce more AIDS focused exhibitions, events and publications.

For more information about Visual Aids visit www.visualaids.org

Direct gyotaku print collaged onto watercolour paper with acid free nori glue, torn edges painted with blue watercolour.
Signed on the reverse.

Wednesday, 15 February 2017

A commission to Sweden

A direct gyotaku print in Caligo Safe Wash Relief ink with watercolour. Red chop mark, signed and dated.

Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar


Saturday, 28 January 2017

Governo trava exploração de petróleo no Algarve

In December 2016 it was announced that the Portuguese government had cancelled contracts for oil exploration in the Algarve.
More information at www.palp.pt   Platforma Algarve Livre de Petróleo.

#AlgarveLivreDePetróleo
Horror vacui #10, the finished piece hanging on the wall in my studio.

Exhibited at the Real Marina Hotel & Spa, Olhão in November 2016.

Work in progress - figuring out what goes where !

Friday, 20 January 2017

Gyotaku Postcard for Visual Aids

The 19th Postcards from the Edge exhibition for Visual Aids was held at Metro Pictures, New York and featured 1,432 postcards from artists around the world. Over 1,100 people visited the show and so far 94,000 USD has been raised.


Thursday, 12 January 2017

More inspiration from Porto and Olhão




Home again 


National Museum of Azulejo, Lisbon

A wonderful day full of inspiration; colours, patterns, relief surfaces and amazing horror vacui style installations. A few of my favourites..........








Tuesday, 27 December 2016

Weltwand Minden

I was invited to be one of the 17 artist from across the world to collaborate on a public art project in Germany by Katja Rosenberg the artist, curator and founder of Art Catcher. You can see more about Katja's  'Art Catcher' projects at www.artcatcher.co.uk 
Cecillia Herrero from Argentina was the co-designer and Eric Nagel, musician and film maker created a short film to accompany this project.

Artists were invited to create a sketch which reflects one or more of the Sustainable Development Goals as agreed by the United Nations Summit on the 2 August 2015.

Seahorses surrounded by plankton, graphite on Fabriano Academia 250 gsm paper. Dimensions 110 cm X 110 cm.

For my sketch I chose "Life Below Water", this was inspired by reading "Poseidon's Steed" by the marine biologist Helen Scales. Also, visiting  the CCMAR, University of the Algarve reasearch lab at Ramalhete with Cathy & Bill Driedzic where I was able to see numerous seahorses in the aquariums (and Team Canada's cuttlefish). I am hoping that I will be able to watch a seahorse in its natural habitat in the Ria Formosa.

View of the banner / billboard from the street in Minden, Germany.
The finished piece for the banner / billboard.
Katja Rosenberg standing in front of the banner on 24 September 2016 installed on the wall of the Cantasgebaude, Konigstrasse 9, Minden, Germany.

Friday, 17 June 2016

Gyotaku & Nature Printing in May

I was delighted to have the opportunity to teach a variety of gyotaku and nature printing techniques to the Canadian artist, Cathy Driedzic.

More of Cathy's work can be seen at www.cathydriedzic.ca

Cathy created over 50 prints starting with botanicals; a variety of plants collected from the garden of my studio. She was able to experiment with a variety of techniques including the 'taku-ga' plant printing technique and a variety of materials. The next session introduced direct and idirect gyotaku for a selection of shells, sea urchins, starfish, seaweed and mermaid's purses which were collected when beach combing in the Ria Formosa.

Cathy also produced some excellent prints of cuttlefish, the incredibly delicate cuttlefish bone, sea bass, xaputa and carapau in monochrome and full colour.
Examples of her work can be seen below.