7.31.2008
Rose Bokeh
"Bokeh (derived from Japanese bokeaji ボケ味, "blur") is a photographic term referring to the appearance of out-of-focus areas in an image produced by a camera lens."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bokeh.
7.27.2008
Getting ready for Pleasurance
Getting ready for the "Pleasurance" art exhibition at the Art Factory Studios in Norwich 17/18th of October. Seen here Rupert and Shirley are busy selecting and framing works. Which will be of Tom and Murial Mallins work. Also the works of Don Rout will be on display. Some other people and of course yours truly. For more information got to www.rupertmallin.blogspot.com
So mark these dates in your diary.
Labels:
Art Factory Studios,
Pleasureance
7.26.2008
7.24.2008
Symptom of the Universe...
"Symptom of the Universe"
My latest piece which I really am pleased with. Taken me all week to get to the point I was happy with it. At one point this was an image that came in at around 400 meg. Getting really into the swing of this so much so it seems like old times of around ten years ago making surreal images on the computer.
Where does this all end up? I aim to get these and others printed out for October. You are only seeing a small version of this online and I am to get these printed out A3 size. Of course these may be ideas for moving image works in the future. Strange I seem to have my 2-D head on at the moment.
7.20.2008
Here and Now
The past week we have been running the Here and Now project at Gressenhall and Bridewell museums. This is an exploration of the the development of Norwich s rural and urban history. This isn't the dry history of dates, battles and generals but of investigating peoples lives through recent history. Gressenhall was a workhouse until the forties and Bridewell was a prison. But have a thorough range of exhibits to explore this. The end result is a soundscape through the drama workshops we have been running.
7.18.2008
7.13.2008
Norwich Subway Man
7.11.2008
7.10.2008
Build a park and they will come
Pupils from Blyth Jex school were engaged in a workshop where they had to make a large picture under the theme of "Your Park". Although this was a 2-D exercise it soon went 3-D as seen from with the figure and tree in the picture above.
Labels:
Blyth Jex,
Mark Sargeant,
Mile Cross,
Patricia Mullin,
Xenia Horne
7.09.2008
7.02.2008
Wires across the landscape
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