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Leviathan and the Sea
I’ve been working on a collaboration with Michael Borkowsky for the Liverpool Biennial. We’ve been planning on working on a project together for years, and eventually came up with the idea of basing it on Leviathan, the Biblical sea monster … Continue reading
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Tagged Conceptual art, current projects, exhibition, Leviathan, Liverpool Biennial, Religion
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Liverpool Biennial Project
I’ve been procrastinating over writing a new blog entry. I was going to write a reflection on my recent exhibition, but I’m not sure what more I have to say since my last post about it. I’ve been stupidly … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Bible, Collaboration, Conceptual art, contemporary art, current projects, exhibition, Leviathan, Liverpool Biennial, Natural History
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Painting Process
I’m currently well under way working towards my next painting Pearl, but as yet I haven’t even begun to work on the final piece. I thought I’d use this blog post to talk about process, and why it takes me … Continue reading
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Tagged allegory, art, artist, Collaboration, Conceptual art, contemporary art, current projects, drawing, fine art, flowers, Leviathan, new work, paeony, paint by numbers, painting, Painting process, Poem, Practice, symbolism, Transfers
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