I particularly enjoyed the work of tis photographer because of one the scale used to print his/her nudes. I am contemplating doing some nude photography as well but I have to pluck up the courage to do it, I will cover the obvious (bits)
Showing posts with label gallery visits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gallery visits. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
Saatchi Gallery part un
Over the weekend I went to London for a bit of inspiration. I wanted to go mainly to the Saatchi gallery partly because of the photographic exhibition called OUT OF FOCUS I was pleased that we were allowed to take pictures of pictures in the gallery (pun) This one was the at ground floor of the gallery.




Seeing these images on a computer screen does not do them any justice they are all printed out on 139.7 x 104.1 cm
The exhibition is on going till the 22nd of July I suggest a visit/trip to London.
These image are by Kate Grannan click HERE see the rest of the images in the collection by Kate Grannan
Seeing these images on a computer screen does not do them any justice they are all printed out on 139.7 x 104.1 cm
The exhibition is on going till the 22nd of July I suggest a visit/trip to London.
These image are by Kate Grannan click HERE see the rest of the images in the collection by Kate Grannan
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Some favourites and not so favourites from Liverpool
This painting was the major influence for my unit x project theme/idea. I thought that you really never see black people potrayed as ‘people’ rather than as monsters, slaves or gollywogs.
The pottery is by Susie cooper I found the colours, shapes and that fact they were hand painted of these pottery very peculiar but admired them at the same time. I also like that they where made by a woman artist which is quite lacking in the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.
- I admired the above bread sculpture/drawing I love the way it is continuously decomposing even as I am writing this. This was part of the sculptures in the Tate gallery Liverpool. I wished they were more of this kind in this exhibition.
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