Tag Archives: work in progress

the importance of documentation

As I am creating more drawing that relates to movement, documentation of action is becoming increasingly important.  I have begun to film myself making the newest drawings,  which involves software training, borrowing of equipment, planning camera angles etc. Arguably this … Continue reading

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site specific

The next drawings will be on a currently disused floor at High Bridge Street Gallery in Newcastle.  I proposed to make the work in this particular setting as I wanted to try making the work in a more industrial looking … Continue reading

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when is it finished?

Today involved a visit from Susan Coles – art criminal!  One of the first questions she asked about the work was, how do you know when it’s finished? A simple enough question but not always a simple answer.  Particularly with … Continue reading

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solutions

The current drawing is still in progress and I have erected what looks like a make-shift quarantine tent in order to protect the rest of the studio from the evils of graphite powder and also to contain the work.  It … Continue reading

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when it goes wrong (or not right)

The current wall drawing is getting a bit of attention – or at least there’s some anticipation around the finished article.  Positive as this is, I am battling at the moment with the layering of graphite powder.  After a couple … Continue reading

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