Posts about Exhibition

Strangers in a strange land

December 6th, 2012

Finally an exhibition that you can go to without leaving the house! Online illustration gallery eyra has it’s first show up, with prints buy each artist up for sale too. I made an exclusive drawing for the show… Click click go

And here’s a link for the online shop.

Custom Xmas show 2012

November 23rd, 2012

I will be taking part in the Custom Xmas show at Moksha Caffe in Brighton 23rd November 2012-10th January 2013. Come along to the preview evening on 23rd 6-8pm and enjoy fine wines and some great artwork. Here’s a link to the facebook page.

 

Designers Against Child Slavery 2012

November 14th, 2012

Here’s an illustration I made for the upcoming Designers Against Child Slavery charity auction in New York  on 3rd December. The theme for the show is “Reclaim”. The show has a facebook page and tickets are being sold here.

“Drawings” exhibition at Vibe Gallery

October 15th, 2012

Hello hello I’m in a group show at Vibe Gallery in Bermondsey 18th-31st October.

I’ve got a couple of drawings, paintings and prints on show and there’ll be work by:

Mr Bingo, Egidija Ciricaite, Jessica Davies, Jessica Kilpatrick, Ting-An Lin, Kelvin Okafor, International Nobody and Hayley Warnham.

Should be very good.

European Exchange Academy

June 2nd, 2012

In the summer of 2005 I spent a month in the Black Forest with the European Exchange Academy, doing all kinds of arty things with students from all over Europe. I had an excellent time making films, drawings, sound recordings, sculptures and things with some lovely people.

The EEA started in Beelitz, Germany 10 years ago now, and to celebrate there’s going to be a show in Berlin with artwork by many of the participants. Each person involved has been asked to submit an A4 piece of paper with their name, year of participation and what they did in writing on it (participant/tutor/adviser/etc). This is my design…

Reclassified

January 20th, 2011

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I made this picture for an interesting show called Reclassified, coming up at The Greenhouse, St Peter Port in Guernsey (!). A load of artists/illustrators/creative types had to rework a genuine real life classified advert selected at random from the  Guernsey Evening News. The work had to include the original text and be black and white. A fun challenge and a chance to experiment with a bit of type for me. The show opens on 28th January.

Turn up the colour

July 14th, 2010

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Lots of good people at this show. Find out more about the artists and the book shop here

April 23rd, 2010

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Pick Me Up is on! Go today and see. I went to the preview last night and there is loads of great work to see. Here are some stunning photos that I took. As you can see, before I did my degree in artiness, I was a photo journalist. I only shot the main area with the up and coming artists in. There are several rooms leading off the main bit that are inhabited by collectives, video shows and Rob Ryan.

To see the show, get off the tube at Embankment and follow the signs (through a little park) to Somerset House. From today until 3rd May.

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To the left you can see the giant bum that is sort of opposite my artwork at the show. If are foolish enough to peek in to the bumhole your face is painted with brown, poo-like fluid.

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Here you can see the bum closer

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If you are a lover of illustrationy graphical stuff then it’ll be pretty hard not to be very inspired by a trip to the show.

Thanks to the Somerset House people.

Calm Air All Ice present “Fifty-two”

March 28th, 2010

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I coloured it in as you can see. It is called Slap the butcher and shall be exhibited at “Fifty-two”,  a group show presented by Calm Air All Ice, an arty collaborationy project. Go and see the show on the 31st of April at Room 212, Gloucester Rd, Bristol.

The hills are dead

February 1st, 2010

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Here’s a picture I made especially for the afore mentioned “As is painting so is poetry” show up in York. Looking at this now, I can’t help but think of The Sound of Music and lots of Communist propaganda posters I’ve seen (in books, not on the streets). She’s doing some taoist magical stuff in a field near her house for good luck and crops and that.

I’m going to be taking part in PICK ME UP