Sunday, November 28, 2010

Alison Watt, Scottish female painter

My favourite female painter right now, quality work with good conceptual foundations.
Im looking foreward to the day I can stand in front of the real works and loose myself in the folds of fabric.

Unhappy


Drawing/Painting



Tuesday, November 16, 2010

other paintings



2010 objects




2010 Jewelry












These are some crude photos of some of the Jewelry(items and mock ups) I made during 2010. The concept was based upon restricting the movemnt of the hands by creating pieces that mirrored the muscles and tendons in the hand. In effect hand bondage, and new methods of restraining and restricting the hands natural movement.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Death & Nostalgia



This painting is my interpretation of the Bathtubs described by Sir Stanley Spencer both Verbally and visually in his own Paintings and letters home from the the Beaufort war hospital.

Below is a brief passage from research I did on the man.

Sir Stanley Spencer was an English artist who lived from the 30th June 1891 to 14 December 1959.

Due to the fact that Spencers older brothers were all sent to the forefront to fight, Stanleys parents insisted that he help with the war effort in another way, which resulted in his posting at the Beaufort war hospital as a male nurse/ medic.

During Spencers stay at Beaufort war Hospital, he was always busy and never really had a chance to be alone and think, which distrupted his thaught processes emensly, slowly Spencer did find places of comfort and refuse around the hospital. His favourite place being noted as inbetween two large washbasins, which were the only colourfull items in the hospital.

It would remind him of his childhood days of climbing into his parents bed after a nightmare and feeling the safety of being protected, which these washbasins provided, he would go into the washrooms whenever he could to position himself between the washbasins and read or contemplate his thaughts in privacy.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Monday, July 5, 2010

Thursday, June 24, 2010