My sincerest apologies for the lack of contact since the end of my course. I promise I havce been busy though. Have been speaking with Craig of ArtSpace2Let and we are both very hopeful of a possible exhibition in their venue in marchmont sometime either in August or in October (Incredibly exciting). The exhibition will be [...]
Posts Tagged ‘map’
Update hooray
Posted in 2D, Conceptual, post-telford, tagged america, art, artspace2let, axis shift, climate, cold war, dots, g.i.joe, holly clement, map, moon map, nanotechnology, pole shift, political, russia on July 13, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Cabin Fever works
Posted in 2D, 3D, Artsy, Conceptual, Doomsday - Graded unit year two, sitespecific, time travel, tagged art, artowkr, ash cloud, choice, collection, dandelions, edinburgh sculpture workshop, exhibition, eyjafjallajokull, gordon douglas, icelandic volcano art, infinity, map, sixth dimension, sublime, time, vegetable patch, volcano, weeds on June 8, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Dandelions Map Vegetable Patch
A Whole New World
Posted in 2D, Artsy, Doomsday - Graded unit year two, tagged art, axis shift, climate change, climate zone, drawing, earth, edinburgh, europe tundra, map, north pole, pole shift, south pole, what would the earth look like if the axis shift, world on March 19, 2010 | 5 Comments »
Going along the idea that there may be severe axis shift I have decided to create a map of what the world may look like after the north pole has shifted to Edinburgh. It also might be accompanied by a pole shaped like the north pole, this would mean the work changes each time it [...]
Informative Exhibit
Posted in 3D, Artsy, Blackford, Conceptual, sitespecific, Video, tagged 164 mounds, agassiz, artist books, blackford hill, blackford hill project, clean zone, design, dragging rock, exhibit, gordon douglas, leaflet, map, multimedia, noticeboard, panel, weather station on March 8, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
full view left panel top panel right panel multimedia access screen capture leaflets leaflet design
Contextual Site-specific XTREME
Posted in Les notes sur la belle artistes, tagged agassiz, art, baldessari, block of ice, california, complaints, contextual, dave sherry, Dennis Oppenheim, devils hole, dragging rock, drawings, environmental art, erosion, finding, francis alys, gordon matta clark, house divided in two, interruption, intervention, land art, map, markers, messy, mexico city, orienteering, performance, richard long, site-specific art, value, walking on February 22, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Francis Alys In this piece Alys dragged a blog of ice through Mexico City until it melted. It is very similar to my dragging rock piece in the respects of practicalities and in concept. Alys’s efforts can be seen as completely ludicrous and futile just as my work can be seen as it. In a [...]
Parallel Universes
Posted in 2D, Artsy, Conceptual, Philosophy, time travel, tagged architects, awe-inspiring, decisions, drawing, existence, manifesto, map, parallel universe, romantics, rotring pens, sublime, time, universe, verse on September 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
So, after much thought as to what the theme actually meant for me I decided to do a piece which didn’t rely on a huge massive impacting concept. So I looked into expressing my views through a map (my favourite of all mediums) of time. This involved me doing a drawing or designing my idea [...]
Final Piece for Graded Unit
Posted in 3D, Artsy, Conceptual, Gradeeeed unit year one, tagged art, concept, conceptual art, darwin, drawers, edinburgh, espanola, fenandina, final piece, folio, galapagos, genovesa, gordon douglas, graded unit, hair, map, santa fe, summer, trust on August 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
yes it has been a long time in coming, but I’ve been doing a lot over the summer i swear hahaha welllllllll, here is my final piece, it may be possible to deduce what its about from the other older posts but I want to write the concept down anyway: so those arent very good [...]