Friday 17 December 2010

UNDER GREY SKIES at GFL






After hoarding tons of comic books, i made this 3D BOOM for the exhibition..the cards are phrases from the pages of the comic, scattered around for people to find..

Friday 22 October 2010

'NEW EAST LONDON TALENT'...


My idea in progress for the invitation to Fedrigoni's 'New East London Talent' show...

sweet..




Type for the Fedrigoni showroom for show, based on pick and mix

Friday 15 October 2010

'Nowhere Near'...












I've been obsessing with the idea of using comic books for a while now, and with 'NOWHERE NEAR' came the opportunity to get some feedback from the first few collages i'd made from an old war comic....will have some images up of the night soon, which went amazingly, thanks to everyone who showed work, and those of you who came and made the night such a success.

For more photos of the night, plus past and future exhibitions at GFL have a peek at http://groundfloorleft.co.uk/

NOWHERE NEAR

NOWHERE NEAR was an exhibition we put on here at GFL, offering the chance fioe people to showcase what they've been doing in that strange stage after uni and real life...it was a chance to showcase new work, however unpolished, and explore and discuss the ideas behind it...









GROUND FLOOR LEFT
presents
N O W H E R E N E A R
Unpolished, unresolved, sketches, trials, errors, failures, successes..A true & candid portrayal of each individual’s artistic exploration & discovery..
An eclectic group show featuring new works from artists:
Amy Scrimshire, Andrew Demetry, Annie Wighton, Barry Andrews, Billy Byrne, Chris Mowbray, Emma Oakman, Joanna Tidey, Josh Jeavons, Lucy Tomlins, Mark Priestly, Michelle Kirk, Oliver Dickens, Paula Smolarska & Rosie Chamberlin…
23RD – 30TH SEPTEMBER
12 – 6PM
Private View
THURSDAY 23RD 6-10PM

Thursday 19 August 2010

Tales of the flesh...

A little trip down memory lane to the first exhibition we organised here at GFL...It was a long stretch, building walls and what not, but it was a great evening showcasing work from all of us here.
I tried to make my collage aesthetic bigger with a found frame, here are a few photos...