Archive for the ‘exhibition’ Category

New Paintings: War Series

Saturday, June 12th, 2010
Andromeda Lost (Study)

Andromeda Lost (Study)

I’m currently working on a range of images based on war, myth and legends from around the Middle East.  The last ten years has seen great shake ups in the area we call the Middle East. Through my research I have come to the conclusion that what is happening has its resonances from the Sumerian Age, 6000 years ago.

Through the Babylonians, Sumerians, Persians (Iran), Greece, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Afganistan, Iraq; all of these countries have born various myths and legends involving gods, wars, control, domination, which continues today.  The Clash of Civilisations, or another way of calling it, ‘The Clash of the Titans’.

I am trying to convey feeling through these images, through line, tone, colour, brushmarks, and though I find these images upsetting, my horror at what one human being can do to another, in the name of religion, politics for the control of resources, leaving communities split, devastated, ruined and in some cases in modern times, nearly extingished from the face of the Earth.

How long can we continue to deny the reality that we are all one consciousness and therefore by hurting another, we ultimately hurt ourselves.  I think it is time to wake up, get off our knees and realise life is precious to all.  Just because we have the power to do harm, it doesn’t mean we have the right to do so.

Freedom and Confinement

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

An exhibition of paintings and sculpture by Bryanston School and HM YOI Portland.

This exhibition explores the ideas of ‘freedom and confinement’ from the perspectives of the young men at Portland YOI and sixth form students at Bryanston School in Dorset.

The exhibition contains a number of personal representations of what freedom and confinement mean to the individual artists as well as a number of collaborative pieces produced in recent workshops held at Portland YOI.

This exhibition is curated by Adam R. Grose & Dr. Hannah Fearnley.

Portland Arts Centre: Exhibition

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Portland Arts Centre

Portland Arts Centre is having a fundraising exhibition on the 5th December 2009.

Tickets are available via the website and on the opening night (5th) which runs from 7pm – 11pm. A free glass of champagne, live music and bar will entertain you throughout the evening while you view the variety of art in the show and all for sale…

The exhibition and P. A. C. is run by Samantha and Katherine.  This contemporary art show of the year (my opinion) has a lot of art exhibiting over 70+ artists, from a variety of disciplines and will be available to view from the 6th Dec (unless you are coming on the opening night – highly recommended, as it is a chance to talk with the artists attending the night).

If you would like to print off this larger poster and put it up in your area to help advertise, this would be very much appreciated. Spread the word as this is a great opportunity to bring more art to the area and boost the creative arts for all.

If you are looking for that extra special gift for someone this Christmas Portland Arts Centre is the place to come before any where else. Painters, Sculptors, Alternative Media Artists, Photographers, Print makers, Illustrators, Book Publishers and more.

The variety of art on show is astounding and breathtaking in its scope, depth and skill with many perspectives from each artist. Walking around the huge space reveals many seascapes, sea-life, abstract art (painting and sculpture), portraiture, art experiments, figurative, landscape, sky-scape and much more…

I will write a more detailed review with pics after the opening night.

Check out the link here for more details on getting there, opening night, news and tickets. Also check the Dorset Echo this Friday/ Saturday.