Wednesday, 23 March 2011

A Line is a Line...



I popped down to Middlesbrough to catch the tail end of the Drawing in Progress exhibition at the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art. The exhibition displayed MIMA's recent acquisitions of American post-war drawings. G's and my favourite was Fred Sandback's Untitled from c.1987, in which we pondered whether the black and yellow described the edges of the gap between the vellum sheets; or were the lines themselves the gap, separating the vellum sheets.

I also enjoyed drawing the front of the MIMA building, and particularly Lawrence Weiner's A Line is a Line for All That. Struck me a sentence about line would look nice in continuous line writing. But I would say that, wouldn't I.

I made MIMA a gift of one of my wandering lines on one of their comment cards, above. :)

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

It's not that I don't like giclee...

(I never intended to start a drawing team on etsy. I went looking for a drawing team to join on etsy. I couldn't find one.
And so,

was born, and I'm now captain of an etsy team about drawing. Here is my first rant, it is about giclee, which I actually like very much indeed.)

" Of course I like giclee, and yes it absolutely has a place in broadening the price bracket of a piece of art; you have the original for sale at 100%, you have a giclee for 25%, and some notelets or postcards for 5%. For example. So, your customer can be anyone, not just the ones with more disposable income.
And then, you might have already sold the original, so all anyone else can have is a reproduction, and giclee is a darn fine reproduction. I'm just a bit tired of looking at some of the etsy shops full of prints, and as a buyer, if I have a spare £40 one month, I'd rather blow the lot on one small original from a favourite shop. As a seller, I want to be one in a brave set of sellers, who have he guts to part with the originals, because (in my humble op) that's really what being a practising artist is about. Surely nobody wants only a collection of digital prints? I'll get off the soapbox now. Thanks for reading. :) "

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Tony Orrico: Penwald: 2: 8 circles (2009)


One of my clown images was featured on www.patiodebutacas.es, thank you, Loredana; but the other stuff on the blog is also interesting...

Including this artist, Tony Orrico. Here using his own body's proportions to construct a work. Reminiscent of hypotrochoid drawings. But on a much larger scale.

Thursday, 3 March 2011

an exhibition


an exhibition, originally uploaded by Donna Nicholson-Arnott.

Yes, eight original line drawings by me, including that little blue horse above, in

Cafe Wander
110a West George Street
Glasgow

On for the whole of March, and probably April too. If you find yourself in the area, do please feel free to pop along and have look. :)

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This little poster was featured in one my favourite artist's blogs,

cathy cullis: mosaic monday

Thank you Cathy!