To-day I was on a mission to deliver posters and invites around Canterbury. So I started At
the Sydney Cooper Gallery which to my surprise was closed, so I knocked on the window and gave a card to a secretary. Then on to Chromos who took a poster, and round the corner to the whole food shop. I pegged one up in the downstairs cafe at Marks & Spencer. I left one at the Stark Gallery and so on. It was rather wet and windy.
Wednesday, 27 May 2009
Sunday, 24 May 2009
A nice pale grey
We have tidied up the studio and have painted the floor a nice pale grey. Most of the work in the upper studio has been hung.This took quite a while as different arrangements were tried out
in different ways.The floor paint ran out in the downstairs studio . I managed to get my drawings back from the framer in time and they are now on the wall. This weekend I have been concentrating on my files and evaluation which is taking some time but I am nearing the end of my labours.
in different ways.The floor paint ran out in the downstairs studio . I managed to get my drawings back from the framer in time and they are now on the wall. This weekend I have been concentrating on my files and evaluation which is taking some time but I am nearing the end of my labours.
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
More painting the wall but all is well
Today more painting the walls with the added interest of putting letters in envelopes. We also had a brief meeting with our tutor to catch up on any new developments.We have nearly all finnished our business cards and some people have posted images on their bloggs. Kati is going to arrange the artists statements using the press release comments. All seems to be well and all is well.
Monday, 18 May 2009
Business card dilemma
I have been working upon my business card and decided upon using three images. One of which is at the top of this page( the girl with glasses ) and the other at the bottom showing people at a bus stop in the early 1950's. I am pleased to say they are no longer waiting! I used publisher and made them the standard size. I chose three images eventually because it was difficult to decide upon one.
Snowy White and Artic
Today we painted the studio walls in preparation for the show, two coats and lots of filling and
climbing up and down on chairs. It looks like a different place, snowy white and Artic.
I have been thinking about framing the large oil painting and I may have to go in search of wood in order to do this, I have measured up and talked to a carpenter about this daunting task.
Tomorrow will be another painting day and on Friday I collect my drawings from the framers.
Sunday, 17 May 2009
Scrutinizing the frames and going to Brighton
Last Wednesday we had a meeting with the BA group to finalise one or two things. We agreed on the wine and food issue and are keeping things simple. Hopefully help will be on hand from the assistance of first year students who will serve drinks at the event. We send out invites soon and on Monday we have to start to paint the studio in traditional colours of grey and white.
Saturday found me at the Gerhard Richter Portraits exhibition where I scrutinized the frames and presentation to the best of my ability. I made jottings in the little pamphlet about appearance and size. I also noted those paintings with no frame at all ,and those that are framed once and the placed in another glass fronted frame for good measure. I looked at the edges of some of the unframed ones and noted if they were painted clean or left as they were, a very instructive visit.
Today we intended to go down to Brighton to look into some galleries , but this did not happen because it was the 50Th anniversary of the the Mini motor car and a huge rally was held in their honour in Brighton. An amazing cavalcade of little cars of every colour, age and modification was heading down the motor way in the same direction. So we decided to go to Hove instead ,and then on to a barbecue at an acquaintance's house, but it rained so we stayed inside for Pims and ginger ale
Saturday found me at the Gerhard Richter Portraits exhibition where I scrutinized the frames and presentation to the best of my ability. I made jottings in the little pamphlet about appearance and size. I also noted those paintings with no frame at all ,and those that are framed once and the placed in another glass fronted frame for good measure. I looked at the edges of some of the unframed ones and noted if they were painted clean or left as they were, a very instructive visit.
Today we intended to go down to Brighton to look into some galleries , but this did not happen because it was the 50Th anniversary of the the Mini motor car and a huge rally was held in their honour in Brighton. An amazing cavalcade of little cars of every colour, age and modification was heading down the motor way in the same direction. So we decided to go to Hove instead ,and then on to a barbecue at an acquaintance's house, but it rained so we stayed inside for Pims and ginger ale
Tuesday, 12 May 2009
Framing experience
Today I went down to Hawkeswell's the framers. My mission was to take two large
drawings to be framed in a simple fashion. They are to have plain grey wood frames and mirror plates. This will cost me £70 pounds for two. I collect them on the 22nd May. Next week we are painting the studios and making the areas look neat and calm. The Private View is on Wednesday
3rd June. This should be fun although it is causing intense debate about the finer details such as
olives and pineapples. We have each to come up with an invite list, unfortunately I do not Know as many people in Canterbury as I do in West Yorkshire and Walthamstow E17. But I will Try my best.
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