Posts Tagged ‘loughborough’
Anglesey
May 31, 2009
Anglesey, 1995 Despite trying to post in sequence and show development of the print making work from my 2nd year at loughborough, i find myself at a bit of a loss in terms of documentation and therefore i need to digging deeper into portfolios and perhaps even shoot some new photos of old work. In [...]
2009 | Uncategorized | Tags: angelsey, berghaus, bleak, charcoal, drawing, landscape, loughborough, paul gent, tom burtonwoodComments (1)
Cage / Flag / Structure
May 30, 2009
Untitled, lino cut and collage, 1996
2009 | News | Tags: cage, flag, lino cut, loughborough, print, structure, tom burtonwood
Don’t talk to me about class, I’ve been to Leeds!
May 28, 2009
Sketchbook page, lino cut on photocopy, 1996 Wow. totaly cubist (ha ha ha, pun intended). isometric-ish on the top face of the cube. in one point perspective on the bottom face, 2 spatial realities braque would be proud, and then that’s super imposed on a photocopy of a terraced houses in Leeds from above. it’s [...]
2009 | News | Tags: aerial view, building block, cage, cell, collage, deployable, juxtaposition, Leeds, lino cut, loughborough, module, photocopy, print, printing, section, sketch book, tom burtonwood, xeroxComments (1)
bridge to nowhere…..
May 25, 2009
Untitled (bridge to nowhere), pen on paper, 1996 This drawing taken from my sketchbook was the 2nd of a series of drawings, prints, paintings and eventually sculpture (installations) that i produced in my second semester of my second year at loughborough. for me this work has always been pivotal in my development as an artist. [...]
2009 | Uncategorized | Tags: bridge, bridge to nowhere, drawing, loughborough, metaphor, rendell st., sketchbook, structure, tom burtonwood
Column, LCAD degree show part II
May 23, 2009
Column, earth, wood, 1997 Sculpture from degree / thesis show at Loughborough College of Art, 1997. This piece was made using a plywood mold in 2 sections. prior to dumping any of the dirt inside i insert the "space frame" a sol le wit ish construction. this exo skeleton was intended to help keep the [...]