Wednesday, 13 April 2011

Marianne, Maria, Annie




I've recently completed an exhibition of my work in Worthing's Gallery 26 with the theme of female cultural depictions.

Marianne

Maria

Annie

Revolution, Religion, Resuscitation

The theme of this exhibit is showing female allegory and personification in culture, society and historical context. The show is an interpretation in the form of three images that visualise the symbolic parts that the female image has played in our understanding of relating to specific areas.

Marianne, Maria, Annie explores how the feminine character shows relation to the signs of visualising an issue in poetic, artistic, spiritual and associative fashions. Three of those themes expressed in this instance are in revolutionary and nationalistic figures, religious icons and in first aid training.

This project is my own vision of characters derived from and inspired by Marianne (the state symbol of France and symbol of liberty, justice and reason), Mary the mother of God and maternal figure and finally of Resusci Annie, the likeness of a casualty used for helping to administer CPR.

Ambiguity represented by the use of their faces being obscured in some way is how I wish to show these women as part of universal female identification.








Sunday, 13 February 2011

New Gallery 26 Website

http://www.gallery26.org.uk/Gallery26/About_Us.html

Very pleased with the new website that Mark has put together. Looking really good. I'm pleased and honoured to be included on the Artists, Funders and Gift Vouchers links.

Sunday, 30 January 2011

Thursday, 27 January 2011

Thursday, 20 January 2011

Work In Creative Review

I recently submitted some of my images to do with animals and heraldry to the Creative Review website which they were kind enough to want to include. Here is the link http://www.creativereview.co.uk/feed/january-2011/10/heraldry

Photograph Of The Month Competition at Gallery 26



This is a flyer I created for the Gallery 26 photography competition that I am currently helping to promote and organise.




Sunday, 2 January 2011