November 2011
2 posts
Manchester UK - Local Artist →
This week I have been added to the listed local artists for the Greater Manchester Region in an online encyclopedia website ‘Manchester UK’.
October 2011
1 post
Young Tate Profile →
I have recently created a profile for my work on the Young Tate website, which networks
various artists of different practices across the UK.
During the week commencing the 26th September, my Life Mask Portraiture piece was displayed on the front page by a admin member (image shown above).
August 2011
1 post
July 2011
1 post
June 2011
2 posts
May 2011
5 posts
Look11 Photographer's Page →
My work for the Look11 International Photography Festival is now displayed on the festival’s website, along with my artist statement.
February 2011
2 posts
November 2010
2 posts
September 2010
2 posts
Facebook Artist Page (Image Link)
For those who use facebook, please feel free to visit my artist page for updates on my practice and further examples of my work.
August 2010
4 posts
July 2010
3 posts
'Life Mask Portraiture' Exhibition, Open!
The ‘Life Mask Portraiture’ photographic exhibition will now be running at the PR1 Gallery in Preston (University of Central Lancashire) until August 26th. It is available for viewing from 8:00 am until 8:00 pm Monday to Friday (closing at 7:00 pm on fridays). All are warmly invited to see the show. I hope you find the work interesting and the concepts informative.
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This is a facebook group, intended for those who have an interest, or are
passionate about Analogue Photography and / or Alternative Processes.
If you are one of those people who get’s a buzz from seeing your print slowly
appear under the red light in the developer, then this is the place for you!
Group members are encouraged to share online information and resources
that they...
“At the heart of the theoretical practise collected here is the desire for constructive and inventive thought, for a form of attention that struggles to articulate object (daily life) in the full knowledge that the everyday is always going to exceed the ability to register it.” Ben Highmore, Everyday Life Reader. Page 3, Line 30.
June 2010
2 posts
1 tag
My Twitter Page →
Follow me on twitter, for updates on my activities.