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Thanks to Luana Asiata for this photo of my painting in situ in Four cocktail bar in Penzance. My photo was crap. This was actually taken in August but there was a lot going on in September so I didn't post any news updates. So, I'm filling in!
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.After my successful solo show at Newlyn's Jupiter Gallery I am happy to say that the Penzance Studios group show has been extended till June 30th and I have an additional two pieces in it.
I am currently working on a collection of works that hopefully will result in 10 wall works and 11 three dimensional pieces. I'm not yet sure what they will be made from yet. They are just card maquettes at the moment. The collection will be called "A Throw Of The Dice Never Will Abolish Chance". More of which later... Finally managed to start thinking about new ideas and experimenting with corroding copper. My intention when moving down here was to have a studio with outside space and to work on larger pieces. Although I have a fair sized studio and outside space they are two floors away from each other and access to my studio means I am limited in the size of work I'll be able to get out of there. So, for now I'm keeping things small but persisting with the three dimensional ideas.
With the move to Penzance in a month looming I haven't been working on much over the festive period and will be packing my studio here up next week. I have been experimenting with some three dimensional paintings of late though [see below]. I will releasing some digital prints while I am temporarily studioless, the first of which is below, imaginatively titled Square 1. It is 20" x 20" in an edition of 5, with certificate of authenticity.
I thought I was done for this year but I dropped two pieces off at Woodfield pavilion yesterday for the winter exhibition. It runs from December 6th until January 28th [I think]. The Map Is Not The Territory and Something Hot, both rejected for the Guildford House Open last month, will be gracing the walls along with many other local artists. These will probably be the last pieces I show in London before my move to Cornwall. Not the last time ever though!
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