I found these photos on my camera and realised I had forgotten all about them. They were taken at the Ai Wei Wei exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, ages ago. It was a great exhibition but I really loved these dipped pots, the colours were amazing.
I did say I had a lot of posts to be catching up on!
5 Oct 2011
2 Oct 2011
Origin 2011 - Final Verdict
I made it through Origin for another year and here are some photos of my stand. It's a great thing to do and its great to meet all the artists and makers and all the amazing people that come to visit. But I'm glad its over and I can get back to my studio I have lots of amazing things coming up this Autumn so have lots to be getting on with. And lots of blog posts to catch up on.
| All packed up and ready to go |
| The stand before |
| Installation in progress |
| More progress |
| My 2 hard working helpers! |
| The finished stand |
| The finished stand part 2 |
| A flock of birds |
| One final view of the finished stand |
8 Sept 2011
My Recent Basel Trip
5 Sept 2011
My new friends
Here's a couple of photos of some new pieces I'm going to be showing at Origin along side my paper cuts.
They are hand painted plywood laser cuts. I would love to hear what you think.
They are hand painted plywood laser cuts. I would love to hear what you think.
2 Sept 2011
Work in progress - London Transport Museum
Here are some in progress shots of the piece for the London Transport Museum exhibition. The final piece won't be unveiled until next year but this will give you an idea of what I'm working on.
30 Aug 2011
Some new birds
Here are a couple of new papercuts I have recently completed. As an experiment I have made them bigger than I usually work in, and I think I quite like it, so expect some more big birds. The first one is cut from a map of the South pole and the second one from a map of Canada.
14 Aug 2011
The cutter
Here's a short video of me cutting a bird that is part of a large installation I am making for an exhibition later this year.
This is what I do for hours on end, it's surprisingly physical. I have already had a RSI injury (or upper body work related injury as the hospital liked to call it) in my hand to I try to stop regularly to relax my hands and neck.
The key is to keep changing blades as the blunter the blade gets the harder it gets to cut the paper and then I am more likely to make mistakes or the paper can rip.
This is what I do for hours on end, it's surprisingly physical. I have already had a RSI injury (or upper body work related injury as the hospital liked to call it) in my hand to I try to stop regularly to relax my hands and neck.
The key is to keep changing blades as the blunter the blade gets the harder it gets to cut the paper and then I am more likely to make mistakes or the paper can rip.
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