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Visual Journeying

Updates and wilderness

4/11/2015

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Been really busy of late with exhibition related activities, product photography and planning for future exhibition work. 
Last week I was invited to the Mexican Social Meal lat week at 35 Gamble St, as a bit of a get together before our one day exhibition at FOUND which was brilliant.  The food was amazing and the company really good fun. I really enjoyed being around so many lovely and interesting people. I bought myself a lovely Belgian Anglepoise 60s lamp from a man who owns 'O B J E C T I F I C A T I O N',  his business is definitely worth a look at, some lovely objects from many different places for sure.
Beginning of May sees some work being exhibited at Crafty Sparrow as part of Synapse which again, I look very forward to, at the moment I am in the process of choosing which work I will be exhibiting which brings me on to next week.

 I am heading off for a night up in The Peaks to do some serious photographing, I am contemplating whether or not to take my bicycle and do a bit of a tour on it the following day.. maybe over to Hope, Castleton or a little more south bound, in the hope of some good photographs and special places. Hopefully finding some wild spaces/trees/objects to photograph and possibly use in my forthcoming exhibitions, both at Crafty Sparrow and or Notts Open Studios - ABC art trail.  I am really looking forward to getting a few days complete headspace to focus on my work again in this way without any other distractions. I am also hoping to get over to Sweden again in September for exhibition related activity... watch this space.

For now, I hope you all enjoy the rest of the sunshine if you're in the UK, it's been a bright and vibrant week and my BeeTree as I like to call it, is humming away with the countless bees that continue to love the blossom from it, it makes me happy to see them return again this year! Until my next update, keep enjoying the sunshine.


 

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