April 23, 2012 Leave a comment
| Vestige are sculptures by Rob Mulholland consisting of a series of six life sized mirrored figures installed at the David Marshall Visitors Centre in Aberfoyle, Scotland. |
of interest…..
April 23, 2012 Leave a comment
| Vestige are sculptures by Rob Mulholland consisting of a series of six life sized mirrored figures installed at the David Marshall Visitors Centre in Aberfoyle, Scotland. |
January 23, 2012 Leave a comment
valérie buess is a swiss artist who lives in germany. for the last twenty years she has worked primarily with paper
creating intricate sculptures that often resemble urchins, coral and other underwater life. Re-Blogged from Design Boom
October 21, 2011 Leave a comment
Original template from ‘Skull-A-Day’
Modified by Rudi Designs
September 28, 2011 Leave a comment
I once asked an artist where they sourced all of the found objects they used in their art work - “The word is Ephemera!” she replied, no wonder Art gets a bad name. Semantics aside, we expect all staff and students to participate in our 2nd Annual Art Exhibition – large format printing voucher for the winner.
May 3, 2011 Leave a comment
Just about every thought this man has come up with and turned into a sculpture is interesting.
Have a look at this brilliant TED talk
January 17, 2011 Leave a comment
Our Anonymous Postcard Exhibition continues throughout February and we need more contributions from staff and students – coercion is permitted
December 8, 2010 Leave a comment
A very useful online Creative Network site - updated by Chichester Artists. A whole directory of contacts and goings on for: Dance, Art, Craft, Design, Film, Literature, Music, Photography etc etc!
Click on the image to take you to the site
November 30, 2010 Leave a comment
52 leading artists including Grayson Perry highlight Britain’s housing crisis through their work.
November 19, 2010 Leave a comment
I like the technique even more than the actual bench – Matthias Pliessnig ‘Amada Bench’
September 30, 2010 1 Comment
At 324 metres, the longest bench in Britain was designed by Milimetre – a company based in Brighton. It was installed in July by StudioWeave along Littlehampton Seafront. The bench seats over 300 people, sinuously travelling along the promenade, meandering around lampposts, bending behind bins, and ducking down into the ground.