by art.earth | May 27, 2020 | FFartwork-old
Mark says: I will talk about 9X9 – a set of poems under constraint: As my response to the hyperlocal commission from Arts and Culture Exeter I made a set of 9 square visual poems, using the first 9 square numbers, and found images in square format as the initial...
by art.earth | May 26, 2020 | FFartwork-old
Clay HUGS – A gift from the Bovey Basin HUGS is a special type of clay known only to clay workers in the Bovey Basin. It occurs where two distinct seams of Ball Clay merge together and become one. The clay HUGS featured above, which I have dressed in orange... by art.earth | May 26, 2020 | FFartwork-old
Bob Budd is a Devon artist who works internationally as a sculptor and has done numerous things with art.earth. He’s an occasional visitor to First Friday which he uses as an excuse to buy Battenberg and Mini-rolls. Which always get eaten…can’t say...
by art.earth | Apr 30, 2020 | FFartwork-old
Photographer Walter Lewis has sent us a few images I made at the start of isolation from which we’ve selected two to include here. The series is currently called ‘Aching and Angry’. Walter says that they could be described as about the complacency which is shown...
by art.earth | Apr 30, 2020 | FFartwork-old
Somewhere-nowhere (Rob & Harriet Fraser) uses the power of curiosity, pause and collaborative research to engage with all the elements that give a sense of place, and let stories gradually reveal themselves. Sometimes these are stories of joy and wonder, they may...
by art.earth | Apr 30, 2020 | FFartwork-old
Paeony Lewis tell us: Currently I am studying for an MA in Fine Art (Norwich) and my practice is underpinned by a degree in Environmental Sciences. Through conceptual art I want to encourage people to ponder their relationship with the natural world. In particular I’m...