Tuesday, 30 August 2011
Friday, 26 August 2011
Studio 1.1 Lottery Show 2012
They still don't care who you are...its a Lottery pure and simple!
Studio1.1 will for the third year running guarantee a four-week solo show to one artist.
This open submission will be decided entirely by random.
Selection: There is a strict limit of 500 entries. There will be no judging of entries, there will be no limit upon the type or size of work (entrants are encouraged to be as ambitious as possible). The reference number of each entry will be the serial number of a limited-edition print by David Ben White (New Contemporaries 2011). 1 print purchased at £10 = 1 entry.
To coincide with Frieze and the Art Fair season the winning ticket will be drawn in public in the gallery on the Sunday of that weekend, 17th October 2011.
The solo show will run for four weeks as part of the studio1.1's 2012 programme.
100 per cent of the funds raised will go towards the gallery's running costs.
There is no restriction on the number of prints an individual may purchase.
www.studio1-1.co.uk/ltd-ed-print_ls2012.html
Sunday, 21 August 2011
Creative Coast Newsletter
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Thursday, 18 August 2011
Pure Arts Group Selected Artist Paul Apps Newletter
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Keith Siddle SOLO EXHIBITION
Keith Siddle Solo Exhibition
Showing until 17th September
Pure Arts Group 2011 selected artist Keith Siddle, renowned for his Koi
and Tropical Marine fish paintings has an exhibition of over 40 paintings
at the Portico Gallery, Riverhead, Kent
Open Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 5pm running until the 17th September.
Other topics include; Turtles, Lobsters, Food art, Sunflowers, Butterflies and Orchids.
and Tropical Marine fish paintings has an exhibition of over 40 paintings
at the Portico Gallery, Riverhead, Kent
Open Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 5pm running until the 17th September.
Other topics include; Turtles, Lobsters, Food art, Sunflowers, Butterflies and Orchids.
Keith’s paintings are a snapshot of nature, where motion becomes still.
Detailed studies combined with dynamic compositions and vibrant colours.
Often, but not always, fish.
Detailed studies combined with dynamic compositions and vibrant colours.
Often, but not always, fish.
“Having painted and been fascinated by wildlife since childhood,
when I first became a professional artist I initially decided to concentrate
on one subject and chose for their power, grace and colour variations the
oriental and beautifully ornamental fish, Nishikigoi (Koi).
when I first became a professional artist I initially decided to concentrate
on one subject and chose for their power, grace and colour variations the
oriental and beautifully ornamental fish, Nishikigoi (Koi).
I’ve embraced the same work ethos that the most eminent Japanese Koi breeders use in nurturing their Champions: Dedication, patience, detail, enthusiasm and passion.
These skills have enabled me to expand and experiment with my subject matter, from Tropical Marine fish and other Sealife inspired by my scuba diving experiences to Food Art, inspired by…..eating!”
Tuesday, 16 August 2011
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