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Cyanotypes

“What the photograph reproduces to infinity has occurred only once: the photograph mechanically repeats what could never be repeated existentially.” Roland … More

art, assemblage, blueprints, collage, cyanotypes, imagery, photographic practice, photography, Roland Barthes, Visual Arts

RIP Pat Butcher, Forever in our hearts.

I, in turn do not blame Mel Gibson and his films for all the hurt and despair in the world, … More

art, barthes, everyday, Mel Gibson, pat butcher, Patricia Louise Evans , photography, richard flood, Roland Barthes, unmonumental, visual culture

Studio vs Lab

Studio vs Lab During a recent examination of Henk Borgdoff’s ‘The Production of Knowledge in Artistic Research’ I discovered some … More

art, borgdorff, Darkroom, photography, production of knowledge, research, studio

Photograph as a process, process as a photograph

During my practice module last year, I identified a theme of interacting with existing visual culture through collage. Initially influenced … More

collage, david campany, found imagery, image, memory, photography

Climbing Plants

This is a recent work in progress, using collage and found imagery with embroidery. Having a strong interest in photobooks … More

art, books, chanarin and broomberg, collage, embroidery, found imagery, photobook, photography

Recent collage works

  These are recent collage works from the last couple of weeks. I seem to be evolving themes of the … More

art, collage, Dada, Surrealism, Visual Arts

Paul Salveson

  I have recently been introduced to the work of Paul Salveson. His simple compositions of domestic environments are fresh … More

art, domestic, Paul Salveson, photography

Revisiting old friends

With my practice taking a somewhat backwards  (circular, maybe?) turn towards the processes and fundamentals of photography and image, I … More

Arts, Camera Lucida, Darkroom, photography, Roland Barthes, Social Sciences, Susan Sontag, theoretical texts, Victor Burgin

Alison Rossiter- Lament

Whilst discussing interesting artists who favour process over finished product with a friend, I remembered that I had come across … More

alison rossiter, artist, artist research, Arts, British Journal of Photography, Photographic paper, photography, Rossiter, Techniques and Styles, Visual Arts

Society of the Spectacle

Although it has taken a while for me to decipher the language and style of writing, I have just completed … More

art, Commodity, Debord, Everyday life, Guy Debord, Politics, Situationist International, Society of the Spectacle, Spectacle

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