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About Me Member Traditional Artist wappyness22/Female/United Kingdom Recent Activity Deviant for 3 Years
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  • Current Residence: Nottingham, UK
  • Interests: Art, Music, general creativeness
  • Favourite movie: Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios
  • Favourite band or musician: Kate Bush
  • Favourite genre of music: singer/songwritery stuff
  • Favourite artist: Niki de Saint Phalle, David Leapman, Ferran García Sevilla, Joan Miró, Tomas Nozkowski
  • Favourite poet or writer: Phillip Pullman
  • Favourite photographer: my sister
  • Favourite style of art: Abstract painting, Surealism and Automatism
  • Operating System: Windows
  • MP3 player of choice: Ipod
  • Favourite game: We love Katamari, Tetris
  • Favourite cartoon character: Totoro
  • Personal Quote: oops
  • Tools of the Trade: paintbrushes, lots of lovely paintbrushes

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Historically artists have viewed abstraction as a tool for accessing another plane of thought or existence. For some it was the world of dreams and the subconscious, for others a spiritual place, transcending matter and formal relationships. But however much one may try, is it really possible to represent through painting something as intangible and indescribable as the imagination or sprit?

As a painter I see a blank canvas as a space in which to visually explore my own imagination. My work is automatic in the sense that I do not set out to make a painting about anything in particular. As the painting progresses formal relationships begin to establish themselves and direct the rest of the process. To me the shapes and colours are simply imaginary forms existing and conversing with each other within an imagined space.

I am, of course, interested in the way people interact with my paintings and seek to encourage the viewer to enter into an intimate personal relationship with my work both physically and mentally. I find it both frustrating and fascinating that no two people will ever have the same experience when engaging with my paintings. It seems to me an impossible task to enable others to experience my work the way that I do (especially since I am not entirely sure what my own experience is). Outside influences, associations and interpretations will always stand as obstacles to communication, but I do not feel compelled to strive for perfectly accurate communication, simply to construct a potential visual narrative.

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Fri Oct 9, 2009, 5:19 PM
Whilst I'm having a mega uploadathon i thought i'd stick this in here too. I'ts the text that goes with the Not Yeti Bookshop series....


“We have not been able to establish paintings general lexicon or grammar – to put the pictures signifiers on one side and its signifieds on the other” – Roland Barthes

Abstraction is a language that cannot be interpreted. Its syntax and grammar is constantly changing, depending on who is painting and who is reading. We can use words to describe the physical and formal properties of a painting. Though many critics and writers may try, we cannot communicate the whole experience of seeing it, and we should not attempt to.

Books are vehicles for language, and the bookshop offers the reader a hundred different experiences but these experiences are restricted and pre-determined by the writer. The story is the same no matter who the reader is. By replacing text with form the number of potential experiences is infinite and unpredictable.

Controlling the visual experience is almost impossible; the viewer/reader brings with them their own associations and interpretations which will always stand as obstacles to communication. Accepting this fact leaves the artist free to explore internal dialogues and relationships without the fear of ‘misinterpretation’

  • Mood: Excited
  • Listening to: BCC Radio 7
  • Reading: The Picture of Dorian Gray
  • Drinking: Wine

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your welcome. hey would u go and check out my journal entries. comments would be great.


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Have you had any problems with wasps under your armpits lately?
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you are so talented.. both as a photographer and artist

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I work at a bank . work is too much time consuming photography gives me inspiration every day though.
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