The pieces above demonstrate how art can help to create a synthesis between art and science…
Read MoreRoll up, roll up, to the greatest science show on earth
you might not understand them yet, but you're sure to see their worth.
There is mystery and magic here - to witness and behold ….
for his iconic surrealist and bold paintings of dripping clocks and obscure dreamscapes…
Read MoreStevenson's poem is about an imagined happy homecoming in death - a short poem of longing and returning, a profound sense of accomplishment and belonging. Larkin's is very much the opposite - a savage condemnation…
Read MoreIs this a poem?
Just because I say it is?
Or does it require more
alliteration and anomalies,
perhaps, or striking…
The world we live in is incredibly complex, international events, climate change and social issues to name a few things are becoming a more important factor in how we live our lives. Society…
Read MoreGlimpses of the artist’s true intention, heart, seen in Exquisite Fallacies, their past, present…
Read MoreOne artist who is a master at this is, is one of my personal favourites, Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. Her explosively colourful
Read MoreIn ‘Heavy Flow’ (2019) we’re presented with an image of a woman, clearly on her period – showing us her pants with a full sanitary towel on
Read More“If art is to nourish the roots of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision wherever it takes him…
Read MoreThese pieces prove that some art is art for hope’s sake – powerful enough to do what not many other industries can…
Read MoreTheir sculptures are playful with materials we want to touch and feel, they’re visually striking in colour and shape…
Read Morelove looking at new ways of writing that aren’t linear – so as a reader we have to find our own way of reading the text. It’s very strange to write and will be interesting to hear your response to it.
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