Sculptural Installation 3rd -25th September 2011 Heathercombe Gardens, Dartmoor (concurrent with EDGE Exhibition) Opening Ceremony 3rd September, 2pm An artist led walk by myself will be also occurring at the end of July. Dates for this are to be announced. -Ed
The development of Edward’s practice in the Mariner’s Way project has been to focus on a sculptural installation that bears reference to the mythological, historical and social background of ancient Dartmoor. This project has broadened and deepened Edward’s research skills and has made a direct impact on the location, construction and material which was ...
These are the three drawings I have made at St Anne’s Chapel three viewing positions. The Fire Place – Blister Ink on paper – 27th May 2011 Looking up through the Front Door – Yellow Ochre Ink on Paper – 27th May 2011 Right Downstairs Ceiling – Sepia Ink on Paper – 27th April 2011
You are warmly invited to my studio on the weekends of Fri/Sat/Sun 10th – 12th June Fri/Sat 17th- 18th June Fri/Sat/Sun 24th – 26th June from 10:30am to 4:30pm You will be able to see my drawings from my Artist-in-residence, the developments of my next summer walk, the Mariner’s Way & paintings of the surrounding area ...
Hello, To further my investigation of the Mariner’s Way I decided to travel by bike across from Bideford to Dartmouth to study the landscape of Dartmoor and take photos at different locations along the way. Myself and a friend Jack Hynes, started in the brisk early morning sunshine from Bideford and followed the now famous cycle path of the Tarka Trail to ...
Right Window overlooking classroom tables – Pen & Blister Ink on Paper – 27th April 2011 Past Pupils Initials on the stone stairway – Yellow Ochre Ink on Paper – 27th April 2011 Sofa & Cushions opposite leaning wooden display board – Sepia Ink on Paper – 27th April 2011 -Ed
The path to Ebbor Gorge meandered in and out of rocks and rubble, I was one of many who settled into it’s sites that afternoon, The sun began to rise over the clouds, I past through budding trees and brown leaves that scattered the ground. The view on top of Ebbor Gorge gave a romantic view of the landscape that is Somerset.
This exhibition curated by Lloyd Gill will deliver a group exhibition of artists who work with drawing as a means to develop key stages of the work, which in turn will lead to painting, sculpture or printmaking. Lloyd is interested in artists who focus purely on drawing as their medium to create finished major pieces, along side studies. Lloyds intentions with ...
On the 26th March I was invited to a exhibition to the Burton Art Gallery in Bideford, N.Devon to see Howard Hodgkin’s new prints on paper. It was a fantastic afternoon and what made it extra special was that Mr. Hodgkin was there! This opportunity was not to be missed and I got a catalogue signed from him and also briefly spoke to him and his colleagues.