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Drawing Review: Drawing as expanded practice, Document 1, UWE Drawing research (2019)
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Ward, L., Embury, G., & Mercier, A. (2019). Drawing Review: Drawing as expanded practice, Document 1, UWE Drawing research. [Paper book]

Document 1 is the publication accompanying the exhibition, Drawing Review. Drawing Review was an exhibition that took place is September 2019, exploring and revealing the role of drawing as expanded practice. Curated by members of UWE Drawing Resea... Read More about Drawing Review: Drawing as expanded practice, Document 1, UWE Drawing research.

Desire Lines (2019)
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Hoskins, S., Hingley, L., & Bual, S. Desire Lines. [paper, digital print]. UWE Bristol

Large scale kites printed on paper commissioned as part of the AHRC funded Design, material culture and popular creativity in suburban faith communities. This project explores the ways in which suburban faith communities create space focusing on arc... Read More about Desire Lines.

Gwalia Gazette (2019)
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Bodman, S., Parr, L., Butler, A., & Campbell, N. Gwalia Gazette. Bristol, UK

A collaboration with 47 national and international artists for World Book Night 2019. Coordinated by Linda Parr. In collections: Tate Britain, London, UK; UWE Bristol Special Collections, Bower Ashton Library, Bristol, UK; Biblioteca Universitária UF... Read More about Gwalia Gazette.

Doubt (2019)
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Fahy, N. (2019). Doubt. [Laser Cut Relief Print (Printed on Fabriano Rosapina)]. The Masters: Relief Royal Society of Painters-Printmakers, Bankside Gallery,Thames Riverside 48 Hopton Street,London 13 – 24 November 2019

This piece was created in UWE using Laser cutting technology and relief printing on offset press. The work was created as part of a body of research that explores how the artist can communicate interruption in landscape through application of techn... Read More about Doubt.

Nothing Here But You (Print) (2019)
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Fahy, N. (2020). Nothing Here But You (Print). [Lithography, Digital embroidery on waxed Japanese paper]. Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair No 1 Street, London, , United Kingdom 6-13 Nov 2019

This work was created using a hybrid of digital and traditional processes as part of a larger body of research work titled Immediately Intimate. This work looks at communicating changes in landscape through the use of traditional photo-mechanical... Read More about Nothing Here But You (Print).

Nothing Here But You (2019)
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Fahy, N. Nothing Here But You. [Lithography, Etching, Digital embroidery on hand waxed paper]. Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, No 1 Street, London, England 6- 13 Nov 2019

This work was created using a hybrid of digital and traditional processes as part of a larger body of research work titled Immediately Intimate. This work looks at communicating changes in landscape through the use of traditional photo-mechanical p... Read More about Nothing Here But You.

Light-Dark Contrast (2018)
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Webb, R. Light-Dark Contrast. [Oil]. Anhui, China

In October 2018 Richard Kenton Webb was invited to the Tao Huan Painting Residency in China. On the residency he made eight paintings on a Light Dark Contrast that were exhibited at Hefei Modern Art Gallery, a public gallery in Anhui Province, China.

Read To Me (2018)
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Bodman, S. (2018). Read To Me. [Artists' book]

‘Read to me’ is an experiment made by the artist in collaboration with a psychometric reader, to transmit the emotional content of selected narratives through a series of physical objects. Ten objects were selected to read chapters of novels, or shor... Read More about Read To Me.

Perm Green Light (2018)
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Bodman, S., & Cherniwchan, C. Perm Green Light. [Artist's book]. Bristol, UK

A collaborative artist’s book trilogy (Red Blue Shades, Perm Green Light & Cad Yellow Deep) inspired by the short story ‘Watching God’ in the collection Three Moments of an Explosion by China Miéville. A text and image response to the elements of nat... Read More about Perm Green Light.

Cad Yellow Deep (2018)
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Bodman, S., & Cherniwchan, C. Cad Yellow Deep. [Artist's book]. Bristol, UK

A collaborative artist’s book trilogy (Red Blue Shades, Perm Green Light & Cad Yellow Deep) inspired by the short story ‘Watching God’ in the collection Three Moments of an Explosion by China Miéville. A text and image response to the elements of nat... Read More about Cad Yellow Deep.

Red Blue Shades II (2018)
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Bodman, S., & Cherniwchan, C. Red Blue Shades II. [Artist's book]. Bristol, Uk

A collaborative artist's book inspired by the short story ‘Watching God’ in the collection Three Moments of an Explosion by China Miéville. A text and image response to the elements of nature, movement, reading, writing, the passing of time and the s... Read More about Red Blue Shades II.

Red Blue Shades (2018)
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Bodman, S., & Cherniwchan, C. Red Blue Shades. [Artist's book]. Bristol, UK

A collaborative artist’s book trilogy (Red Blue Shades, Perm Green Light & Cad Yellow Deep) inspired by the short story ‘Watching God’ in the collection Three Moments of an Explosion by China Miéville. A text and image response to the elements of nat... Read More about Red Blue Shades.

Still Life with Blackbirds (2016)
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Webb, R. Still Life with Blackbirds. [Oil]. Corinium Museum, Cirencester

On return to the UK, Richard Webb collaborated with Dr Joanne Reardon with exhibition at the Corinium Museum, Cirencester of Still Life with Blackbirds, a Light-Dark Contrast of 16 relief prints set against her story inspired by the images (2014), an... Read More about Still Life with Blackbirds.

GIFT: I Made This For You (2016)
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Bodman, S. L. (2016). GIFT: I Made This For You. [Artists' book]. Berlin

A book inspired by the Angel of Bremen (serial poisoner Gesche Gottfried), produced to resemble the type of pamphlet publication / recipe book given away with newly purchased gas cookers in the 1940s-50s. It contains 14 ‘recipes’ for 15 people. Each... Read More about GIFT: I Made This For You.

Reflections 25.4.16 (2016)
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Embury, G. Reflections 25.4.16. [Ink]. Nepal and Bristol

Reflections 25.4.16 is an innovative cross-media storytelling project, focusing on Nepal in the year since the April 2015 earthquake. the project aims to bring together art, storytelling, photojournalism in a new format for talking about issues. It a... Read More about Reflections 25.4.16.

Yellow - The LARQ Residency (2015)
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Webb, R. Yellow - The LARQ Residency. [Oil]. LARQ, Queenstown, Tasmania

Richard Webb was the ninth invited Artist in Residence at LARQ, Queenstown, Tasmania for two months between March and May 2014. Whilst in Tasmania, he responded to the colour yellow which is mined in the local Queenstown mine.

Digital Casting 2 (2014)
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Farzadnia, F., Khabazi, Z., Tavafzadeh, M., Eslami, A., & Panjehpoor, H. Digital Casting 2. [Concrete casting]. Online

After couple of experiments on designing and fabricating differentiated moulds for casting purposes, this project has been developed as a 1:1 scale cellular concrete shell project, although its prototype has been realized only. The idea was to design... Read More about Digital Casting 2.

Warm-Cold Contrast (2014)
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Webb, R. Warm-Cold Contrast. [Oil]. LARQ, Queenstown, Tasmania

60 relief prints concerned with seven different warm-cold contrasts of yellows against blue-greens and blues called Thoughts in Search of a Thinker. This was exhibited at Celia Lendis Contemporary in Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire in February 2014... Read More about Warm-Cold Contrast.

Grey pin bowl at the "British Design: From William Morris to the Digital Revolution" exhibition (2014)
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Jorgensen, T. (2014). Grey pin bowl at the "British Design: From William Morris to the Digital Revolution" exhibition. [Glass]

Glass Bowls featured at “British Design: from William Morris to the Digital Revolution” The exhibition was a participant of Russian-British 2014 Bilateral Year and took place in the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. Intimate yet fundamental, this... Read More about Grey pin bowl at the "British Design: From William Morris to the Digital Revolution" exhibition.