MA degree show at the Ruskin Gallery + etchings straight from the studio
A selection of my life drawings from TOUCHDOWN.
It's a week since de-installing the the MA degree show, entitled TOUCHDOWN, at Cambridge School of Art. I thought I'd send around some pictures and video for those who couldn't make it. The opening event was really a blast - so many friendly old and new faces came along and engaged with the work. I showed a series of etchings called Why Can't They Draw Fruit? These are all available but limited to editions of 10 so please get in touch if interested. They'll also be going to the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers annual exhibition (opens next Thursday at Bankside Gallery), and Woolwich Contemporary Print fair soon.
I was also delighted to receive a Cambridge Artworks residency which at the very least helped me with the panicked floundering when people kept asking me "So, what next?".
Video of my projection installation Why Can't They Draw Fruit?
Two little visitors to my projection installation (image credit: Paul Burton).
More photos below, let me know if you have any questions or comments about any of the pieces.
Straight from the Studio
As usual, please enquire if interested in anything from the website or instagram. Head over to my printmaking page to see all the etchings. There are a few editions of each available at prices ranging from £245-395 - let me know if any of them interest you.
Why Can't They Draw Fruit #2, etching, 37x30cm, £345 (£435 framed).
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