Wednesday 21 April 2010

at least we are coming ...;P

Tuesday 20 April 2010

Monday 19 April 2010

Sunday 18 April 2010

http://yozsa.tumblr.com/ here a lil bit of my work...
Hi

It's Tihana not Marija.
My blog account is not working I don't know why but you can find me in Marija's blog for now.
Hope to see you all soon

Tihana

presentation on my work


Tihana

Nikolina











Here are some pictures from my performances:




First one is called:''Bird, bird'', second :''Dancing in Mall''




;)

some drawings
http://artistskanal.magix.net/website/marija_golub_film_3.78.html#79
animation
video installation
thats pretty much all I ever did!!:) see you soon!!

this is another picture of my latest video installation


this a picture of my latest video installation

Eva's Blog

http://dressedasacarrot.blogspot.com

This is the blog for my work I have put some pictures up of my past work and some things that interest me.
hellooo everyone,sorry Im a bit slow...new stuff coming up soon,,,looking forward to meet you all ,,and now my roommate Marty-fArty,a young croatian artistudent, will write you something nice about me:" She is late becouse of vulcano, it slows her down, alot, and she eats a lot of scramboled eggs, and she is rolling me a cigarette at the moment(I Am jockeing!she is not rolling me a cigarette!uhaahahaa),I have a bad sense of humor,and my driving licence has expired on 23rd of march), escuse mua for the chaos, I am little bit ill and I am also dysexic :5 chao, you all nice people, x x and good bye !"

thats all for now,,new posts comming up soon!!:::ta ta!

Saturday 17 April 2010

East London Walk

I have planned a walk around East London for next week starting at the CASS and hopefully finishing at the Lo-Kal gallery on Vyner street, which shows polish art, I thought this would be interesting to see eastern European art in London. This will be a great opportunity to get to know each other and maybe collect materials and take photographs. The idea is we will go through the so called 'arty' areas, whilst also crossing through a comprehensive view of social housing in east London, there are some parks marked out on route and many pubs just happen to be along this walk, so we will be spoilt for choice in regards to drinking holes.
I've booked my flights for Zagreb now! very excited!
Phil.
philip-howe-art-blog
p.s I have made some adjustments to the layout,  this was just to allow for larger images.

Friday 16 April 2010

I work with paint. I squeeze paint. I sculpt paint. I dry paint. I rip paint.
I collage paint. I smell paint. I struggle with paint. I make paint.
I paint paint.

I paint on canvas. I want to remove paint from canvas.
Painting like peforming. The paint perform.
I think about being a painter.
I don't think I am.





Eva Knutsdotter Vikstrom

well solve the rebus and you will find out fields of my interest that I am dealing lately

my media are performance,video,instalations,street actions and so on.....

Nikolina


Hello everyone!

My name is Nikolina and I do performance, video and instalation in space.

Mostly I work with apsurd texts taht I try to ''read'' through the body mouvements. I also like to crete my own dance and body steps. I like to act directly in space that I find interasting.

My performances are opet for others to participate.

I 'm lookin forward to meet you all :)

Luka


My field of interest is based somewhere around deconstruction of sound and music..
Recently I did a sound piece with a colleague from Belfast that ended up as an instalation
consisting of two wooden boxes closed up all around, that act as a vibration sound speakers.


During this exibition I did a three day workshop with my colleagues with a goal to perform Cornelius Cardew composition Treatise. People that collaborated with me played an instrument for the first time in the workshop.



This is the music that I listen to while im writing this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72Pftl5CUgs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSh2a3sfm_E&feature=related

Eva


My work tends to have a psychological theme. My current is
concerned with the imaginary and dreams.

My chosen specialism is sculpture but my work includes a lot of drawing.

I have been influenced by Carl Jung's theories on symbols in dreams and record my own dreams, thoughts and sketch everyday objects which interest me to inform my drawings. Through my drawings I create an imaginary landscape filled with bizarre creatures and characters. I then try to bring these creatures into the real world by making them in 3D or in costume.



One of my main pieces last year was based on a character I call 'Dressed as a Carrot' a drawing of a person wearing a carrot costume, I eventually made the costume and have photographed people wearing it outside around London. I am planning to explore this character further through video.








I am currently working on an installation which is a crossover between drawing and 3D. I am creating a kind of set with drawing as a back-drop for my sculptures.

Thursday 15 April 2010

New stuff on my blog- Philip Howe

Hello Everyone,
I have posted some new photographs from a photo shoot, basically re-doing a performance for photographing; its a poetry reading of a Charles Bukowski piece. I have also updated my about me section which I will also put in this post, check out my blog to see what I've been researching and a record of works.




My work is made up of objects and images all of which hold a composite dialogue, part of my interest is in ideas of Myth and narrative; combining the two to engage an audience and to essentially present research into real world events. My work is often overtly political; often satirically and using slapstick. Aesthetics are an important factor in my work, I associate the appearance of my work to Neo-Dada. the materials I employ are often crude; usually taken from the street, however, they are carefully selected and are subject to a process of manipulation. Re-staging historical events and drawing material from Populist cinema and literature are common forms. I consider the separate components as characters in a narrative; some speak literally, some lyrically and some subliminally. The ambition of my work is to inspire an audience into an enquiry of the subject matter; yet paradoxically it serves to fictionalise historical events and proliferate the Idea of conspiracy.


Philip-Howe-art-blog

Phil.

Henry

I am interested in the relationship people have with their surroundings. I work with photography so my work consists of images depicting people in different types of situations that have been created by them or that I have placed them in. My work uses different types of formalisation, making the subjects or myself ‘uncomfortable’ in the given surrounding. I aim to depict different aesthetic dynamics through a formalised approach. Rather than ‘capturing the moment’ to depict relationships, I ‘set-up’ the image in an attempt to give a more subjective and, in my opinion, more ‘true’ depiction of these dynamics. I am heavily influenced by artists from the Dusseldorf School of Photography and also people such as Thomas Demmand, Thomas Joshua Cooper and Darren Almond.

Unrelated House Mates: In this project I go to peoples houses that live together but are not related, an anti-family portrait. By placing the housemates in a formal and classical portrait situation while in their own environment I aim to show their relationship to each other and their homes. They are asked to sit very still and in a rigid pose, an unusual thing to have to do in ones own living space.

Romantic Landscapes: I am a big fan of romantic paintings, partly because of the aesthetic of these images but also because I am interested in the idea of humans ‘connecting’ to nature. The idea of the ‘natural’ and the ‘countryside’ is something that I think has become confused. The idea of people escaping to nature is actually a falsity as we are the one who set the boundaries of city and nature in the first place. I use ‘unnatural’ photographic techniques while in ‘natural’ settings. My pictures are in a sense things that we can never see with the naked eye, in the same way that we can very really escape human influence when we strive to connect with nature.

Cityscapes: I think there is just as much beauty in man made landscapes as in natural forms, in fact I’m not sure how much I trust the difference in these distinctions. I have asked people to take photographs of their day-to-day lives that I then edit, forming a collaborative depiction of the world the subject inhabits. I also take architectural shots of estates that would normally be considered mundane or even ugly but in my opinion demand the same aesthetic consideration as any other view.


heloou hellou ;)