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I study at degree level at Nottingham Trent University, where I am currently studying BA Decorative Arts. I graduate in July 2013. I began this blog in 2010, whilst studying Art on an Art Foundation Course at Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form, in Darlington.

Drawing

Screen print drawings




Drawn Ideas









Images from Richmond Station Commission Project 2nd year NTU


Different Perspective

I love this drawing as it explores the ways you can use ink to create texture. In this particular drawing the wood and the stone is clearly depicted with line and tone created with dispersing the ink with water.

This drawing is a stand alone street lamp. I like it because there is irony in the sense that it has nothing to light up.

Line has been used here to create the illusion of people and a structure in which they are sitting. I like the way space has been created and perspective.

The stand alone spade. This is what they would have used to shovel coal into the steam trains. This one objects sums up a whole period of time when trains were masterpieces of engineered genius. 

This was drawn from a photograph of an edwardian figure. 

The Parcel Office.

The Parcel Office. Higgledy Piggledy.

The lantern and trunks which would have been seen in the Station stepping back decades in time.

Edwardian Figure having a sup of tea on the side of the platform.