Recently I had the opportunity to spend 6 weeks on a
residency in the City of Liverpool .
One of the things I enjoyed a lot was that I could walk at
any time of the day anywhere in Liverpool . And
a lot of walking I did.
Another thing I really enjoyed was the intricate use of a
variety of materials when it came to streets and paving. There are beautiful
brass knobs to indicate a street crossing for blind people, patterns in cobble
stones, mosaics and the most beautiful drain lids from cast iron.
All these different textures, patterns , materials as well
as the warm colours of autumn leaves everywhere had me sight seeing on the
ground for the fist few weeks.
My residency was based at the Hope University of Liverpool
and I could use all the Universities facilities from the metal studio to Lazer
engraver to drawing to print.
I experimented with etching on copper, nitric acid, Lazer
engraved Perspex plates, ferric chloride,
colouring paper with tea bags and inks, dry point on plastic, printing
leaves, oil based paints and colouring in prints.
So far I got to photo compositions and I’m looking forward
to put this into print as soon as I get my printing press( my x-mas present to
myself) in January.
I will keep you updated.
I wish you all a beautiful x-mas time with your family and friends and I'm looking forward to see you again in 2012.
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