Gallery
The Gardner by Paul Edmonds
3D
Mixed Media on wood panel and clay
45 cm x 32 cm
Boys by Melanie Blackwell - Migs
‘Boys’ features seven of Melanie Blackwells closest friends, whom she met under the common denominator – T.G.I Fridays. Blackwell worked there as a waitress supporting herself and career through university and beyond.
‘Boys’ was exhibited last year with the intent of showing the personality of her subjects. Mainly illustrating the importance that the boys represent to Blackwell, and the significance of their mutual friendships.
‘Boys’ is a work with friendship and respect at it’s core, allowing personality to shine through to the surface.
Boys by Melanie Blackwell - Phil
‘Boys’ features seven of Melanie Blackwells closest friends, whom she met under the common denominator – T.G.I Fridays. Blackwell worked there as a waitress supporting herself and career through university and beyond.
‘Boys’ was exhibited last year with the intent of showing the personality of her subjects. Mainly illustrating the importance that the boys represent to Blackwell, and the significance of their mutual friendships.
‘Boys’ is a work with friendship and respect at it’s core, allowing personality to shine through to the surface.
Boys by Melanie Blackwell - Paul
‘Boys’ features seven of Melanie Blackwells closest friends, whom she met under the common denominator – T.G.I Fridays. Blackwell worked there as a waitress supporting herself and career through university and beyond.
‘Boys’ was exhibited last year with the intent of showing the personality of her subjects. Mainly illustrating the importance that the boys represent to Blackwell, and the significance of their mutual friendships.
‘Boys’ is a work with friendship and respect at it’s core, allowing personality to shine through to the surface.
Boys by Melanie Blackwell - Liam
‘Boys’ features seven of Melanie Blackwells closest friends, whom she met under the common denominator – T.G.I Fridays. Blackwell worked there as a waitress supporting herself and career through university and beyond.
‘Boys’ was exhibited last year with the intent of showing the personality of her subjects. Mainly illustrating the importance that the boys represent to Blackwell, and the significance of their mutual friendships.
‘Boys’ is a work with friendship and respect at it’s core, allowing personality to shine through to the surface.
Boys by Melanie Blackwell - John
‘Boys’ features seven of Melanie Blackwells closest friends, whom she met under the common denominator – T.G.I Fridays. Blackwell worked there as a waitress supporting herself and career through university and beyond.
‘Boys’ was exhibited last year with the intent of showing the personality of her subjects. Mainly illustrating the importance that the boys represent to Blackwell, and the significance of their mutual friendships.
‘Boys’ is a work with friendship and respect at it’s core, allowing personality to shine through to the surface.
Boys by Melanie Blackwell - Jake
‘Boys’ features seven of Melanie Blackwells closest friends, whom she met under the common denominator – T.G.I Fridays. Blackwell worked there as a waitress supporting herself and career through university and beyond.
‘Boys’ was exhibited last year with the intent of showing the personality of her subjects. Mainly illustrating the importance that the boys represent to Blackwell, and the significance of their mutual friendships.
‘Boys’ is a work with friendship and respect at it’s core, allowing personality to shine through to the surface.
Boys by Melanie Blackwell - Alex
‘Boys’ features seven of Melanie Blackwells closest friends, whom she met under the common denominator – T.G.I Fridays. Blackwell worked there as a waitress supporting herself and career through university and beyond.
‘Boys’ was exhibited last year with the intent of showing the personality of her subjects. Mainly illustrating the importance that the boys represent to Blackwell, and the significance of their mutual friendships.
‘Boys’ is a work with friendship and respect at it’s core, allowing personality to shine through to the surface.
Un Atimo Antes by Elena Klinger
Un Atimo Antes (A Moment Before)
Aaron by Melanie Blackwell
Aaron
Oil on linen
2010
Hung whilst the paint was still drying, ‘Aaron’ exists as a creation for the space and not a fully realised work. Similar to Blackwells drawings, ‘Aaron’ sits as a study and figurative research to a grander more detailed painting. Wanting to obtain a different style to ‘Kevin’, Blackwell approached the work with a more ‘pop style.’ The time limit helping the force of concentration shift from detail and form, to now focus on colour and vast scale.
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