Posts tagged "body"
Linden Arts Group Winter Exhibition

Linden Arts Group Winter Exhibition

A group exhibition of work by the Linden Arts Group showing work by Joan Francis, Sheila Tilmouth, Louise Crosby, Sara McDade and Helen Sargeant, held at the Festival Shop, Hebden Bridge in November 2011.
New borns

New borns

A series of mono prints exploring images of new born babies.
hand holding-standing-hugging

hand holding-standing-hugging

"A series of observational drawings from a mothers perspective exploring the intimate relationship that she holds with her child."
M(other) Icons

M(other) Icons

This series of  ink and pencil drawings was shown as part of a solo exhibition, M(other) at the Chapman Gallery, The University of Salford, 2008. Dr Jaques Rangasamy of The University of Salford has written a review of this exhibition.
Corpus Luteum

Corpus Luteum

A series of 12 ink drawings on watercolour paper.
Blastocyst

Blastocyst

A blastocyst is an egg that has developed for around five to six days after fertilisation. This series of ink drawings reference this moment when egg becomes a prospect of life, the drawings depict two torsos whose bodily organs work together and in conflict with each other
Witches

Witches

Drawings that culturally reference groups of witches from literature and folklore.
Torsos

Torsos

M(other) Motifs

M(other) Motifs

"Drawing analysing the visual language depicted in M(other) Icon drawings. "
M(other) big draw workshop

M(other) big draw workshop

"A workshop to coincide with "The Big Draw" exploring themes of the body and identity through creating a series of ink drawings. The workshop participants were from Level One BA Visual Arts Programme from the University of Salford."
M(other)

M(other)

This solo exhibition at The Chapman Gallery, The University of Salford, featured a series of ink drawings and books exploring abjection through representations of the pregnant bod
HRH Prince of Wales' Socks

HRH Prince of Wales’ Socks

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnRP_yCqtA8 Helen Sargeant gently mocks the pretensions of royalty, and by extension those in a position of unquestioned high regard. As the socks and their wearer strike poses familiar as those of the heir to the throne Helen whistles the national anthem. A disconcerting film that is as much a comment about the ownership of...