Showing posts with label February 2019. Show all posts
Showing posts with label February 2019. Show all posts
Wednesday, 27 February 2019
Ongoing studio experiments - month to view
I have been experimenting with using pre-existing patterns and structures to provide me with a basic framework to work with.
I used a sheet from my month to view calendar as the basis for this watercolour.
Tuesday, 26 February 2019
Ongoing studio experiments - dotted paper
I have been experimenting with using pre-existing patterns and structures to provide me with a basic framework to work with.
I used a sheet of dotted paper to as the basis for this watercolour.
I used a sheet of dotted paper to as the basis for this watercolour.
Monday, 25 February 2019
Ongoing studio experiments
I have been experimenting with using pre-existing patterns and structures to provide me with a basic framework to work with.
I used a sheet of gridded paper to as the basis for this watercolour. I left the gridded lines unpainted.
I used a sheet of gridded paper to as the basis for this watercolour. I left the gridded lines unpainted.
Sunday, 24 February 2019
Monday, 18 February 2019
Saturday, 9 February 2019
RSA Winter Newsletter 2019
I feel very honored to be included in the RSA Winter Newsletter 2019, alongside friends, former tutors and colleagues such as Stuart Mackenzie and Ross Sinclair.
Having just graduated from The Glasgow School of Art in 2008, it was a huge confidence boost
to be selected to exhibit in New Contemporaries 2019 at the RSA. I used the opportunity to
make new work which proved more challenging than anticipated as I no longer had access to
the facilities and space at Art School. At the time I was doing a full-time, voluntary internship
at Glasgow Sculpture Studios and, in order to be able to afford food and rent, I had an evening
and weekend job, meaning that I had very little time to make artwork. It was a great
introduction to the realities of being a Fine Artist, and ten years on, I am as busy as ever, juggling employment and self-employment with valuable studio time.
Following the RSA New Contemporaries exhibition, I secured myself a studio in Glasgow, and
spent five more years making artwork, exhibiting, leading workshops and doing residencies.
In 2014 I moved to Newcastle to pursue a Master of Fine Art Postgraduate Degree at
Newcastle University. In 2016 I graduated with a Distinction, was the recipient of the Hatton
Award and was awarded with a Graduate Studio at The NewBridge Project, Newcastle, where I continue to have a studio.
I really benefitted from exhibiting in the prestigious location of the RSA and believe the support from the curatorial team has contributed to my further successes. In 2017 I was
awarded an Arts Council England Grant for the Arts for a new body of work investigating the
experience of auditory and visual hallucinations. One of the highlights was participating in a
Spoken Word residency at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity in Canada where new work was created and presented.
I share the development of my work via my blog (https://helenshaddock.blogspot.co.uk/) and
website (www.helenshaddock.co.uk). I continue to work in a multidisciplinary manner,
through installation, performance, sound, video, writing and sculpture. Over time I have
become more confident about making work that is rooted in contemporary experience in both an emotional (feelings and thoughts) and physical (materials and situations) sense. My work addresses the complex struggle to achieve equilibrium and balance in society today. My research examines how it can immerse an audience in multi-layered psychological and physical situations. Recently, language, in all its forms, has become more central to my practice and I am excited about how my work will continue to evolve.
Friday, 8 February 2019
RSA Winter Newsletter 2019
I am delighted to have been asked to reflect on my artistic development since exhibiting at RSA New Contemporaries in 2009 for inclusion in the RSA Winter newsletter.
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