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Before I left another train came across the draw bridge. I didnt have as much time to get ready for it.
An Atlas by Pala Pothupitiye is displayed at is displayed at the Colombo Art Biennale (CAB).
“Becoming” is the theme for the second edition of the Colombo Art Biennale is held from 15th February 2012 to 19th February 2012 at Park Street Mews, J.D.A. Perera Gallery and National Art Gallery. Colombo Art Biennale includes paintings, installations, photos, performance, audio and video presentations. Many art talks also held during the five day festival of art.
39 artists from Austria, Australia, Bangladesh, Germany, India, Nepal, Netherlands, Norway, Pakistan, Sweden and Sri Lanka participated in the festival of art.
The very first The Open Draw summer weekend with mini workshops, drawing activities and performance art on 21-22 June 2014 was a huge success. It was the closing of the first season of building a community around drawing and illustration. It was also the first time some of the finest talents of this community joined together to create a group exhibition.
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Técnica: Achurado Multiple.
Materiales: Gráfito 2H / HB / 4B / 6B.
Materia: Técnicas de Representación.
big draw at wellcome collection
stuart emmerson. Camden Voices in 2012 is the exciting programme planned for our Cultural Olympiad, a four year celebration of culture, people and languages taking place across the country and around the world. For more information visit www.london2012.com
Camden Voices is all about exploring the diversity amongst people in Camden and sharing history, stories, hopes and dreams.
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ORIGINAL PEN AND INK DRAWING BY ARTIST JAY SNELLING. WORK ON PAPER/CARD.
Please ask if you would like the piece to be signed on the front/back/both/not at all.
7 x 5.1 in
I am very pleased to have been recently added to this wonderful online gallery: www.outsider-art-brut.ch/seiten/JSn1.html
About me:
Jay Snelling *1986
I was born in the south of England in 1986. Drawing and painting leaves me with an odd combination of feeling calm and excited. I draw people who are experiencing all kinds of positive and negative emotions.
Chance operations play a key role in the creation of my drawings and paintings. I like to describe my pieces as doodles - images that take shape as they grow, rather than planned pictures. Pens are my favourite tools for drawing, but I occasionally paint and collage too.
Many of my drawings have short little stories that go with them. Some pieces have Gods or other spiritual elements, but most feature normal people experiencing situations and emotions faced by millions.
I love to browse art by people I’ve never heard of. The composer John Cage also brings me great creative comfort and I enjoy reading about his methods.
In 2017, my partner and I decided to give up our day jobs so that we could live anywhere and spend our days doing what we love. I went to university in 2004, which has enabled me to make ends meet through private tutoring, but my art techniques are all self-found. For years, I have created work and then kept it in a box or folder, but I’d now like to share it with more people.