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Image Transfer Painting at West Dean College 23-25 June 2017

 

Let_Them_Eat_Hash_BrowniesI’ll be teaching a weekend course 23-25 June 2017 at the breathtakingly beautiful West Dean College- the arts and crafts college founded by Edward James, patron to Magritte, Dali, and Leonora Carrington, amongst others.

This course is suitable for all- whether you have some experience with acrylic image or have never held a paintbrush in your life. Acrylic image transfer is simple, non-toxic, inexpensive and amazingly versatile. It can be incorporated into many forms of art, as it can be applied to any surface that will take acrylic paint. On this course we will explore it in the context of painting: this is a technique that you can take home with you to explore more fully and continue experimenting with.

Image transfer painting – the experimental surface – 25 to 27 March 2016 – at West Dean College

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In March 2016 I’ll be teaching a weekend course at the breathtakingly beautiful West Dean College- the arts and crafts college founded by Edward James, patron to Magritte, Dali, and Leonora Carrington, amongst others.

This course is suitable for all- whether you have some experience with acrylic image or have never held a paintbrush in your life. Acrylic image transfer is simple, non-toxic, inexpensive and amazingly versatile. It can be incorporated into many forms of art, as it can be applied to any surface that will take acrylic paint. On this course we will explore it in the context of painting: this is a technique that you can take home with you to explore more fully and continue experimenting with.

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4 day course in Acrylic Image Transfer with Painting- 7-11 December 2014 at West Dean College

I’m really excited to be teaching this longer and more intensive version of the course that I taught in April. This is my favourite technique- I use it in most of my paintings. I’ve always been interested in combining my photography and painting. Acrylic transfer has been around about as long as acrylic paints, but it started to really make sense when combined with Photoshop, acrylic colours, and laser jet printing- giving me the freedom to work in any scale. I’ve been perfecting my methods over the last four years and now I want to teach you what I’ve discovered!

The course takes place at the absolutely gorgeous West Dean College near Chichester in West Sussex. For more information, click here!

Oil on Canvas 124 x 75 cm

Acrylic Image Transfer and Oil on Canvas
124 x 75 cm

 

 

Self Portrait: Through Time and Space

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124 x 174 cm

Acrylic and oil on canvas

 

Solo Show at Artefacto- Private View 22 May

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Show runs from May 22nd to June 26th

at Artefacto, 476 Leytonstone High Road,London E11 3HN

Workshops at the West Dean Design and Craft Festival

I’ll be teaching three short one and a half hour workshops on Saturday, 21 June 2014, as part of the West Dean Design and Craft Festival featuring MADE.

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The workshops are a brief introduction to Acrylic Image Transfer, which is the technique that I use in most of my paintings; it’s a great way to combine the best of photography and painting.

If you’ve ever wanted to paint on your photographs- combining images in new ways, and altering colours at whim- this is the technique for you. It’s like a low-tech, physical Photoshop, with the added bonus of textures and varied finishes.

7-11 December 2014 I will be teaching a longer course at West Dean. Watch this space!

Gallery

Figuratively Speaking- Private View

This gallery contains 31 photos.

Gallery

Heaven and Hell Closing Party- Saturday 1st February 6-9pm

This gallery contains 3 photos.

Introduction to Acrylic Image Transfer

I’m very excited about the one day Image Transfer course that I’ll be teaching 22 March, 2014, at West Dean College in West Sussex. This is the technique that I use in most of my paintings; it’s a great way to combine the best of photography and painting.

If you’ve ever wanted to paint on your photographs- combining images in new ways, and altering colours at whim- this is the technique for you. It’s like a low-tech, physical Photoshop, with the added bonus of textures and varied finishes.

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https://www.westdean.org.uk/CollegeChannel/ShortCourses/Courses/Courses.aspx?ref=1D4467