Ellis-Your favourite foul mouthed student Aug 30, 2010
I think these are all fantastic, they’re almost reminiscent of much of the graffiti left on the western side of the Berlin wall.
Rebecca Kimber Mar 1, 2011
I am an emerging artist in my graduating year at the Alberta College of Art & Design. Last year I made a sixty foot scroll. I had a lot of trouble displaying it. Is the ‘Transparency’ peice hung by bulldog clips? I also work with faces and figures. This last semester I was interested in the “redneck albertan” which got me a little into politics. I also had a hard time finding any western history in scroll painting/drawing. I find this work to be really fascinating and inspiring. I think that using monochromatics and narrowing it down to a specific event is what gives the scroll its power and vice versa. I also enjoy the play on words, ‘ROLLING back the state’.
I think these are all fantastic, they’re almost reminiscent of much of the graffiti left on the western side of the Berlin wall.
I am an emerging artist in my graduating year at the Alberta College of Art & Design. Last year I made a sixty foot scroll. I had a lot of trouble displaying it. Is the ‘Transparency’ peice hung by bulldog clips? I also work with faces and figures. This last semester I was interested in the “redneck albertan” which got me a little into politics. I also had a hard time finding any western history in scroll painting/drawing. I find this work to be really fascinating and inspiring. I think that using monochromatics and narrowing it down to a specific event is what gives the scroll its power and vice versa. I also enjoy the play on words, ‘ROLLING back the state’.