Monday, 31 May 2010
Painting without edges
Having just completed a visit to Sligo Art School as extern. to the 3rd Years, I continue to be impressed by the firm grounding in 'materials and grounds' knowledge provided by the painting tutors, which is often then pushed in new directions by the students. Here, a really innovative use of electrical tape (and chewing gum)takes painting beyond the frame.
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