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Alleyway
A photograph I took of the alley way behind my house in Cardiff. I thought the tones of the neglected washed out paint were interesting. Through neglect and constant reliable wet welsh weather they have become a complimenting pallet.
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Creative Strategies
Just started studying MA Ceramics and we have been asked to think about our creative strategies. I begun by looking through my most recent sketchbooks and figuring out the re-occurring themes. This resulted with the words, composition, femininity, groupings, objects/tools … Continue reading
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Milkwood Gallery
Got a bit of work in Milkwood Gallery in Cardiff as part if Made in Roath and Cardiff Design Festival.
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Home is where the art is
Just been sent these great pictures of my artwork in someone’s home. If you are interested in any of my pieces please email me at chelsea_cooney@live.co.uk
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Portal 2012
Here are some photos of my work currently being shown at Llantarnam Grange Arts Centre in Cwmbran. It is a showcase of graduate work selected from New Designers. Pop down if your in the area it will be running for … Continue reading
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Portal Llantarnam Grange
Click here for more info. LGAC have travelled the UK to select the cream of this year’s graduates in the applied arts. We have been searching for those who are pushing the boundaries of applied art whilst maintaining and developing … Continue reading
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What I’ve been upto
It’s been a very busy few months… Firstly we had the degree show at Howard Gardens (Cardiff)which went down very well. Take a look at the blog where you can see everyone’s work CLICK HERE Straight after the degree show … Continue reading
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Composition #2
Been making a new piece which involves splitting the larger board into three equal sections. The three separate boards make one composition.
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