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Hot Bed Press 20:20 is here again!

2020-01I’ve just handed in my completed screenprint for the Hot Bed Press 2014 ’20:20 Print Exchange’.  The 20:20 Print Exchange is a yearly event whereby printmakers are invited to produce a print measuring 20 x 20 cm in an edition of 25.  You then submit your prints to Hot Bed Press and an army of volunteers (including me today!) sort them into boxes.  Every entrant gets a box of prints back randomly chosen from the thousands available.  Last year 585 artists took part producing 14,625 prints between them.

My print this year uses some drawings taken from my Clarendon Square Shopping Centre workshops whereby young people drew their houses for a larger piece of artwork.  I scanned these drawings into the computer, tweaked them (a little!) and created a five colour screenprint called ‘Houses of Hyde’.

I’m pleased with the result especially as I wanted to experiment with using overlays of colours to create further colours and it worked really well.  I also continue to use ‘Frisk’ Film for the stencils rather than the more traditional paper / newsprint.  Frisk Film doesn’t buckle and concertina on the screen so colour registration is much easier and  more constant.

I’m going to give the school an artist’s proof of the final screenprint as a thankyou!

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Clarendon Square Shopping Centre Artwork

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It’s a while ago now but over the summer I worked with some brilliant schools to produce drawings, monoprints, collages and paintings all based on the buildings and landmarks of Hyde.  Some of the artwork produced can be seen in a previous post here.

I had the humungous task of scanning all the artwork (which totaled over 300 pieces) and then creating a 20 metre long frieze from it all for permanent installation in Clarendon Square Shopping Centre.  The final artwork was printed on a matte vinyl and installed by myself and Chris from Sign Solutions Plus.  Being 20 metres long and on a corridor wall it was fairly hard to photograph but here are some images of the final artwork.

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Hyde Art Project – Urban Sketching

A couple of weeks ago I took a group of Year Seven students from Alder Community High School into Hyde Town Centre to do some urban sketching.  We spent the morning wandering around the Civic Square and Clarendon Square Shopping Centre drawing interesting buildings, objects and views.  Lots of the group opted to draw the beautiful Hyde Town Hall, with the clock tower being a favourite part of the building.

We also went inside Clarendon Square Shopping Centre (not just to warm up!) and did some quick drawing exercises, doing sketches in 1 minute and 5 minutes to try and loosen up our drawings.

We then returned to the school, had a little lie down to recover from the walk back and went for lunch!  In the afternoon, we created imaginary high street scenes on large sheets of cardboard, drawing and then painting them.  We didn’t get them finished so some of the group stayed behind for Art Club to do a bit more work on the paintings.

We did however make the local paper (fame at last!).  Here’s a link to the Manchester Evening News and here’s a few of the group’s brilliant drawings.  Thanks to Alder Community High School – I’m hoping I can return to do some more work there.

Hyde Art Project ‘I Love Where I Live’

I have been commissioned by Jones Lang LaSalle to work with local schools in Hyde and create some artwork for the Clarendon Square Shopping Centre.  The theme of the project is ‘I Love Where I Live’ and is going to be a long frieze made up of lots of drawings, prints, photos and paintings of buildings in Hyde.

Last week I began the creative workshops with an initial session at Flowery Field Primary School.  I worked with a lovely group of Year 6 students who created some drawings of their own houses and then did some monoprinting of some favourite things in their lives.  We got so carried away with the monoprinting that we didn’t have time for the last part of the workshop which was to work in groups to create a large scale collage of a high street.  I’ve arranged to go back for another session to finish off the work.

In the meantime, I’m starting to put together some of the fantastic drawings produced at the session…

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Hyde Indoor Market artwork unveiled!

Following six months of consultations, workshops, meetings, fabrication and lots of sanding, the Hyde Indoor Market artwork was unveiled on Saturday 6th April.  As I’ve mentioned previously, the artwork consists of 3D letters which spell out the words ‘Hyde Indoor Market’, with each letter representing something different sold within the market.

In terms of fabrication the letters presented a variety of challenges as they all required different processes to complete them – these included mosaics, mould-making and casting, decoupage, illustration, knitting and painting to name but a few.  Detailed images of each letter can be seen here on the Woodend Artists flickr page but I’ve included a select few below.

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