You may have noticed that I've just changed the name of this blog. If the new one needs an explanation: spit bite is the most free way of applying acid to a plate in etching (my favourite way of creating images) and sand, well, sand is my favourite thing to have between the toes. I'm in the middle of building a website - this doesn't naturally come easily to me - and you will be able to find it at http://lucydevenish.com/. Seeing as I'm putting the best of my art work on there and will continue to do so, it means that I am freer to use this space as a place just for me. So here's to recording the best parts of this summer, with plenty of sunshine and sand, I hope.
Monday, 24 June 2013
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
Final Show
Here I am at the private view of my work
The Journey Series last week. I felt it went well and it was great to have support from so many loved faces. More pictures of this latest body of work soon. Right now, I'm off to enjoy the sunshine!
The Journey Series last week. I felt it went well and it was great to have support from so many loved faces. More pictures of this latest body of work soon. Right now, I'm off to enjoy the sunshine!
Sunday, 19 May 2013
Time flies by
Golly it's been a long time since the last post. I've done two more large scale etchings but I'm waiting till my final show is over (30 May) before putting the images up here. Apart from work, things have been very exciting with the boy buying a VW campervan (all the better to make journeys with). We've already taken her to Devon and Norfolk and she is rad. I've learned to book bind - more of this in a later post - and, at college, we are busy preparing the studios for the coming exhibition. I'll leave you with a photo of Molly the van and a promise to put more art up here in June.
Friday, 19 April 2013
Departure from my norm
Since being back at college, I've been working almost non-stop on three large scale etchings from my recent trips. These are neither blog nor edition ready however, so I thought I'd share some smaller images which see a departure from my normal subject matter. I did a morning of dissection before Easter; drawing, rather than actually dissecting but in a medical context with trainee doctors. The cadavers were like nothing I'd ever imagined and I found the whole experience both intensely shocking and incredibly interesting. Here's what I have done with the images I captured.
I'm off to Bristol in a moment, then to Devon, for a very good friend's 30th birthday celebrations. Next week I should have finished a couple more etchings so will post again once I'm happy with the prints.
I'm off to Bristol in a moment, then to Devon, for a very good friend's 30th birthday celebrations. Next week I should have finished a couple more etchings so will post again once I'm happy with the prints.
Sunday, 17 March 2013
Scribbles
Sometimes you've just got to get out there with a graphite stick and a sketchbook. I'm learning that there's absolutely no substitute, no shortcut, for just going into the landscape and scribbling. A camera often flattens and edits without you realising and you notice so much more when drawing from life. It's hard to draw waves and seagulls though. Anyway, here in Biarritz for my wonderful cousin Sam's big birthday, this is what I've managed to scribble down in between trips to the mountains and the sea.
Last night we went to Bar Nestor in San Seb - the best place for food I could imagine and well worth visiting if you are ever there.
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| Cote de Basque (to the South) |
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| Cote de Basque (looking North) |
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| Sea sky line |
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| San Sebastian |
Friday, 15 March 2013
It's been a while
I've definitely been neglecting this space for a while, but I think that the reasons for doing so are justification enough. In no particular order, here is why: 1) I went to Kenya for a beautiful wedding and the best holiday imaginable (wow); 2) I've had interviews for Masters courses; 3) I've been busy busy making work after Africa and 4) I've learnt to frame. Couple all that with a fab wedding in Suffolk, birthdays and generally keeping up with day-to-day stuff and I feel busy. Hoping that as summer starts a-coming (fingers crossed) I can settle back into more of a rhythm. Anyway, here's some pictures of what I've been working on.
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| Grassland Path |
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| Lewa Sunset |
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| Paw print casting |
| Sunrise |
Saturday, 9 February 2013
Stormy Scarborough
As I mentioned in my last post, we went to Scarborough (Scarbrrrr) last weekend. The surf was freezing cold, even in a winter wetsuit, gloves, boots and hood. We warmed up afterwards with a curry and the boys even went in the next day too (once was enough for me).
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