Artworks
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Blackpool Culture Shops…..
Myself and Artist Laura Rodgers are collaborating on an exciting empty shop project in Blackpool. To look at all the artists involved look at Blackpool Culture Shops. Our shop used to be a hairdressers.
We wanted to be inspired by Blackpool and as we both grew up there; we were desperate to leave when we were eighteen, but yet it has always had a strange pull. We hate it but we love it! I had the opportunity to look at the vast and beautiful Cyril Critchlow Collection, which is a collection of the entertainment history of Blackpool dating back to the early 1900s. Here are a few of the amazing things from that collection that i am using as inspiration…
It`s still talking…..
It`s Talking……
I have had a busy few weeks, but finally the exhibition is ready……i hope you`ll go and see it, but i have included a sneak preview of a piece on a window at the very top of the tower. The exhibition is on until the 31st October, so plenty of time to see it! The tower is set in such beautiful countryside try and go on a nice day. The tower is closed Mondays and Tuesdays, but open every other day.
The Bronte Parsonage Museum…..
I have been working really hard and decided i needed a day of inspiration….and gosh it was a perfect day and just what i need to spur me on in my own work. I had never been to the parsonage before, so that was a real treat, but to see Su Blackwell`s beautiful book installations was AMAZING! I turned to my friend and exclaimed i felt sick and she knew, because she felt the same, it was through excitement! I was interested in how much the heritage venue had allowed her to alter. I am finding myself up against lots of challenges like not being able to fix anything on ANY walls( blu tac was refused), whereas Su Blackwell actually stapled the original Bronte bed!! I don`t how she has managed it but it looked amazing and i have been inspired by it all week so thankyou Su- I am envious- if only i could use staples!
My favourite room was the Bronte playroom, where Su turns the stories the Brontes made up as children into beautiful book installations.