Creative Midlands Articles

Creative Midlands Articles


If you're interested in knowing what I'm up to in Brazil, see the latest on my T...

Posted: 03 Feb 2012 11:27 AM PST

If you're interested in knowing what I'm up to in Brazil, see the latest on my Terra Lume 2012 blog. http://terralume2012.blogspot.com/2012/02/animal-magic.html


Terra LUME 2012: Animal Magic
terralume2012.blogspot.com

Aboard the learning boat: Expose yourself »

Posted: 03 Feb 2012 11:26 AM PST


This post has been generated by Page2RSS

A Great Exhibition

Posted: 03 Feb 2012 09:36 AM PST

Simon Raven

read more

@jezdolan @soundinterventn Thanks, Jez. Look forward to receiving it.

Posted: 03 Feb 2012 03:08 AM PST

@jezdolan @soundinterventn Thanks, Jez. Look forward to receiving it.

Website helps schools create new apps

Posted: 03 Feb 2012 06:49 AM PST

A new website has been launched that enables sixth form schools in Birmingham to build their very own iPhone application online in as little as 20 minutes.

Ad award for JLR

Posted: 03 Feb 2012 06:48 AM PST

Jaguar Land Rover has won a third award for its multi-platform recruitment campaign Ultimate Destination.

Hidden City website celebrates

Posted: 03 Feb 2012 06:46 AM PST

A new website called The Hidden City has been launched to celebrate the diverse cultures and communities living in the West Midlands.

PR firm Whitefoot-Forward expands to meet expectations

Posted: 03 Feb 2012 06:42 AM PST

Worcestershire-based Whitefoot-Forward PR has added a new member to its team.

Away with the Birds

Posted: 03 Feb 2012 06:56 AM PST

Former Lincoln Product Design student, and now managing the 3D workshop at the University, Kenny Cromar is proud to announce the opening of his exhibition Away with the Birds.

The exhibition is a celebration of photography and automated sculpture, exhibited in the surrealist style. Kenny explains "The photography on view was generally captured spontaneously, seen earlier as a flash of imagery in the corner of my eye. Conditions being just right at the time, provided an image that was so dramatic, it seemed surreal.

"I break photographic rules. I use longer than normal shutter speeds (generally hand held) to get as much light and colour into the frame before the image loses its sharpness. Directing the lens straight into the facing sun and not caring to much about depth of field, as the overall vista was usually more important.

The automated sculpture on show is deep and dark, exploring an emotional need to recreate the human form. For one minute on the hour and one minute in every half hour, the automation will be in progress, providing room for thought.

In this exhibition all will not be what it seems, or is all, exactly what it appears to be!

Exhibition will be held at Gallery St Martins, Lincoln.

Kenny Cromar Feb 2012
Artist, Photographer and Performance Poet

Opening Times
Private view: Thursday 9 February 6pm to 9pm
Friday 10 to Sunday 12 February 10am to 4pm
Email: kcromar@lincoln.ac.uk for further information

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.