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- My creative workspace – Max Rock
| Arts Council England announces details of its new structure Posted: 05 Nov 2012 02:16 AM PST
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| The Freefall - Invincible (BBC Introducing in Lincolnshire Live Session) Posted: 05 Nov 2012 05:00 AM PST
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| My creative workspace – Max Rock Posted: 05 Nov 2012 04:43 AM PST
Describe your work for us I like it but simultaneously find it terrifying when I'm asked to draw something I've never drawn before. Most recently I was asked to draw Wilf (the horse) for a friends fund-raising event at Moo-Haven. It took a few goes but I nailed it in the end, I guess I should have more confidence in myself.
What's your routine? A few years ago I took part in a live drawing event upstairs at Oh My Gosh records on Mansfield Road (now sadly closed). They invited artists to come in and draw on large wooden structures (painted white) which I really enjoyed. For me it was also my first time drawing on something bigger than a sheet of paper! I get a good buzz working alongside other artists and watching their creations come to life. Obviously you see your own work come alive, but there's a kick I get from watching others make something appear from nothing – when it's your own work you worry about each and every line. Those events led to more live drawing events and most recently I took part in the 'Notts Property' graffiti festival in August. 'Notts Property' is trying to celebrate graffiti as an art. It lets people see that it's not just tagging a name on other people's property. They're trying to get it away from the association with vandalism. Like all drawing events I've taken part in it was pretty nerve wracking at first ( more often than not I keep myself away from the public gaze in that way) but once I can see my piece is going well I relax and really get into it. I always find most people are really positive even if they don't like what I'm actually drawing they appreciate the time and effort I put into my work . I drew an underwater scene complete with sea monsters on the window of Ice Nine in Hockley for the festival.
The biggest sale I've had so far was through Sea View Gallery on the Isle of Wight. I got to know them through an exhibition in Nottingham (Stop Robbing The Rich) and things just grew from there. The theme at Sea View Gallery that year was called 'London Below' and was inspired by Neil Gaiman's book & TV series 'Neverwhere' – I did three paintings in the style of a graphic novel that tell the story of a nasty creature spreading a plague around London.
The immediate future sees me doing a craft fair at Wollaton Hall on Nov 10th and 11th and a live drawing event at The Alley Cafe on Nov 30th. Thanks Max for your time! You can see Max's work via his website or follow him on Twitter. We also have more pictures of Max on our Flickr stream or on Pinterest. If you would like to feature in our Creative Workspace series please let us know by emailing us on editor@creativenottingham.com Sue is one of our team of bloggers. She's always up for a nose round, I mean professional interview and photo session, with Nottingham's finest. When not doing that she's juggling writing the great music hall novel with being a mum. Talk to her at sue AT creativenottingham.com or follow on Twitter @basfordian |
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