Friday 28 October 2011


You're Fired!
My first proper bisque firing of my rabbits went smoothly over the weekend, a big relief!
It's quite scary to watch the temperature of your kiln going up and up over the hours but it went well so phew!
Picture of my new space on the first floor, nice view of the skateboard park which just makes me feel old!



Rabbitrabbit
A friend of mine, Gary Sollars, has been asked to host the after show party for the Alice in Wonderland exhibtion at Tate Liverpool next Thursday.
Gary's famous Dollman Discos are always amazing and wild and some of the guests really make the effort to dress up. We have a few of the Alice characters coming along and I thought, with my Ghost rabbit figures in mind, that I would be the White Rabbit for the evening hence several days frantically creating a huge mod roc and foam rabbit head! I've made a few heads before but not one this ambitious.
Watch this space for the finished piece... fingers crossed!



Finally...
My winning design for the Merseyrail Art on the Network competetion last year has been installed at my local railway station, St Michaels.
I won the prize about ten months ago so why it has taken so long to put a few vinyls on a rain shelter is a mystery but it looks nice.
When I was taking photos of it this morning, a couple of tourists were taking pictures of it and seemed to like it and it will be weird to see it every time I get the train into town.
I'm working with a designer to redraw the image and make actual plates to sell so watch this space!

Have I Got Nails For You..
My good friend, Kitty, is almost at the end of a year long project to get her nails painted every week with images from that week's news! It's a brilliant project and she hopes to get funding to put on an exhibition showing all the designs. She has asked friends of hers to paint some of the images and I was asked a few months ago to do them and I did them again last weekend when she came to stay.
It takes around 3 hours to paint them and is incredibly fiddly and she is very patient!
Some of that week's news included the death of Gaddafi and the eviction at Dale Farm, quite a busy news week.
Have a look above and let me know what you think about my effort..

Saturday 22 October 2011

Some great news on Wednesday. I was accepted onto Hope University's Artists Access in Art Colleges scheme which mean that I will have acces to the university's amazing ceramics and 3D facilities until next June! It will give me the opportunity to work on my Tanglebox project, discuss my work with the other students and staff and generally get a new perspective on my work. Brilliant.

Friday 14 October 2011

The Unusual Suspects - we had to move studios today, to the floor below which was a bit of a pain, hence the yet unfired rabbits waiting to be moved!
I'm planning to fire them this Sunday - fingers crossed.

Saturday 8 October 2011


And for those of you who think spaghetti is boring..... I saw this at an exhibition at the CUC a couple of years ago and thought it was one of the most beautiful sculptures I had ever seen, amazing.
Apparently there's no glue or hidden supports, just 100 per cent spaghetti!




The 6 foot animatronic bears and cellophane wrapped gnomes are particularly spooky...




These are some images from the fantastic cafe from a department store in Liverpool called Lewis'. The whole strore is now closed but it once had a hair salon, ballroom, restaurant, cafe and a whole floor that was permanently set aside for the Christmas grotto.
When it was threatened with closure a few years ago, someone was brought in to sell the old fixtures and fittings and we were given a two hour tour of the floors that had been closed to the public for many years. It was an amazing experience seeing the store frozen in time and the incredible 50's ceramic murals in the cafe.
It's now part of a shopping centre redevelopment which is just what the city needs, more shops....

Wednesday 5 October 2011


I wanted to share these pictures of ceramic spacemen made by an old friend of mine, Michael Czerwinski. An extremely talented artist and good friend. I like these spacemen so much that it almost hurts! They capture a 50's look of what they thought astronauts would look like and wouldn't it brilliant if they did! Kind of innocent and quite camp ... he's going to do space dogs next and I know that they will be brilliant and the most desired things I have seen for ages.
I am of course very jealous and exactly the same amount proud too!

Tuesday 4 October 2011

Lighthouse - made as part of the Artists Product range and sold at Tate Modern.
Slipcast porcelain, LED light, plaster base and random pottery knick knack

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My new studio space at the CUC building in Liverpool. I'm part of a newly created studio group called Threshold Factory which nutures artists from different disciplines through encouraging collaboration and support.
I'm sharing this space with Strange Case Collective who are prop makers and two silk screen printers who make hand printed T shirts and clothes. It's a very exciting phase in my life and I'm really looking forward to seeing what the future holds for my work.
You can look at my previous work on this site
I'm planning to build on my experience of working to commission and develop some batch production retail work that I made for Tate Modern like the Lighthouses...