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RSA 2017
Posted on July 19, 2017 | No CommentsSelected for this years RSA Open Exhibition one of “The Collectors Axes” prints, titled “Pool Stone” currently being shown in the Orkney Museum as part of the “Conversations with Magic […]
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Exhibition – Orkney
Posted on July 10, 2017 | No Comments“The Collectors Axes” now on at Tankerness House in Kirkwall, Orkney. Exhibition catalogue now available to view online at the following – Exhibition Catalogue
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The Collectors Axes – part II
Posted on June 23, 2017 | No CommentsTo complete the suite of works made for the “Conversations with magic stones” exhibition here are the last of the glass axes in their respective boxes. Each box has been […]
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Working Stone…….
Posted on June 15, 2017 | No CommentsMore pieces from “The Collectors Axes” – some images of making the prints, processes and proof prints – now installed at Tankerness House – Orkney Museum – As part of […]
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Creativity in Archaeology
Posted on June 9, 2017 | No CommentsRecently published paper by Rose Ferraby on “Creativity in Archaeology” in Internet Arch can be viewed for free online. I make a brief appearance and have a couple of images […]
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RSA 2017
Posted on July 19, 2017 | No CommentsSelected for this years RSA Open Exhibition one of “The Collectors Axes” prints, titled “Pool Stone” currently being shown in the Orkney Museum as part of the “Conversations with Magic […]
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Exhibition – Orkney
Posted on July 10, 2017 | No Comments“The Collectors Axes” now on at Tankerness House in Kirkwall, Orkney. Exhibition catalogue now available to view online at the following – Exhibition Catalogue
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The Collectors Axes – part II
Posted on June 23, 2017 | No CommentsTo complete the suite of works made for the “Conversations with magic stones” exhibition here are the last of the glass axes in their respective boxes. Each box has been […]
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WIRED
Posted on October 1, 2009 | No Comments“WIRED” a series of five drypoint etchings executed on copper key plates with secondary colour plates in zinc. Numbers 2, 4 & 5 are two plate five colour prints. All […]