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AmyWildsArt
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Fine artist based in Leeds, specialising in painting and printmaking. I regularly post reviews of galleries, exhibitions and art related things.
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amywildsart-blog · 8 years ago
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(via Pannett Art Gallery, Whitby) New blog post, check it out! 
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amywildsart-blog · 9 years ago
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Jonathan Trayte: Polyculture, at The Tetley 
Jonathan is a London based sculpture currently interested in peoples’ relationships to food, the production of food and its role in the food infatuated society we live in today. 
The skilfully casted fruits and veg are made using bare concrete or lurid painted bronze, he incorporates the bright colours from food packaging today, designed to catch the eye of the consumer and turning them from ordinary foods to tantalising objects of desire, not unlike what the real market does today with packaging and advertising.
His work is very much relatable to the world today, it made me look at how we, the consumers, buy food depending on how good the packaging or advertising is.
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amywildsart-blog · 9 years ago
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Beautiful, skilled painting by Laurazee. 
This stunning painting draws you in with its vibrant sunflowers and skilled use of paint. Beautiful composition depicting the sunflowers filling the world. 
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Sunflower Worldby Laurazee
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amywildsart-blog · 9 years ago
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Amazing sculptures, would be great to see these in real life.
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Energetic Resin Sculptures Look Like They’re Made of Splashing Liquid Frozen in Time
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Andy Goldsworthy, Yorkshire Sculpture Park
My favourite piece from the park was Andy Goldsworthys 'Hanging Trees', they had the most impact on me because I wasn't expecting to see the composition in the middle of a forest. Brilliantly curated as it was slightly off the path on the way back from the Longside Gallery. You had to lean over to actually see what was inside it, which made it in a way an interactive piece, I really liked this aspect of it as you couldn't see it from afar, only close up. I also liked it because it wasn't surrounded by any other artworks by different artists, this has a great effect and Goldsworthy planned this well as a site specific sculpture. I really admire the physical effort it must have taken to build the stone walls with the tree embedded into it.
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