I am unfortunately afflicted with a long term skin condition, eczema, for which I have to be on some serious medication to keep it bearable. I, therefore, have to attend clinics in London, either at St. Thomas' Hospital or Guys. My Mum usually comes along and we make a day of it by either strolling along the South Bank and watching the street performers and then going to either the Tate Modern or the Haywood Gallery. After that we usually head over to Camden Market to get some Indian or Chinese food and do a bit of shopping.
I think Camden is where I want to live when I have independent means. I would love to be able to afford a flat close to Camden High Street as I think it is such an interesting place with so much going on, but also quite peaceful along the river walks down towards Regent Park. I love the diversity of Camden with its many ethnic and high fashion shops, the cheap market stalls and the expensive shoe shops. I very rarely am able to come away from Camden without buying something to wear. Even if I find something that is exactly to my taste in the first or second shop I go in, I feel I must look at all the other shops first before deciding on my purchase and then I normally come away with something entirely different to what I first envisaged I would buy. My last purchase was a pair of boots to die for, expensive, yes, but my birthday was just around the corner, so I phoned Dad and, yes, he agreed to buy them for me. Result!
Monday, 24 May 2010
Alex Grey

Alex Grey is one of my favourite visionary artists. I found out about his work from listening to the band Tool who he worked with to make album artwork for. I think tool and Alex Grey go so well together because Tool sound very in touch with their spiritual trippy side.
His father was a graphic designer so he encouraged Alex from a young age, Alex's work is of a very high standard. He met his wife at the Boston Museum school where they tripped on LSD. He has studied the human anatomy at Harvard Medical school, he also studied about healing energies.
i like his work because it takes you to another universe that doesn't feel as far away as it looks.
I'd love to go see tool live because not only are they an amazing band but they have massive projections of Greys artwork as a visualizer.
i will most probably have an Alex Grey tattoo one day, on the back of my neck i'd like to have the flaming eye.
Laura Santana

I have been heavily influenced by Laura Santana's art for ages, she is a french tattoo artist who also illustrates and paints, I love the way she draws her pin up girls and I've been drawing girls in that style for some time now. Laura is an amazing tattoo artist but the one thing i love more than anything else is the amount of attitude she can put into a drawing it can be so vibrant and strong there's just no faulting it.
her inspiration is music, movies,travel, street culture, traditional old school tattoos, Eroticism, pin up art, underground and low brow art, street art, graffiti, illustration, Mexican art, Japanese stamps, script /typography/lettering, guns, zombies, Skateboarding, muscle cars,Religious stuff, friends, boxing, shoes and exoticism.
i made a lino print recently which is like laura's artwork.
Tattoo Art

i love sailor tattoos because as Samuel O'Reily (a famous tattooist) once said "A sailor without a tattoo is like a ship without a grog, not sea worthy." a sailors tattoos are like a map of where he's been and what he's been up to in his travels.
After captain cook found tattooed natives in the south pacific he brought back the art form as a very exotic souvenir. i love the style of them and they have special meanings: a pig on one foot and a rooster on the other is


Chinese/ Japanese tattoo art also has alot of meaning behind it whether it means strength or prosperity there are symbolic pictures such as the koi carp which is a common tattoo it symbolizes courage, ability to achieve hard goals and overcoming life's difficulties.
Rockerbilly tattoos started around the 1950's and in those days your were a rebel if you had tattoo's they weren't as widely accepted as they are now, the style is still around today and still has the essence of rebellion about it.

Bio Mechanical tattoos are just cool and clever because they are pretty much an illusion of something else being or living inside the human body that's not really there.
Vincent Castiglia

I have recently discovered the artist Vincent Castiglia. Vincent Castiglia lives and works in New York and is a member of The Society for Art of the Imagination. The medium he uses to produce his art is his own blood. He does this because he believes blood is the most personal thing that you can use and because it symbolises dead tissue. His subject matter normally consists of the human form with certain physical defects. He examines life and death and human experiences portrayed by both living and dead tissue symbolising life and biological decay. His work is not only attractive, but at the same time repulsive. Castiglia is a visionary artist who is not inspired by fantasy or dreams but by a story with an underlying meaning.
Castiglia was the first American artist who was invited to exhibit his work by H. R. Giger in the History of the H. R. Giger Museum Gallery. Castiglia work was entitled Remedy for the Living and it was exhibited for six months from lst November, 2008.
The piece of art I have chosen is entitled "Feeding". I think this image appropriately demonstrates what his style is. This shows new life, nuturing and human development, the decomposition of life, disabilty and ultimately death and decay.
Monday, 17 May 2010
Amsterdam

I turned 21 on the 3rd of April 2010.
For a few months before my birthday, I had been working hard in the evenings in order to save up for my first holiday without parents. My boyfriend and I went to Amsterdam for 5 days and 4 nights. We managed to get a flight on my actual birth day, so we celebrated as soon as we got there. After we checked in to our hotel, we went to explore on foot and one of the first things we noticed was the vast amount of cool street art. We found out that some of the really good artists in this city just decorate the coffee shops. One of the coffee shops that made a big impression on me was the Bulldog which was covered in numerous funny little drawings on the outside of the building. I took lots of photographs which I was intending to download on to my blog, but unfortunately, before I had the chance,
my kid sister borrowed the camera and lost it, together with all my pics. I tried to find some of the street art I had seen on the internet, but unfortunately, they do not have titles and I was unable to locate the pieces I would have liked to have talked about on this blog.
Brighton

I went to Brighton for the first time with my boyfriend Callum. We stayed the weekend with his cousin Claire in her flat near the sea front.
Even tho the weather was terrible i had a really lovely time.
Brighton has a strong relationship with contemporary art, they seem to go happily hand in hand. I'm glad i was able to find things to keep me inspired for uni.
On the first day Claire took us to an open house where the owners were exhibiting their art work and selling it, the houses looked lovely, they were so nicely decorated, like show houses. The work was good but mostly photographs of Brighton, some had special photo shopped effects on them. I was going to buy some postcards of the artwork but i saved my money as it was the first day.
We walked to the sea front after wards where there was some more people selling art. There seemed to be a distinct subject matter tho, the work was again edited photo's but they were of the Palace pier as it was burning down in 2003, they were really cool but sad at the same time. There were loads of other art dealers as we walked past selling contemporary stuff. There were some really nice tranquil pieces of water bubbles and yellow ducks!
The next day we went to the town there was an art shop which sold Banksy stuff among other famous names and also along the alleyways between shops there was a painting on the building of a mermaid which i thought was pretty cute.
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