Jessica Byrne

It doesn't mean I don't love you when I put a gun to your head.

Jessica Byrne’s sketches and comics are an extension of her daydreams.
www.flickr.com/photos/jessicabyrne



Joe Mawson

Clipper Maid of The Seas



Joe Mawson's uses clumsy models to object to the lens'
mediation of a more horrific experience, re-telling... a
hyper-reality of our experience.
www.joemawson.co.uk

Mel Rees

Nurses



‘Nurses’ 2010 is a video documenting the alter ego’s of three artists.
Nurse Carolina Emeralde, Nurse Beatrice and Nurse Marlene Schultze all work in a fictional hospital on the psychiatric unit. Whilst the nurses look after the patients, the viewer is introduced to these characters which visually highlight their personalities and we question whether it is the patient or the staff that is mental.

Nurse Carolina Emeralde has a tendency towards bouts of insane hyperactivity, has a slightly aggressive side to her that usually brings about bad mood swings and can often turn terribly nasty. She has worked in the psychiatric unit of the hospital for 45 years.

Nurse Beatrice is an orphan and has lived alone for most of her life. In her free time she likes to shoot deer in the surrounding forests.

Nurse Marlene Schultze has a violent temperament, which she disguises with laughter. She lives with her deaf boyfriend and aspires to be cabaret singer.


http://bertaloui.blogspot.com/
melly_rees@hotmail.com
selfishsusan@hotmail.co.uk


Michael Burkitt

View of Delft
Michael Burkitt is concerned by the familiarity of the images we see when we think about art and so re-invents some.
www.michaelburkitt.blogspot.com


Micheale Spessa

The water has gone...
My work concentrates on segmenting the narrative structure to allow the viewer to concentrate on a key moment of emotional upheaval, which occurs within the place of the de-familiar; a place between Utopian and Dystopian realities, the viewer experiences a dimensional shift where perception is questioned.
www.mailservice541.com


Rory Macbeth

An eye for an eye

Rory Macbeth's practice probes the gap between ideals and their realisation, between what is presented to us and what we actually get.
www.union-gallery.com

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