Tuesday 28 July 2009

Christchurch Community Arts centre – concept completed May 2008


Further ramblings:

Here, better late then never, an expo of my design – culmination of a 2 year interior architecture degree, completed May 2008.

Originally I'd used Dan Deacon's, Wham City parts 1 and 2 for this, however, now with Tim Smith's Cabinet, (taken from Spratley's Japs - album Pony featuring my sister Joanne)

Concept pivots on a virtual gallery designed in context with an existing site – an architecture conceived with ambition to conserve the Norman 'Constables House' ruin circa 1170 AD forming a gallery that I have curated with digital representations of real existing artworks.
Lower ground gallery houses work by Mike Cutts (former Chelsea College of Art and now painting as prolifically as ever in his 70's) except one painting by my hand (monotone cambodian youths on a bicycle, the road to Angkor Wat 2002 . Sculptures on 1st floor are digital expression of work by Matthew Cutts who has produced work for Natural England and exhibited at Southside House, Wimbledon Village.



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