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chris parry artist workbook - images and comments on my on-going painting practice, comment on, or plugs for, selected exhibitions and works by other artists. This workbook provides me a chance to share my progress in a blog like format and other random things too. I'll try and keep it interesting but then I like watching paint dry. On the right is a selection of the latest posts (RSS Feeds) from a few art blog sites.
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Tuesday, 14 July 2009 09:00 |
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Just tweetering on the edge of reality after yet another day on the website world. Still uploading content here.. Introducing myself to rss feeds and directory submission nightmares - talk about a void of time lost. All in the name of better SEO (Search Engine Optimization). Now that I'm running this Joomlaworks css template I expect better Ranking - I said ranking. So anyways it's pretty dull thinking in abreviations and acronyms, so to fill in some dull moments I've been on my friendbook page and googling all kinds of stuff in frenzied windows of searches I've found some great art links - so when I get to that links section I'll add them - in the meantime please email me any art links or resources you wanna recommend.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 July 2009 18:09 |
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Monday, 13 July 2009 13:30 |
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I figured as a small celebration that I have got this far with the website rebuild I would take a minute to add a Diary update: Today I have been rebuilding the website and only thinking about painting and art - it's a tragedy i know. Recent works are still drying all over the place and I am part way through underpainting/ ground layer priming several canvases for new works. Thats a good job for tomorrow - complete one small task each day.. really got to get this site completed and move on to one of the other two I have on my to-do-list. Wondering about which work to enter in the Wallace Art Awards?
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Monday, 13 July 2009 05:57 |
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Tom Kreisler, Mark Braunias, Rob Hood, Selina Foote, Telly Tu’u, Sam Rountree-Williams, Peter Robinson, Miranda Parkes, Malcolm Terry, Pete Wheeler, Matt Arbuckle & Gina Granwal. HSP Gallery Christchurch.
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Last Updated on Monday, 13 July 2009 09:52 |
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Monday, 13 July 2009 05:55 |
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Nigel Brown has established a reputation as one the most important figurative artists working in New Zealand and is acknowledged as New Zealand’s leading narrative artist. His distinctive works are a blend of symbolic and expressionistic approaches with a deep social concern. Recent exhibition 'All our Days' at Milford Galleries Dunedin.
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Last Updated on Monday, 13 July 2009 09:50 |
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