Monday, 21 June 2010

Lucy Jones



Key facts Lucy Jones Biography


1955 Born, London

1974/76 Byam Shaw School of Drawing and Painting

1976/79 Camberwell School of Art (1st Class Honours)

1979/82 Royal College of Art (Master of Arts)

1980 Cubitt Award for Painting

1982 Anstruther Award for Painting

1982/84 The Rome Scholarship in Painting, The British School of Rome

1982/84 Rome Scholarship for Painting

1984/90 Workshops at Drumcroon Art Education Centre, Wigan

1985/99 Visiting Tutor, Chelsea College of Art and Design

1986 Oppenheim - John Downes Memorial Trust

1989 RA Summer Exhibition, Daler-Rowney Award for the best work in oil

1992/02 Tutor, Slade School of Art

1995 Prize Winner - John Moore’s Exhibition, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

2002 The Cabinet Office, Admiralty Arch, London

2002 Graham Young Print Prize, Royal Academy Summer Exhibition


Selected Exhibitions


2007 Top of the World, Flowers Central, London

2006 Looking at Self, The Collection Museum, Lincoln

2006 Looking at Self, Flowers East, London

2005 Flowers, New York

2004 Hunting Art Prize

2004 Royal College of Art, London

2004 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London

2004 Summer Selection, Flowers Graphics, London

2004 Summer Selection, Flowers, New York

2004 Flowers West at Keller & Greene, Los Angeles

2004 Small is Beautiful XXI - Here and Now, Flowers Central, London

2004 Ludlow Assembly Rooms, Ludlow

2003 Artower Agora, Athens

2003 The London Group, Cork Street, London

2003 New British Art Part 1, Flowers, New York

2003 Flowers Central, London

2003 Figure in Print, Flowers Graphics, London

2003 Small is Beautiful XXI - War and Peace, Flowers Central, London

2003 Artower Agora, Athens

2003 The London Group, Cork Street, London

2002 Flowers Central, London

2002 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London

2002 Paint on Print, Flowers Graphics, London

2002 East 2, Flowers East, London

2001 It’s a Long Way to the Bottom of this Painting, Flowers East, London

2001 Hunting Art Prize Exhibition, Royal College of Art, London

2001 12 British Figurative Painters, Flowers West, Santa Monica

2000 Small is Beautiful: Self Portrait, Flowers East at London Fields, London

2000 Flowers One, Flowers Central, London

1999 New Paintings, Flowers East,London

1999 New Paintings, Flowers West, Santa Monica, CA, USA

1998 New Prints and monoprints, Flowers Graphics, London

1998 British Figurative Painting, Inaugural exhibition at Flowers West, Santa Monica

1997 Angela Flowers Gallery 1997, Flowers East at London Fields, London

1997 Summer Exhibition, The Royal Academy of Art, London

1997 British Figurative Art Part I: Painting, Flowers East, London

1997 Winchester Contemporary Art, Winchester

1995/97 New Paintings, Flowers East, London

1995 John Moore’s Exhibition, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool (Prizewinner)

1994 Inner Visions, Flowers East, London

1991/93 New Paintings, Flowers East, London

1990 Lucy Jones on Lucy Jones, Drumcroon Art Education Centre, Wigan

1987/89 Angela Flowers Gallery, London

1986 Artist of the Day, Angela Flowers Gallery, London

lucy jones is a disabled london girl artist she uses mostly acrylic paints and does a lot of naked photos and self portraites

Monday, 22 February 2010

Islamic art!


Islamic pattern are normally in mosques!

Islamic art normally involves rich and deep colours such as reds and golds to symbolises how much they treasure there god or to represent the mosque like gold a great place!
Most Islamic patterns contain symbols to represent Allah or scripts from the Quran.
Also they are in deep detail with almost
a story behind some pieces.
Islamic are very much to do with maths as some pieces are symmetrical filled , with patterns and mirrored.

Monday, 8 February 2010



Jasper Johns
Date of Birth: May 15, 1930


Most of jasper johns art has an inclusion of numbers and i think it is very effective.

A picture of pencils labelled with the prime numbers!


  • Last week we learnt about tessellation

  • This can be described as a pattern that is repeated to fit each other

  • We searched on the Internet to find an artist who used this in their work

  • I looked at an artist called Escher

  • In my opinion his work was fascinating , very complex and in detail

  • We then made 'Verity's kite'. We made this using origami skills

  • This required careful folding so that the angles were correct

  • Adding all the angles of the kite together = 360 degrees

  • If made correctly the kites fit together without any gaps to make a tessellation

Monday, 1 February 2010

Yoh Peep's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)




Whats up every body who see's this you ### are brill at whatever you do woooo!!!!!!!!!!

Prime!

Prime Numbers!

In mathematics, a prime number (or a prime) is a natural number that has exactly two distinct natural number divisors: 1 and itself. The first twenty-five prime numbers are:
2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89, 97.