Sunday, 24 November 2013
Sunday, 3 November 2013
Exploring Wales
Finally I got to see some places near Aberystwyth and North Wales. The landscape is very sublime this time of the year with the winds and fog, but what's amazing is all the different colours that you can see around. Obviously I photographed in black and white, but here are some of my iPhone snaps. What a beautiful country!
Thursday, 3 October 2013
Hello,
I am Tereza and I am currently Artist in Residence at Aberystwyth Arts Centre. I studied photography at the Royal College of Art in London but I am originally from Czech Republic. I work primarily with black and white analogue photography and while in Wales, I would like to photograph some landscapes and seas scales that will be part of my new body of work.
I'm posting some photos that I've taken in Aberystwyth so far, but if you'd like to see more of my work please visit my website www.terezazelenkova.com
There will be an artist talk on Wednesday the 9th October from 6pm in the Cinema at the Arts Centre. I'll be showing my work together with other artists in residence, Edel and Jenny. Come along and have some drinks with us later in the bar or in our studios! It would be nice to meet some local artists, curators, writers, or simply anyone interested in art!
I am Tereza and I am currently Artist in Residence at Aberystwyth Arts Centre. I studied photography at the Royal College of Art in London but I am originally from Czech Republic. I work primarily with black and white analogue photography and while in Wales, I would like to photograph some landscapes and seas scales that will be part of my new body of work.
I'm posting some photos that I've taken in Aberystwyth so far, but if you'd like to see more of my work please visit my website www.terezazelenkova.com
There will be an artist talk on Wednesday the 9th October from 6pm in the Cinema at the Arts Centre. I'll be showing my work together with other artists in residence, Edel and Jenny. Come along and have some drinks with us later in the bar or in our studios! It would be nice to meet some local artists, curators, writers, or simply anyone interested in art!
Sunday, 25 August 2013
Eigion/Le rivage Open day studio - 22nd august 2013
So here we are, final week of the residency here in the Aberystwyth Art Center. Along with my two fellow artists Doug Jones and Ann Gibbs, we held our open studio day on thursday the 22nd of august. An estimated 35 people showed up, which is not so much, but still more than we expected for a summer holiday.
We are now off to our respectives homeplaces. Here are some pictures of that memorable day :
We are now off to our respectives homeplaces. Here are some pictures of that memorable day :
Monday, 19 August 2013
Eigion/Le rivage Open studio day 22/8/2013 - 4 to 7 pm
Eigion/Le rivage is a
photographic installation reflecting on the absence of purpose and
emptiness. In a king size concertina book, with pages a meter
long, I
display the multiple variations of the ocean horizon line at dusk.
Taken with a digital pinhole camera, the long exposures of up to 8
minutes are inspired by japanese archery, Kyudo, where the arrow
has
to be shot without intention.
Pictures of Aberystwyth
sea front strollers looking at the sea surround the book. As much
as
they give a sense of community, these images also bear witness to
the
last landscape we take the time to stare at without any
expectation.
Artistiaid Preswyl / Artists in Residence
Stiwdio Agored / Open Studio
Stiwdio Agored / Open Studio
Aberystwyth
Arts Centre is sited at the heart of the University's Penglais Campus,
which overlooks the town of Aberystwyth, and which is situated on the
A487 heading north out of the town on Penglais Hill.
Full details of the campus can be found on the University's main website www.aber.ac.uk
- See more at: http://www.aberystwythartscentre.co.uk/how-find-us#sthash.Mfa7rFub.dpuf
Full details of the campus can be found on the University's main website www.aber.ac.uk
- See more at: http://www.aberystwythartscentre.co.uk/how-find-us#sthash.Mfa7rFub.dpuf
4-7pm
Awst 22 2013 / August 22
Croeso i bawb / All welcome
Awst 22 2013 / August 22
Croeso i bawb / All welcome
Aberystwyth
Arts Centre is sited at the heart of the University's Penglais Campus,
which overlooks the town of Aberystwyth, and which is situated on the
A487 heading north out of the town on Penglais Hill.
Full details of the campus can be found on the University's main website www.aber.ac.uk
- See more at: http://www.aberystwythartscentre.co.uk/how-find-us#sthash.Mfa7rFub.dpuf
Full details of the campus can be found on the University's main website www.aber.ac.uk
- See more at: http://www.aberystwythartscentre.co.uk/how-find-us#sthash.Mfa7rFub.dpuf
Aberystwyth
Arts Centre is sited at the heart of the University's Penglais Campus,
which overlooks the town of Aberystwyth, and which is situated on the
A487 heading north out of the town on Penglais Hill.
Full details of the campus can be found on the University's main website www.aber.ac.uk
Full details of the campus can be found on the University's main website www.aber.ac.uk
Aberystwyth
Arts Centre is sited at the heart of the University's Penglais Campus,
which overlooks the town of Aberystwyth, and which is situated on the
A487 heading north out of the town on Penglais Hill.
Full details of the campus can be found on the University's main website www.aber.ac.uk
- See more at: http://www.aberystwythartscentre.co.uk/how-find-us#sthash.Mfa7rFub.dpuf
Full details of the campus can be found on the University's main website www.aber.ac.uk
- See more at: http://www.aberystwythartscentre.co.uk/how-find-us#sthash.Mfa7rFub.dpuf
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
Valerian +78 days
Almost mid august now, so only a few weeks left in that wonderful pod#3 that is mine at the top of Aberystwyth Art Center.
My days are now busy with preparing the open day for the 22nd august when, each of the three artists in residence will present its works.
Here is a short presentation of the main project I have been working on here during the last week.
My days are now busy with preparing the open day for the 22nd august when, each of the three artists in residence will present its works.
Here is a short presentation of the main project I have been working on here during the last week.
Eigion/Le rivage is a
photographic installation reflecting on the absence of purpose and
emptiness. In a king size concertina book, with pages a meter
long, I
display the multiple variations of the ocean horizon line at dusk.
Taken with a digital pinhole camera, the long exposures of up to 8
minutes are inspired by japanese archery, Kyudo, where the arrow
has
to be shot without intention.
Pictures of Aberystwyth
sea front strollers looking at the sea surround the book. As much
as
they give a sense of community, these images also bear witness to
the
last landscape we take the time to stare at without any
expectation.
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
Valerian +64 days
Days are passing by fast, very fast...
Now is the time when you start thinking «did I use my time well during more than half of this residency ? Will I produce something relevant in the end ? What did I learn ?»
Weather is nice, very nice even, as Aber as been nominated as UK's warmest place a couple times. So it really feels nice to enjoy the sea breeze.
I have kept myself very busy during the past weeks.
First of all, a book making workshop in Wrexham, at the Regional Print Center with Michelle Rowley. Feels good to finally put some techniques on all this bits and pieces I gathered along the way.
Then 2 visits with the Aber Art Center in galleries in North and South Wales.
I keep on working on my Eigion/Le rivage project for the open studios that will be held on the 22nd august. A giant concertina book of pinhole sea landscapes at dusk and portraits of sea watchers. I can now access a bigger printer thanks to the School of Arts.
Also working on a small booklet named jours #, about transformation and relationship. I discovered the joys of digital design and double pages book printing nightmares ! Well that's how you learn and I love it so far.
For fun at week-ends, I still visit some old mine sites. Rather intringuing places
Now is the time when you start thinking «did I use my time well during more than half of this residency ? Will I produce something relevant in the end ? What did I learn ?»
Weather is nice, very nice even, as Aber as been nominated as UK's warmest place a couple times. So it really feels nice to enjoy the sea breeze.
I have kept myself very busy during the past weeks.
First of all, a book making workshop in Wrexham, at the Regional Print Center with Michelle Rowley. Feels good to finally put some techniques on all this bits and pieces I gathered along the way.
Then 2 visits with the Aber Art Center in galleries in North and South Wales.
I keep on working on my Eigion/Le rivage project for the open studios that will be held on the 22nd august. A giant concertina book of pinhole sea landscapes at dusk and portraits of sea watchers. I can now access a bigger printer thanks to the School of Arts.
Also working on a small booklet named jours #, about transformation and relationship. I discovered the joys of digital design and double pages book printing nightmares ! Well that's how you learn and I love it so far.
For fun at week-ends, I still visit some old mine sites. Rather intringuing places
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Valerian 40 days later
Two more weeks have gone by already.
Now that I am fully set up here things are getting more efficient and I am getting a clearer idea of where I am aiming at during this residency.
I have been experimenting a lot with bookmaking, using art papers and also scraps and recycled objects such as maps, and phone books.
Right now, it's still a little bit messy as I don't concentrate so much on quality but rather on playing and experimenting with this new medium.
One of the first books where I forced myself to do an actual good job was a unique piece named «on m'appelle mollet d'acier», which was a gift for my sister's 40th birthday.
This is quite important for me as I want to focus on more personnal issues during my residency, family included. So I had to spend a good time looking through family albums and understanding something of the point of view of my late father especially.
I am still documenting my activities on my instagram : http://instagram.com/realfocuszero/#
Also a couple pictures on my TumblR : http://focuszero.tumblr.com/
Including this one
which will belong to one of my main projects here, a long and large concertina book of pinhole sea pictures.
Also started taking a look at old mine sites around wales... and there are many !
Anyway, also a good way to move around the country
Now that I am fully set up here things are getting more efficient and I am getting a clearer idea of where I am aiming at during this residency.
I have been experimenting a lot with bookmaking, using art papers and also scraps and recycled objects such as maps, and phone books.
Right now, it's still a little bit messy as I don't concentrate so much on quality but rather on playing and experimenting with this new medium.
One of the first books where I forced myself to do an actual good job was a unique piece named «on m'appelle mollet d'acier», which was a gift for my sister's 40th birthday.
This is quite important for me as I want to focus on more personnal issues during my residency, family included. So I had to spend a good time looking through family albums and understanding something of the point of view of my late father especially.
I am still documenting my activities on my instagram : http://instagram.com/realfocuszero/#
Also a couple pictures on my TumblR : http://focuszero.tumblr.com/
Including this one
which will belong to one of my main projects here, a long and large concertina book of pinhole sea pictures.
Also started taking a look at old mine sites around wales... and there are many !
Anyway, also a good way to move around the country
Thursday, 20 June 2013
Anne Gibbs
I've been visiting lots of places and collating as many images as possible to use in the studio. Here is a museum display at Ceredigion Museum. |
The museum is a wonderful unique place. |
Things I brought with me. Some are made in plaster, bone china, wire and glass. |
An ink drawing reminding me of my visit to Borth. |
Valerian 20 days later
Hi all, my name's Valerian and I am a documentary photographer based in Montreal. I am working mainly on social subjects regarding migration, minorities, religion, in Canada, in the middle-east or elsewhere. I usually work with canadian magazines and newspapers.
You can check my website here : www.focuszero.com
And some of my images bellow
I have been in Aber for almost 2 weeks now and I'm thrilled with the seemingly infinite possibilities here ! While here I want to concentrate on bookmaking, and especially artist handcrafted books based on my existing work as well as on new images.
Here are some of the pictures of my studio I started posting on my Instagram : http://instagram.com/realfocuszero/#
You can check my website here : www.focuszero.com
And some of my images bellow
I have been in Aber for almost 2 weeks now and I'm thrilled with the seemingly infinite possibilities here ! While here I want to concentrate on bookmaking, and especially artist handcrafted books based on my existing work as well as on new images.
Here are some of the pictures of my studio I started posting on my Instagram : http://instagram.com/realfocuszero/#
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