Photo-Paint Artist, Julie-Christian Young in her own words...
Through portraiture I explore the subject’s interior world. The paintings look at desire and the intensity of the emotion bringing both joy and pain and the ambiguity that lies between the two. The...
View ArticleMelissa Wraxall, Photo-Paint artist and curator
A photographic archive forms the basis of my drawings and paintings in which I am examining notions of the relentless passing of time, transient lives and fleeting memories. However, central to my...
View ArticleCaitriona Dunnet, Photo-Paint Artist
Caitriona’s work explores historical photographic processes by marrying digital technology with nineteenth century methods to produce handcrafted images. Her prints are tea-toned cyanotypes made from...
View ArticleAnna Kot
Anna Kot is a painter who uses photography as the basis for her paintings. The photographs that she takes contain either structural patterns or tricks of perception, such as that obtained by...
View ArticleKatie O'Brien
The work that Katie is showing in Photo:Paint, is based on 16th century portraits, which she has converted into jigsaw-like flat planes of colour, while maintaining the character of the original...
View ArticleDominic Pote
Artist Statement: Walking with my camera, I record time and movement in a sweeping panorama which itself becomes a journey. Working without a fixed frame, the exposure is not determined by the opening...
View ArticleBroose Dickinson
In these Cowboy pictures, I utilised photographic imagery appropriated from TV and the internet, which I then digitally printed over a hand painted ground, combining computer mark-making with human...
View ArticleExperimental Photography
While Tim Russell and Sarah Johnston use neither cameras nor paint, both experiment with photographic processes, and their works can be likened to various forms of traditional or contemporary...
View ArticleC. W. Osborne
Although C.W. Osborne’s work, at first glance, appears to be purist photography, the artist utilises digital software to alter and “paint” into the original image, leading us to question the “truth”...
View ArticleCurator: Melissa Wraxall
With the almost simultaneous invention of two different forms of photography in 1839 (the daguerreotype by Daguerre, in France, and the negative by Fox Talbot in England) many painters at the time...
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