BALTIC | Anselm Kiefer
A short and sweet post to show you the Anselm Kiefer banner made from Jack Lowe Studio’s high resolution scan for BALTIC. The gallery’s banners are huge at over 20 metres across, with a viewing...
View ArticleAnne Vibeke Mou | The Windows of St John’s
Last week provided interesting times at the Studio, not least through working with Anne Vibeke Mou on her latest piece. Along with James Hugonin, also a client of mine, Anne Vibeke has been...
View ArticleDavid Todd | The Prussians Are Coming!
In the latter part of this year, I’ve enjoyed working with David Todd on two of his fantastical drawings. The high resolution scans of David’s work (made with my Fuji Lanovia) are as beautiful as ever,...
View ArticleRachael Clewlow’s Beautiful Information
Over the past few days, I have enjoyed working with Rachael Clewlow on two of her new acrylic pieces—not least for my love of infographics! You may have seen from my last post that my trusty Fuji...
View ArticleGeorge Shaw | The Sly and Unseen Day
George Shaw’s exhibition opens this week as part of the Spring 2011 programme at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art. The show, entitled “The Sly and Unseen Day”, runs until 15th May. I’m proud to have...
View ArticleAndrew Shaylor | A Circus Inspection
I recently wrote about my work with Andrew Shaylor on his exhibition, Rockin': The Rockabilly Scene. From April to May, fifty stunning photographs graced the walls of The National Theatre on London’s...
View ArticleLiam Murray | Caravan
Those who caught a post in November on my work with Anne Vibeke Mou will have had a glimpse into one of the areas of digital imaging I enjoy the most. To my mind, scanning paintings and drawings at...
View Article(Almost) Everything Goes for BALTIC and Breer
As George Shaw’s stunning Sly and Unseen Day slips away, Robert Breer takes on the mantle at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art. Once again, I’m proud to have made the high resolution scan in...
View ArticleMetropolis II by Chris Burden
Whenever I hear Chris Burden’s name, my ears prick up. He’s an artist who, to my mind at least, never fails to be interesting through his engaging ideas and fresh angles on life. Nearly seven years...
View ArticleMy Very Own Olympic Event
It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to my 100th blog post. Two years ago, almost to the day, this blog was conceived and I hope you continue to enjoy my missives. How fitting that this post...
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