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A Tree in Hanley Park Artwork

Mik Godley

United Kingdom

Mixed Media, Digital on Other

Size: 85.3 W x 64 H x 0.1 D in

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I was asked to do some drawings of Hanley Park by Staffordshire University as part of a drawing project at the art-school in Stoke on Trent, in between trying to coerce the Fine Art students to draw. This was part of the Universities support for a bid for regeneration funding from the Lottery to help the park be restored to all its glory - which I'm pleased to say was successful! One morning I sat on a rock by the rockpool and drew a fruit tree in blossom that was apart from others, surrounded by lawn, trying to sketch an impression of the gnarled branches, until I got too cold and ready for lunch.

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Mixed Media:Digital on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:85.3 W x 64 H x 0.1 D in

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I am a painter who also uses an iPad and mobile cell phone. I'm interested in digital and internet explorations from pixel to painting and back again, and my project "Considering Silesia" examines issues of conflicting (Anglo-German) heritages, cultural memory, identity, displacement and migration. These themes are observed in the context of our evolving relationship with the internet and new media – our digital "way of seeing" focusing on "˜virtual expeditions' to my mothers' homeland (Lower Silesia - a place I've never been to) and the very "˜analogue' activity of painting – or digital equivalents. Developed since 2003 "Considering Silesia" has been exhibited from Baltimore to Zagreb, featured in several publications, received awards and critical acclaim. Selected Reviews: - "Enigmatic landscapes charged with psychological resonance.... An impressive combination of methodical observation and technical draughtsmanship matched by a mature understanding of the medium and just the right amount of spontaneity and freedom give these studies a real sense of urgency, energy and vitality." Matt Price, critic (Flash Art, Art Review), saatchi.gallery.co.uk February 7, 2007 Review of "Parade: Terra Incognita", Angel Row Gallery "The building up of the image through thousands of small squares and dashes of acrylic paint gives these works a vibrancy of surface that is both intriguing and unnerving. There is a ghostliness about these paintings that both attracts and yet is candidly uncanny, cold and crisp like a detail in a story by M R James, apparently trivial but in fact exactly to the point." Peter Suchin, critic (Art Review, Frieze, Art Monthly) Untitled, June 2007 Review of "Greetings from Silesia", Bend in the River "Mik Godley suggest[s] that pixelation is the pointillism of the twenty-first century. ... Today's most famous photographic pixelator, Thomas Ruff, similarly attempts to touch the mysterious in his porn photos (though with more cynical subject matter), but to really make the leap into the uncanny you have to change medium as well. Godley's seductive and slightly sickly painting Ana takes us into this uncomfortable realm." James Westcott, artreview.com, February 2008 Mik Godley’s drawings of scenes glimpsed from buses in north Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire are the dominating feature of the gallery.

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