by Michelle Rumney | Jan 27, 2016 | On Show, Studio & Process
Road Ways Since I learnt to drive, I’ve always carried a road atlas in the car, even though I rarely use one these days. As I used it, over time certain pages would get more dogeared, marked and worn than others. Truck drivers and travelling businessman probably...
by Michelle Rumney | Jan 6, 2015 | Artist's Journeys, Inspiring
While researching artists who use maps or mapping in their work, I’ve been looking at the work of artist-architect, Maya Lin, who ‘made it’ in the art world whilst still a student, with her winning design for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in...
by MiROTE | Jan 18, 2011 | Architecture, Inspiring
Emily Allchurch: ‘Tower of London (after Breughel)’, 2005. Transparency on lightbox 124 x 161cm Lots has happened since I last posted anything, which I’ll write about as the weeks unfold, but one of the most exciting ones has to be that I now have a...
by MiROTE | Oct 14, 2009 | Artist's Journeys, Inspiring
In 1994, I went on a quest – a trip to New Mexico in search of Agnes Martin, whose work had had a huge impact on myself and my relationship with my work. On the way, seeing as we were in the right part of the vast USA, it was kind of rude not to at least attempt...