Spread your Falmouth creative spirit all over

Spread your Falmouth creative spirit all over

joebaker:

UNTITLED was just featured on Crap Is Good
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joebaker:

UNTITLED was just featured on Crap Is Good

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Olivia Meyer


I was exploring the theme of a personal atlas (“Home is the first page of every personal atlas”). They show the places I’ve grown up (Denver, Einbeck and Hamburg) - tracing the paths I followed the most. Below are real maps of the cities and places and textures that reflect how I perceive these places.

Samuel Petherbridge 

A Whales Limbo
I want everything, but everything happens at once,
I dislike hate, but i’m distracted by hatred,
I like direction, but surroundings are undirected,
I want love, but I want to love myself,
I like the end, but there is no ending,
I feel for it, but what is that it?
 
.. What is it?

Freddie Strickland 

Here is a series of Pig headed nudes I did recently, titled: “We are all animal.”

I have been looking at the journey the meat we eat takes from farm to plate. Its easy to eat some foods without even knowing what meat is in them, let alone where the meat is from. I am not a vegetarian yet I believe we all need to think more about the quality of the life the animal has had, and be more aware of the food we eat. These images show the close relationship between pigs and humans, as at the end of the day we are all animals.

http://freddiestrickland.tumblr.com/

Here at UNTITLED we have been working hard, building many little promotional pyramids to encourage you to submit your work for display on our blog. If you are interested in sharing your work, please send attached jpeg files to untitledfalmouth@gmail.com. UNTITLED wants you to get involved!

UNTITLED Live

A massive thank you to all the bands and artists who participated in last weeks event! We all had a brilliant night and hope you enjoyed yourselves too! Don’t forget to keep submitting your work to us at untitledfalmouth@gmail.com if you’d like to have your work exhibited on our online gallery. We look forward to hearing from you!

Happy Easter folks,

UNTITLED. 

Here are a few photo’s from UNTITLED Live last Friday at 5° Below. 

Olivia Jones 

My work mainly moves between the mediums of print, drawing and metal work. I’m fascinated by the limitless variation of imagery that can be created from a single surface. When I make a print I discover a new landscape, a frozen moment in a changing cycle, either revealed through rusting a surface and witnessing the build up of organic matter or by biting in to steel with acids and viewing their effects. This method of working allows me to collaborate with the materials, guiding their direction but never quite knowing what will be revealed to me at the end. Each piece evolves as a fusion of planned intent and serendipity. 

UNTITLED LIVE kicks off tomorrow evening (16.03.12) at 6pm with sculpture, collaborative drawings, bands and DJs! 
6:45 - Jasper Seedmori
7:30 - Simon Boult 
8:15 - Michael Milner 
9:00 - Rafiki 
10:00 - Choy Dragon
11:00 - B.R.D
12:00 - Ella West 
The UNTITLED team are very much looking forward to seeing you there!

UNTITLED LIVE kicks off tomorrow evening (16.03.12) at 6pm with sculpture, collaborative drawings, bands and DJs! 

6:45 - Jasper Seedmori

7:30 - Simon Boult 

8:15 - Michael Milner 

9:00 - Rafiki 

10:00 - Choy Dragon

11:00 - B.R.D

12:00 - Ella West 

The UNTITLED team are very much looking forward to seeing you there!

Tania Lee Crow 

These images are of ‘Lucky’ Koukoutsakis, a shepherd among other things, whose family have lived in the village of Azorgires since 1712.

http://tanialeecrow.com/

David Greatorex - The Search for Beauty

The questioning of who we are is always one question many of us are asking ourselves. The series shows the relationship between the individual and empty spaces.  Giving time for the individual to reflect on their life, see the journey ahead, searching for who they are; their identity in the constant search for beauty…

www.davidgreatorex.co.uk

William Arnold - ‘Personal Timeframe’

The project explores themes of surveillance, voyeurism and boredom through the use of extremely long exposures (one week plus) to photograph personal space. This project recently won the Conceptual category of the Ideas Tap Photographic Award in association with Magnum photos. I am really keen to get some local exposure for this work as I need to find new volunteers to have cameras installed in their rooms,  to keep the project going - having exhausted those who can be found  through Facebook!    

http://williamarnoldphotographer.com/personal-spaces-week-long-exposure-project/