![]() I would like them to think, and I feel like sometimes a written explanation limits the potential for that. What would you like visitors to think about when they see As I Live and Breathe? Day-to-day, the hands-on side of my practice usually involves drawing, painting, planning sculptures on paper, and doing taxidermy. Now my practice spans a lot of different media, and the explorations in one area feed into the other areas. About 10 years ago I was approached by Karsten Greve, and around that time drawing started to become more significant for me. I studied sculpture at Northumbria Uni, and as soon as I graduated I started applying for absolutely any opportunity I could find, regardless of the fact that I had no CV.īasically, I just kept working every waking second, and eventually I got one or two temporary commissions, and it started to grow from there. ![]() It might be a cliché, but as early as I can remember, I always wanted to be an artist when I grew up.Īt some point during school I was gently told that you can’t actually work as an artist, so I started looking at fashion design, but everything kept going back to sculpture. ![]() ![]() Hello Claire, Can you tell us about yourself as an artist? How did you become an artist? ![]()
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