Folio is an exhibition of prints from the 1960s and today, presented by the RSC and the Royal College of Art (RCA). The exhibition includes work by acclaimed artists such as Joe Tilson and Elisabeth Frink, and also showcases new work created by students, staff and invited artists from the RCA. Here, two students talk about the experience of working with the RSC, and the processes behind creating their art.
March 25, 2011
The answer, of course, had been hanging on my studio wall for months...
by Henrik Potter
| No comments yet
|
Read this entry
March 22, 2011
My first encounter with Shakespeare was at 14 when I read Macbeth. To date it is still one of my favourites. I was fascinated by the notion of appearance versus reality, what is hidden and what is revealed and the gradual transformation of one element into another.
by Evguenia Jokhova
| No comments yet
|
Read this entry
February 15, 2011
I had never seen the stars, the fonts and colours, the lights and images quite the same way as I did then. It all hit me fast and hard and obviously. The language of the quotes and the language of the graphics are so base and unashamed and I was drawn into it.
by Henrik Potter
| No comments yet
|
Read this entry
February 2, 2011
Visiting Stratford made me think about multiple dimensions within space and time and how these in turn could be created out of a flat piece of paper without folding it – which was the beginning of an idea for my print...
by Evguenia Jokhova
| No comments yet
|
Read this entry