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21September 2009 Translating sketchbook research drawings into large wall drawings.

19th Setember 2009 Initial drawings in to get in to the "flow"... I use script/ words as mark making and for the content of the words themselves.

19th September 2009 Existing work and objects from my studio which I find inspiring. Posting board for visitors to give in word and picture their personal experiences of Batley.

The above three images are taken in Batley Art Gallery / Library West Yorks.
21st Septmber 2009.

HOST / Batley Library Artist-in-Residence.

What joy having books to hand for personal research.

Books I have been inspired by are historical and narrative books on Batley, contemporary science books on theories of Beauty/Truth and The Evo Devo.

My mind is a whirl!

I just love research.... but, I am keeping a check on it, as I only have until 19th October to produce a final artwork.

Images displayed are translations from sketchbook to wall.
Carrie Scott-Huby
www.pinkmooninspires.co.uk







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