The last standing Baroque Carmelita structure in Spain closed to the public for over 170 years.
Recycling aluminium to extrude 'L' profile bars, from this simple transition I was able to construct a stable support frame for oversize prints on aluminium DiBond panels
all framing executions now completed within the studio walls.
having work published online to gain free publicity could be damaging to your own website
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characters such as Cerberus and Geyron are recreated in the studio under intense physical conditions
at the cusp of the 10 year anniversary I revisit the Fusion to be released as a collection of unique works on paper.
These new pieces are so far away from the studio control of previous figurative works. These are wild. Completely born of nature.... I just placed the pieces there; the ocean has the rest.
analogue photography when twinned with meticulous planning and the hand fabrication of wardrobe and props can be a very rare and beautiful thing.
I think for any serious artist throughout the ages there is always a connection of great importance with certain places and periods; certainly Russia and the period between 1700-1850 feels that way to me.
In conversation last night; so very few artists have a genuine connection with their work
I have long experimented with HFR film project ideas, here is a piece from the water studio.
life furniture designed by artist Alexander James Hamilton founding artist of The Distil Ennui Studio®
7 years on I am going back to the original film plates to discover hidden jewels while recalling the past masters that inspired the series 'the world remembers the beauty it used to know'.
Liquid Mechanics - No liquid behaves quite as oddly as water which exhibits a raft of unusual behaviours, many of which are essential for life as we know it.
I am constantly amazed by what is possible in the studio with a very simple foundry setup.
I returned to London in 2008 from 25 years working overseas on studio & location based projects; only to find the city and in particular my neighbourhood (Canary Wharf) overrun with over 200,000 cameras at that time.
NASA have for some time now made available images from their space exploration vehicles, but only when you start taking a detailed closer look does the sheer majesty of these projects dawn to light.