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Readers' Studios: PhotoRed

1st Feb 2012 ⁄ Readers' Studios is a lot like Readers' Wives, except we're talking about photos of some of the most stimulating creative workspaces instead of... well, you know. Today we're taking a peek at the studio of PhotoRed, a photography business based on a marina in Southampton...

Review: Nigel French at Artists Open Houses

12th Dec 2011 ⁄ Artists Open Houses is a festival in Brighton that celebrates local artists and makers who open up their homes to the public to showcase their work. Following the trail around Hove on a sunny Saturday I was very lucky to come across graphic designer...

Review: Adrian Walker

12th Dec 2011 ⁄ Adrian Walker is a Brighton-based artist who works mainly in oils. His dramatic, colourful and highly textural canvasses are increasingly sought after, with many already in private and corporate collections throughout Europe and as widely spread as Japan, Australia and the USA...

Review: Kellie Miller at Artists Open Houses

12th Dec 2011 ⁄ It was a cold, crisp but sunny Saturday morning when I walked around Brighton & Hove to sample the Christmas Artists Open Houses, a festival that offers an array of work from contemporary and original local artists and makers, displayed in their own homes...

Five Minutes With... Nick Edwards

7th Nov 2011 ⁄ Nick Edwards is a cartoonist, illustrator and comic-maker from Brighton who specialises in science fiction puzzle adventures, dinosaurs, robotics, cats and owl-men. We spent five minutes picking Nick's brains to talk about his work and freelancing life...

Review of the world's first photography exhib...

27th Oct 2011 ⁄ Having lived in Brighton a fair few months, it seemed almost criminal that I hadn't been down to The Brighton Sea Life Centre, the oldest operating aquarium in the WORLD. So when the chance to witness the first ever underwater photography...

Brighton Art Fair 2011, Thursday 22nd September, T...

29th Sep 2011 ⁄ I was recently invited to attend a private viewing at the Brighton Art Fair, and wrongly assumed that it would be an intimate little affair, with just a few people checking out the work of a few artists, nibbling on some complimentary canapes...

Review of Shakedown Festival, Brighton

27th Sep 2011 ⁄ A man was crumpled on the floor. A police officer knelt beside him. I couldn’t tell if he was trying to restrain him or put him in the recovery position. Behind them, another officer talked to what must be a friend of the incapacitated man. He was agitated. Two security personnel stood by, also in fluorescent jackets but easy to distinguish from ...

Review of BoomTown 2011 11th - 14th August, Matter...

22nd Aug 2011 ⁄ This was my first ever BoomTown Fair, and boy was it a goodun'! The hype surrounding the festival started as soon as the earlybird tickets went online late last year, with the suspense of the secret location adding to the growing excitement. There was no way I was going to miss this...

Readers' Studios: Clearhead

2nd Aug 2011 ⁄ Readers' Studios is a lot like Readers' Wives, except we're talking about photos of some of the most stimulating creative workspaces instead of... well, you know. Today we're taking a peek at the studio of Clearhead, a full service creative agency based in Luton...

Five minutes with... Jim Clarkson

8th Jun 2011 ⁄ Jim Clarkson is a graphic and web designer based in the South East. His work is influenced by visual culture, print media and online media, but much of his design inspiration comes from the outdoors – from the sights and sounds he experiences when he's out on his bike. But his keen interest in the environment...

Readers' studios: Chantal Powell

7th Apr 2011 ⁄ Readers' Studios is a lot like Readers' Wives, except we're talking about photos of some of the most stimulating creative workspaces instead of... well, you know. Today we're taking a peek at the studio of artist, Chantal Powell.