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7 Jul 2021. The British coastline was once dotted with 100 piers; today a little over half survive. But those survivors still rule the waves, says our expert, Jackie Marsh-Hobbs, and are a powerful reminder of the ingenuity of the figures who built them. The West Pier at Brighton, c.1880.
Piers shows regularly at the Royal Academy Summer Show (as in 2013 - see ETCHINGS/British page) where he has had 24 oils and etchings hung, and New English Art Club's November show. He is proud both to regularly show at the Great North Art Show, held in Ripon Cathedral each September, and to be a Patron there.
- They Are Passionate in Their Craft
- They Possess A Unique Style That Sets Them Apart
- They Show Exceptional Technical Skills in Their Chosen Medium
- They Have A High Level of Creativity and Imagination
- They Have A Strong Sense of Self-Expression
- They Are Able to Tell Stories Through Their Work
- They’Re Innovative and Not Afraid to Experiment
- They Have A Strong Work Ethic
- They Are Resourceful in Overcoming Creative Blocks
- They Feel A Sense of Purpose in Their Craft
The best artists aren’t just in it for the money or the fame—they’re in it because they genuinely love what they do with every fiber of their being. You can see it in the way they talk about their work—the sparkle in their eye, the excitement in their voice. They could go on for hours about the intricacies of their craft, the joys and challenges of...
In a saturated world of art, it’s the artists with a truly distinctive style who capture our attention and captivate our senses. These are the creative mavericks who refuse to blend in, who forge their own path and defy the conventional. Whether it’s the vibrant, expressionistic brushstrokes of Van Gogh, the hauntingly surreal landscapes of Dali, o...
While passion and style are important, let’s not forget about the technical side of things. After all, a good artist needs to have the skills to bring their vision to life, right? And that’s where exceptional technical skills come in. Now, what exactly do we mean by technical skills? Well, it depends on the medium. 1. For a painter, it might mean h...
Good artists don’t just copy what’s been done before—they take risks, push boundaries, and bring something truly fresh and original to the table. Great artists don’t just see the world as it is—they see it as it could be. They have the ability to take the ordinary and transform it into the extraordinary, to find beauty and meaning in the most unexp...
Art is all about expressing yourself—your thoughts, your feelings, your experiences. And the best artists? They do it with a boldness and authenticity that’s impossible to ignore. Think about it: When you look at a piece of art that really moves you, what is it that you’re connecting with? More often than not, it’s the artist’s own emotions and exp...
At the end of the day, art is a form of communication—a powerful one, for that matter. You see, a good artist doesn’t just create pretty pictures or cool sculptures. They use their work to convey a message, to evoke an emotion, or to tell a story that resonates with their audience.
If every artist just stuck to the same old techniques and styles, art would never evolve. We’d still be painting like the ancient Egyptians or sculpting like the Greeks—don’t get me wrong, those are great works of art, but you get the point. Good artists are always asking themselves,“What if?” What if I tried this new material? What if I combined t...
Being a good artist takes more than just talent—it takes hard work, dedication, and a whole lot of elbow grease. Because let’s face it, creating art isn’t always easy. It can be frustrating, time-consuming, and downright exhausting at times. But the best artists? They don’t let that stop them. They have a strong work ethic that keeps them going, ev...
Every artist knows the feeling—you’re in the middle of a project, and suddenly, you hit a wall. The ideas stop flowing, the inspiration runs dry, and you’re left staring at a blank canvas or an empty page, wondering what to do next. But here’s the thing—great artists know that creative blocks are a normal part of the artistic process. The key is to...
There’s something profound about artists who find their ‘why’in their craft. 1. Maybe they want to use their art to raise awareness about important issues or to give voice to marginalized communities. 2. Maybe they want to create works that inspire joy, wonder, or reflection in others. 3. Maybe they simply want to express something true and authent...
Piers Phillips is a British artist working in painting and printmaking. His pieces often combine the use of a limited palette and application of the medium to create prominent forms and composition.
- Live in Airplane Mode. Martha Rosler calls it the “third-space effect”—a work environment so controlled that the “world shrinks to a bubble around myself, without the distractions of my daily life or environment or people.”
- Pretend You’re “Out of Office” Staying focused on work is easy when everyone thinks you’re out of town. “I just put an out of office reply on my email address,” says the painter George Condo.
- Embrace Background Noise. Why is NPR playing around the clock in so many studios? “Making a painting has no soundtrack,” says the painter and writer Walter Robinson.
- Follow the News—Even When It’s Bad. Yes, even when it’s bad—especially when it’s bad—artists can learn from the communication methods employed by the media.
Apr 29, 2014 · Artist Piers Jackson, ex of Jade Jagger and father of her two daughters, is surely the most eccentric person under 70 living in London — a spindly, fey, Alice in Wonderland character with...
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Dec 5, 2001 · Piers Gough once famously and not entirely fairly described himself as a “B movie architect”. His work certainly has a sense of playfulness that serious modernists eschewed, though if anything this characteristic broadens its ability to engage with sophisticated social and intellectual agendas.