Tomorrow I'll be at the RCA in show 2 with D21, part of the talks within "eating practice: food in art & design". More information here.Department 21 website
Friday, 25 June 2010
Talk tomorrow in D21- RCA show 2- "Eating practice"
Tomorrow I'll be at the RCA in show 2 with D21, part of the talks within "eating practice: food in art & design". More information here.Department 21 website
Monday, 17 May 2010
Mr Clement's updates
Tuesday, 29 December 2009
Thursday, 26 November 2009
Talk in Oxford: Brookes University
Last Monday 23d of November, I was invited in a class of architecture to give a talk on my RCA project. From the dissertation, through the performance until showing the suitcase of materials... It was a very nice day!
Thursday, 5 November 2009
Leave me more comments pleaaase!
I'd be happy to receive more of your comments, critics and thoughts from what you see on my blog; it would be very nice and instructive! a big thank you for following my art stories!
Monday, 19 October 2009
Thursday, 8 October 2009
Colour workshop with Anais Tondeur-Brave New Alps week at the RCA-
Organised by "Brave New Alps" (Brave New Alps are Bianca Elzenbaumer and Fabio Franz, second year students in Communication at RCA), stop.swap is a series of cross-departmental skills workshops and talks happening this week in the Hockney Gallery at RCA.
Last Wednesday the 7th of October 09, I was invited by my friend Anais Tondeur to organize with her a workshop on colours and textures to a few students from communication, product design, architecture and textile. So we have done a few exercises together, painting basic squares of colours, understanding a textural dimension of a colour, and extracting a colour palette as well as a sensitive approach from one picture.


Last Wednesday the 7th of October 09, I was invited by my friend Anais Tondeur to organize with her a workshop on colours and textures to a few students from communication, product design, architecture and textile. So we have done a few exercises together, painting basic squares of colours, understanding a textural dimension of a colour, and extracting a colour palette as well as a sensitive approach from one picture.


Friday, 18 September 2009
Thursday, 17 September 2009
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