Finally what you have all been waiting for (and I haven't got round to posting until now) Lindsey Starborn's
A Monk's Life: Rapturous Youth, Rude Prime, Agonising Age
I think they're great and am looking forward to meeting them at the exhibition. Lindsey's take on them - 'Who'd have thought I'd ever be sculpting cheeky monks!'
Just goes to show you never know where an idea will lead you!
To get an overview of the rich diversity of work this exhibition will have to offer take a look at these images by textile artist Catherine Howard who says
'I want to keep my work as open as possible for 1000 Creations-so I decided to look at the journeys taken by the monks all those years ago...so in the car and up the coast road.......'
Knowing Catherine's beautiful work I am excited to find out what she comes up with. Further inspirations by Catherine can be seen by clicking here
In need of any further convincing on the diversity of skills and styles then here is a digital composition inspired by Lindisfarne by Lynn Pope.
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