Arts In Britain: Yorkshire

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YORKSHIRE

1. Alison Woods, Painter

2. Alan Davis, Glass Artist

3. Judith Davies, Ceramicist

4. Ian Wray, Photographer

Ian Cameron, Visual Artist ifcameron.tumblr.com What drives your creativity? I just love to draw and create images. I am most prolific in my sketchbook, from where I 'big up' images into large framed pieces. Being creative keeps me very busy so there is no time to be bored and the hours and days just fly by. You seem to use a variety of materials. Do you like to experiment? I am always looking to use new techniques and materials so yes, I do like to experiment and push boundaries. What materials do you enjoy working with the most? I always tend to start my work with a wax rubbing of a manhole cover. Onto that I paint a vibrant brusho/watercolour wash in a grid pattern. I then draw my images with dip pen and Indian ink, then the use of collage. The images have a multi-layered quality with plenty of depth. Are there any recurring themes in your work? One of the most evident recurring themes is the fact that I like to draw buildings. I also like to use a touch of humour throughout my work. Does your geographical location ever inspire you? I have produced quite a few scenes of York, which have been popular. Other than that being resident in York is good for the fact that it is an art friendly city.


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