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Violet's Wool (2024) 6n2s11
Digital Arts by Stuart Hicking -
About the author 5b2w7
I went to art college back in the 1970s, where I received a BA 1st (Hons) in Fine Art before completing an MA at the Royal College of Art in the film school. I then worked in film and video production and finally the education sector before early retirement.
The main influences on me, during my early days, were the artists being talked about in the 1970s, such as Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg and Jim Dine. The New York scene seemed to combine and challenge what art, performance and film could be in a way that has left a permanent mark on my psyche. This cocktail of Pop Art imagery and Abstract Expressionist mark-making seems to be where I feel most comfortable.
The imagery I refer to in my work is autobiographical and has a backstory which is both personal and yet familiar to us all. It is where everyday objects seem to mean a lot.
- Nationality: UNITED KINGDOM
- Date of birth : 1951
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Contemporary British Artists