The following image is one from a series made in collaboration with the National Justice Museum and Nottingham Prison
number 560 One of a kind, make my own decisions
inspired by a person living at HMPS Nottingham
The following image is one from a series made in collaboration with the National Justice Museum and Nottingham Prison
number 559 Lighting the way
inspired by a person living at HMPS Nottingham
The following image is one from a series made in collaboration with the National Justice Museum and Nottingham Prison
number 558 I am an angel falling from the sky.
inspired by a person living at HMPS Nottingham
The following image is one from a series made in collaboration with
the National Justice Museum and Nottingham Prison
number 557 Turning darkness into light
inspired by a person living at HMPS Nottingham
The following image is one from a series made in collaboration with
the National Justice Museum and Nottingham Prison
number 556 Picking up broken glass to make a life for me and my family
inspired by a person living at HMPS Nottingham
The following image is one from a series made in collaboration with
the National Justice Museum and Nottingham Prison
number 555 football and beer
inspired by a person living at HMPS Nottingham
The following image is one from a series made in collaboration with
the National Justice Museum and Nottingham Prison
number 554 Strength to smile and be happy every day
inspired by a person living at HMPS Nottingham
The following image is one from a series made in collaboration with
the National Justice Museum and Nottingham Prison
number 553 Lost and confused
inspired by a person living at HMPS Nottingham
number 550 I don’t really believe in myself so this is a hard question! but I feel that there’s a larger consciousness within which individuals act as receivers, transformers and transmitters of energies and images, so the feeling of this state is what helps me make my paintings.
inspired by Kirsten Glass
number 548 What makes me me is my personality and sense of humour. If it wasn’t for all of my bad decisions and my life experiences I wouldn’t be half as strong of a woman as I am now.
inspired by Erica Miller
number 545 I am a mother of three and grandmother of three girls. My family has always been important and making secure foundations has been a priority. Then I can paint. On the outside I am quite ordinary and people are quite surprised by the unique paintings and imaginative storytelling. I am shy and prefer to be in the background. All group photographs tend to show me on the middle to back row, often to the left and slightly hidden by the person in front. Although I organised a French/UK exchange recently and I was firmly centre stage in a group photo. I was OK about it. I established studios comprising of 18 spaces over eleven years ago. They are closing next month for a number of reasons. Many of the artists have been there for the duration so it will be sad. But I know I have given it my absolute best so I’m OK. As long as my conscience is good I’m OK. My career is going well but this also makes me nervous. I don’t handle the pressure well and tend to return to my shell. Also i don’t make the best work under pressure.
A few years ago I made the decision to slow down the process and the work has more tedious, decorative elements combined with gestural marks. This process isn’t good when galleries want more of your work when you are producing less! I have lots of different groups of friends but I’m also happy with my own company. I have a shed at the bottom of my garden where I paint. This is my oasis. I will miss my studio in Long Eaton but I think I will cope. I will get another space in Nottingham eventually as I will miss those conversations you can only have with other artists
inspired by Jackie Berridge
number 541 I wrote about me being me because of my heritage and of the many experiences I’ve had. Experiences that have come to me either by choice or by random events. I live both by the fear and the love of the unexpected. I thrive, at times, by stepping outside of myself and then to gaze back within myself and to marvel at worlds that I hadn’t entirely engaged with. I scan through old family photographs and regret how short each and all our lives are. Evidence of which show how illogical parts of my psyche all appear to be.
inspired by Howard Grey
number 535 I choose my culture and feel no attachment to the heritage of my home town. I am part of a great nation. I am Silver and Black.
inspired by David Turner
number 533 We think the rules we set ourselves internally define us, mostly moral linked but along with this and the myriad of small influences there is some indefinable spark in a person that sets them apart from everyone else.
inspired by Rate and Sete`