Sarah Tutt is a visual and performance artist from Nottingham. I first encountered her large-scale asemic ink drawings, hanging on the wall of the large, open studio space at Backlit Galleries shared by recent graduates of Nottingham Trent University. This was in pandemic times, so all I could do at the time was to leave […]
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The move is s-l-o-w-l-y progressing. Drawing fish in the meantime
Everything here is slowly gravitating towards our move, but just very slowly. I had the first boxes delivered. Previously this room hosted my office with a desk which obviously has gone to make room for the boxes. They arrived at the beginning of this week, but I have not packed a single box so far. […]
More Results from Self-Entertainment in Hospital
While in hospital, I not only had to stay in bed, I had to stay flat in my bed. Even sitting up was forbidden. Therefore it wasn’t easy to find the right medium to use there. I started with just pencil sketches but then found out that I could use water soluble crayons. Since I […]