Helen Barrett An Artist Revealed

Hello A.R.Tees great to see you again it has been a while. We have a new artist we would love to share with all you lovely people.

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This is Helen Barrett from St Agnes another Cornish maid. Helen when we spoke to her said that she that she had always done arts and crafts as a hobby but it wasn't until she started setting up her own brand Lil Rippersz that she started to build up her confidence to create the image that she desired. Helen had had work created by other artist and designers to start with but these designs where not the vision she had and started to create her own to fulfill her dreamed brand.

Lil Rippersz was inspired by her four year old son.  This is what she said.

"He’s such an active, fun kid that I wanted to make clothes to suit that. I was fed up with the pink princess and blue hero type clothes that you get for kids and really wanted something that is unisex and parents would like to buy because they would wear it themselves. My son skateboards and has a bmx too, so we spend plenty of time down the skate park. Seeing all the kids down there gave me loads of inspiration."

Helen also tells us about other inspirations she has.

"I really love street art and my favorite place to see this is in Bristol. I love to go up there and walk around to see what art I can find. There is always something new that I find. I also love to go to south bank in London and see the artwork at the skate park there. Again, its constantly changing and is always so inspiring"

Helen uses a mixed medium format when working with original drawing starting with pencils and paper sketches which she builds up with pen. She then transfers this to her Ipad pro, using pro create which she said she had taught herself stating she isn't great with technology. So if you ever find yourself reading these blogs and think to yourself well I could never do this all it takes is a little time and passion and you also could complete your dreams and start your own company. We all start somewhere whatever journey you may be on.  Where you work alone like Helen or work In better in groups just get out there and create. Helen likes to work alone as she needs a quiet space away from her loud four year old her husband and the three dogs. If you think your life may be too chaotic  here is proof that even someone with a busy life style can still make their dreams come true, just keep at it.

Helen is also self taught coming from what she said is a very artistic family which has given her the creativity and inspiration she has needed. Starting as a hobby which grew staying home as a full time mother. She took this time away from work into and turned her hobby into a productive form of income whilst staying at home and looking after her son.




If you like Helen Barrett's work please visit her website or go to her face book page and give her a like on her social media sites to keep updated on Lil Ripperz

https://www.lilripperz.co.uk/

https://www.facebook.com/lilripperzapparel/

Geoff Nugent An Artist Revealed

Hello every one A.R.Tees back with another Artist Review

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This very talented artist is Geoff Nugent from Plymouth Geoff was born in 1975 and had a love for music he stopped Djing in 2010 and started to create his own music from then until 2012 he found that his creativity didn’t just stop at creating beats and found himself looking for another creative outlet after seeing artists work such as Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko and Wassily Kandinsky

Geoff as an artist takes inspiration from the world around him forever taking photos where ever he travels with his phone of certain sets of angles of colours that also inspire him in his creativity. He said that looking at other people’s artwork on social media such as instagram and others are excellent for inspiration, finding different colour palettes.

When asking Geoff Nugent how he works this is what he said.

“I create my own canvas frames and stretch my own canvas too; I feel that this gives me the freedom to cover any space I want with any size I feel works.  My work is predominantly in Acrylic with a few secret ingredients added to create the effects on each pour but I have also created some larger, mixed-media work using magazine cuttings, spray paints, acrylics and liquid varnish.  The largest canvas I have worked so far was 1.5m x 1.5m but I have also done some 15cmx15cm ones too!”

If you want to check out Geoff’s work head to his website where he show cases his work which you can also purchase.

www.geoffnugent.com

Links to his social media are also on his site.

If you ever find yourself in the Ivybridge area of Devon check out Geoff Nugent’s work in Redpod Studios added below is a map for location. It is a jolly place filled with artists and creative minds alike.

 

Geoff never went to a school to study art he didn’t even do GCSE art he has always just had a natural creative flare and that is all it takes. So if you are sitting there thinking to yourself you can’t be an artist because you didn’t go to school or study in the educational system you are mistaken.  This is what he told us when asking him this question.

“I am 100% self-taught; I didn't even study GCSE Art!  I have always had a creative streak though, from music production to playing instruments when I was younger (trombone, trumpet & cornet); I also ran a Fantasy Football League amongst my friends at school before the phrase had even been invented and definitely before the internet!”

Geoff Nugent is a man after my own heart and when he told us this I had to totally agree with it 100%. His favourite artist is not one of those who inspire his work but ever since he visited his solo show at the Tate Modern in London in 2012, Damien Hurst has intrigued him. His work comes from some dark place in his mind and is quite simply stunning.  

We think for a lot of artist this concept of having a favourite artist that does not influence your work can be very true.  Please check out Geoff Nugent’s work.  We hope you liked this Artist Review edition.  

Click Image to go to Geoff Nugent's online shop.

Click Image to go to Geoff Nugent's online shop.

After Noon Gallery

Andy Sheppard has opened up a new gallery in Saint Austell he specialises in pottery and has opened up this gallery for local artist from Saint Austell to show case and sell their art works.

Andy Sheppard was born in Pembroke, west wales in 1965. At 16 he started a three year apprenticeship with Heron Pottery, after which he was employed as a production thrower by a number of potteries where he developed his skills.

Andy has crafted for many years and is very much in love with Raku, Raku refers to a method of firing which derives from ancient Japanese techniques and is associated with Zen philosophy and practice. To check out more of his work head on down to his new gallery in Saint Austell 

If you need directions like always we have added a map just for you guys ^_^ 

 

Help Saint Austell's culture change. Be a part of something. Lets share Local shops and galleries and be more creative.

Jasmine Rebecca Foster An Artist Revealed

Hello again everyone. We hope you are well and excited to hear all about our lasted edition to An Artist Revealed with Jasmine Rebecca Foster.

Jasmine was born 21.02.85 from Carlyon Bay in the South West of Cornwall. Like always we start off with the basic questions. When asking Jasmine how she first discovered she wanted to be an artist she told us.

“One of my first memories from primary school was of colouring in alphabet letters quietly in the corner whilst my classmates fought over who was going to be in charge in the play kitchen. This may also explain why my skills in the kitchen have never really progressed. Luckily my ability to colour within the lines has! I received my first set of watercolour paints at aged eight and have been trying to master them ever since!

Not only is she very talented she has a funny side. Jasmine is not to be over looked as an artist she is inspired most when she is outdoors travelling whilst listening to music. In this transcendent space she finds she can connect with who she is and what she is trying to convey through her work.

We here from most the artist we have spoken to that whenever they are away from technology and just observe the natural world ideas and inspirations start to flow. Jasmine is no different in this respect. What makes her different is how she absorbs her surroundings. With fairy tales, fantasy, science fiction programs and films, books she is able to translate ideas and stories of her own onto paper.

We ask how Jasmine likes to work and in what format.

“I love to mix very detailed sketches with the fluidity of watercolours and ink. I think this must reflect my personality… on one hand I am very careful, measured and considered in what I do in life and the other side of me is very wishy washy and dreamy! It is a delicate balance between the two mediums and often the result is determined by which part of my brain is more dominant that day! I have recently started to work on a few acrylic pieces on canvas, and it seems such a luxury to be able to build colour and layers, when watercolour can be so unforgiving.”

Jasmine Foster also said to us team working isn’t her strong point. She needs time away from outside influences so she can stay in here little bubble to make things that from an authentic part of her.  However she has a few friends that write beautiful stories and she works with them on illustrative ideas.

Jasmine studied for her degree in one of the best Universities for Art which is of course University College Falmouth in the South west of Cornwall. She graduated in 2007 after finishing her degree in Illustration Jasmine took a part time job as an illustrator for two years before taking the leap to full time self employed artist.

“Tell us about yourself. I.e. your favourite artist, books you look at. Any magazines you are interested in or any others.”

“I love the work of artist Marc Chagall, for his beautiful colours and the romantic, dreaminess of his imagery.

Illustrator Edmund Dulac also created the most beautiful scenes in his work, I feel especially influenced by his blue, star-lit scenes right now. I love the old fairytale books illustrated by Arthur Rackham and the colourful compositions that French illustrator Rébecca Dautremer creates.

I was quite obsessed with Brian Froud and all his conceptual art for films during university and my all time favourite film is still Labyrinth! I currently subscribe to Faerie magazine, I like to read a page or two before bed because it completely removes me from the ‘real world’, which is nice :)”

Click Image to go to Jasmine's Website.

Click Image to go to Jasmine's Website.

So there you have it another talented artist revealed for you guys to have a look through her work please check out her work and visit her website. We hope the information leads you on your own journey of discovery. 

Sea Dogs Barbers

Hello everyone, we have some fantastic news for all the people living in and around the Saint Austell area. If you are looking for a friendly laid back environment to get your new look Sea Dogs Barbers has just opened up.

They offer a wide range of new fresh looks with fades,beards,straight shaves and also that classic cut with an eye for detail and great banter this is the place to go to get your style down.

You can find them here check the map.

 

Sea Dogs Barbers don't just offer amazing fresh styles they also have a wide range of affordable products to keep your look staying sharp and you at your best. You can find these products in store or via their website. 

Check it out.  

Click image to go to Sea Dogs online shop.

Click image to go to Sea Dogs online shop.

You can also find Sea Dogs on facebook and Instagram. 

Click Image to go to their facebook page. Don't forget to like their page.

Click Image to go to their facebook page. Don't forget to like their page.

The Man Engine

If you missed The Man Engine travelling around Cornwall over the past two months you can catch some snippets of him here at Angels Recommend.  A brief bit of history a man engine is a mechanism of reciprocating ladders, stationary platforms installed in mines to assist miners working on different levels move from each layer inside the earth. It was invented in Germany in the 19th century and was a major feature of tin and copper mines in Cornwall until the beginning of the twentieth century. The first one created in Cornwall was in Tresavean Mine in Lanner Near Redruth. 

The Man Engine Puppet that has travelled its way across Cornwall is a modern day art illustration of these historic machines. The biggest man made puppet of its kind over 10 metres high makes it a spectacular event to see bringing in crowds of thousands and each destination it arrived at from Liskeard to Penzance. 

Photographs taken by Christopher Jarrold  Click image for slide show. 

The Man Engine brainchild of Cornishman Will Coleman proved to be a success and was invented to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Cornwall's mining industry landscape attaining World Heritage status. 

Film footage recorded by Christopher Jarrold.

Here is some footage from when the Man Engine was in Saint Austell enjoy. 

Dali Never Sleeps

Here at Angels Recommend would like to thank everyone at Blackwater studios for helping us create the Dali Never Sleeps T shirt. 

Click images to see the screen print process of Blackwater studios.

Blackwater studios did all the screen printing for this new arrival at Angels Recommend.

A little bit about Blackwater studios

"Blackwater Studios is a 2015 re-brand of a screen printing company which has been screen printing T-shirts for more than 40 years. We have been specialising in water based screen prints for nearly 10 years, as a response to concerns about plastics in our environment. Blackwater Studios remains a small independent business, capable of high volume orders, yet still able to make responsible decisions regarding our process. If you would like to connect with us and find out a little more, why not take a look at some of our social media."
 
 
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Click their logo to go to their website.