Artopsy... science asks control to respond to an object by presenting a photograph of the object....
Available at: http://www.ufunk.net/en/artistes/dissected-artists/ (Accessed 08/03/2017) Kearney, J. (2010)’Painting-Perception, Harvard...
Kandinsky helps out Neuroscience!
Morabito, F. C., et al., (2011) ‘Creative Brain and Abstract Art: a quantitive study on Kandinskij paintings’ Proceedings of...
"Flow" is a delicate balancing act of familiar and unfamiliar. Plan for It!!
Musicpainting requires an eight week formal plan. This includes the layout of the room, the exact materials in use, how and when and by...
Paintings and Audio Description
I work on one metre square canvases. The size creates a perfect impact. The paintings are loud enough for everyone to hear, whether that...
Who is able to appreciate your Artwork?
Rachel Jones, Becky Lewis and I, created a workshop at USW about Ableism. We posed the question to all the MA students of Art, health...
St Pierre gets a Mullican inspired Living Art Wall
Mullican's work will often change and grow. Between one exhibition and the next, if he has been moved to do further work on the piece,...
So you'd like to volunteer...... how difficult could it be?
There are many difficulties to overcome to be able to work with vulnerable adults as part of a health board. The application form for a...
Serendipity…… is not worrying about the closed doors…move on to those that open!
The occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way. ‘a fortunate stroke of serendipity’ 1754: coined by...
Using all the senses makes sense!
Tactile drawing aesthetics and a blind woman’s drawings of sounds In the Online British journal of Visual Science, John M Kennedy of the...
"The painter stands like a blind man in the darkness of the white canvas." (Clouzot, H. G.
Do Artists Have a Different kind Of Vision? Georgina Kleege focuses her document on the pairing of blindness and visual art...