
Reflecting on the Private View
It happened! Despite a few hiccups and wobbles along the way, the private view of the exhibition finally happened. A private view is a like a party to celebrate completion but it's also a great chance to get feedback, to find out what works and how it's being perceived. Invite the right people, get it seen by the right eyes and anything can happen. Last night was mostly people connected to Rural Arts, friends, family and a few people from college thrown in. However, that said

Setting Up
It is done. It may have taken a full day to get the room and images how I envisaged them but we got there in the end. And standing back to look at the work all hung and ready for the exhibition, I was struck with how little there seemed to be. That without the context of how each print is created you could be fooled into thinking it was merely a few weeks/months worth of work. So I'm extremely glad I chose to include a video which gives a little insight into the process of ma