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Wednesday, 19 June 2024

Artlyst: Lunar Lullabies, David Lock and Concrete Dreams Three Shows To See At Firstsite

My latest exhibition review for Artlyst is of three shows at Firstsite - Lunar Lullabies, David Lock and Concrete Dreams:

"‘Lunar Lullabies’ shows how science, art and imagination have intertwined over the centuries to shape culture and our collective fascination with distant galaxies. Matthew Turner – whose drawing of Ellen Ochoa, the first Hispanic woman to travel into space, is included in the exhibition – has written of his excitement when first seeing a rocket: ‘Standing there excited, in awe, overwhelmed by power, scale and raw materials, I felt small.’ It is this sense of awe and wonder that the exhibition principally communicates, feelings also clearly generated by Turner’s ‘Saturn V 1’ and ‘Vostock I’.

Turner is one of several artists included here who are members of the International Association of Astronomical Artists (IAAA) the world’s only guild of artists dedicated to creating images of space. Essex-based IAAA artist Jackie Burns aims to inspire people with the awe and beauty of space and astronomy. She led some of the workshops to develop the exhibition and has just become President of the IAAA. Her depiction of one of the most iconic spaceships in human history ‘Saturn V, Apollo 11, on Crawler to Launchpad 39A’ consists of different-sized circles of various colours that slowly reveal the image the longer you look."

Last year Jackie Burns exhibited at St Andrew's Wickford - see here and here. She has recently said "I’m always amazed at the unexpected directions my journey as a visual artist takes me. Last year I exhibited my artwork inside a local church and as a direct result of that I’m currently exhibiting in the largest public art gallery in Essex. Never give up…"

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Friday, 8 February 2013

Jason Lock: The Glorious Cross


Jason Lock is a self-taught photographer and a committed member of St. Andrews Church Chorleywood.

He writes: "With my photography I aim to capture photographs in a creative way and I find it a joy to share with others the wonderful characteristics of Jesus, characteristics that I have come to treasure in my time of knowing him so far. I also have a passion to share the meaning of the cross with others. I want to share the depth and power, the beauty and the glory."

He is exhibiting his 70 piece collection of images entitled 'The Glorious Cross' at Watersmeet Rickmansworth until 13th of March. Entry is free of charge and the exhibition is open Mon - Fri, 10:00am - 4:00pm.

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Julie Miller - How Could You Say No.