Author: bloodonsilk
Real Blood?
I often get asked if I use 'real' blood in my work. The project I have been working on for three-plus years is titled Blood on Silk, which looks at the biomedical uses of silk, and particularly its ability to assist in reading the properties of blood while that blood is still within the body. So it's easy to see what drives [...]
Blood on Silk: Turn to, turn away in Modern Art Projects at Morton House Woodford last weekend
Further information, images of other work in the exhibition, and the excellent catalogue essay, can be found online at modernartprojects.org As they say 'Modern Art Projects (MAP) is a social and cultural engagement program designed to explore the nexus of art and architecture via a broad inter disciplinary field.'
Images from Whitebox in Griffith University
Blood on Silk : As per Instructions 1,2,3 and 4 Queensland College of Art, Griffith University - Gold Coast campus Queensland, 4222, AUSTRALIA Installed at Artspace Sydney in late 2013, the work Blood on Silk: As per instructions I was exhibited in the exhibition, Notes on the Work a survey exhibition by Ian [...]
Invitation to the opening of Blood on Silk: As per Instructions 1, 2, 3 and 4
Opening Wednesday 2nd April 6 - 8 p.m. Exhibition 1st April to 18th April 2014 White box Gallery Building G14, Level One Queensland College of Art, Griffith University Gold Coast QLD
Pecha Kucha Dec 6th 2013 at Scenic World organised by Lizzy Marshall
Blood on Silk: Tbilisi opening 7th May 6 p.m.
The new work Blood on Silk: Tbilisi will be exhibited at the State Silk Museum, Tbilisi Georgia from May 7th until 27th May 2014 აბრეშუმის სახელმწიფო მუზეუმი State Silk Museum, 6, Tsabadze st., 0112 Tbilisi, Georgia Hours - 11 a.m. -17 p.m closed Monday You are invited to the private viewing or opening on May 7th 6 p.m. [...]
Fleur MacDonald’s walkthrough of Ian Milliss’ show at Artspace Notes on the Works.
Wrap up of the year 2013
Working in the Lab with the late Dr Peter Domachuk
Transferring my stuff off my old phone I found this photograph of Dr Peter Domachuk in the laboratory. I was watching him make a batch of Fibrion in 2012, not that long before his death..