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Daniela Skinner

Daniela Skinner

Daniela Skinner brings her first exhibition in 10 years to the Corner Collective. Talking about her latest art to hit the gallery this week, the artist said "I spent a good 10 years in the art world and then took a break as I came to England, had a baby and motherhood took its course. I kept my creativity and that came through by being a mum and expressing that through my son but as he has grown and I have gone through the motherhood stages, it means I now...


Simon Whitcomb

Simon Whitcomb

This weekend sees Simon Whitcomb bring his signatory blue ink to the Corner Collective. Working on a new body of work, he is exhibiting for one wknd only. The distinctive blue ink is there in all his creative collection but fans of the artist will see new characters as well as the Mariner 7 work that Simon is recognised for.

Catching up with the artist and seeing the display of art ready for the wknd, I managed to capture his thoughts on his new additions to his already successful work. There are several new pieces that offer a sea...


Andrew Foster Exhibition

Andrew Foster Exhibition

 

 

This Thursday sees Andrew Foster hold his debut solo show at the Corner Collective. Titled 'Everything Louder Than Everything Else' is set to wow the crowd with this new body of work. I caught up with him to talk about his journey, his vision and how he feels about showcasing his new collection of art. I asked Andrew about his transition from music to art and he said that he had spent a lot of years focusing on music and loving this part of his career. Music was...


Pepita Coffee

Pepita Coffee

When you imagine coffee you buy from your local coffee supplier or roaster, the image of a brown sustainable bag springs to mind because that is usually what coffee is presented in. Meeting Pepita Coffee really changed my idea of that, in fact, it smashed that idea out of the water.

Fatclay Pottery

Fatclay Pottery

Saturday the 10th December sees Fatclay Pottery  pop to the Corner Collective to showcase his work and do a demo on the pottery wheel. Having opened his new studio down at Ankle Deep Studios Matt said he loves the creative space and historic building that sits there. Holding workshops down at the studio space based in the Historic Dockyyard, the ceramicist said that whether you are an absolute beginner or an improver wanting to develop more, you will find the Fatclay Pottery Studio a unique experience. 

Chatting to Matt, he said that...