Monday, 30 June 2008

Appraise Art Feature


I was featured on the super cool website "Appraise Art", and I can't tell you how delighted I was to come across this!! Thank you Christian, for using one of my pictures to illustrate your article about what affordable works to invest in when starting your art collection!!
Read the article here

Christian Trabue writes the blog Appraise Art as "a guide to help you better understand the global Art Market". Christian is an art appraiser by trade and a member of the Appraisers Association of America. She lives and works in Kentucky but completes appraisals for art buyers and collectors all across the United States of America.

Tuesday, 3 June 2008

Twilight melts the moon away

Evening Silhouette a photograph
by Jo Bradford


It is the hour when from the boughs
The nightingale's high note is heard;
It is the hour when lovers' vows
Seem sweet in every whispered word;
And gentle winds, and waters near,
Make music to the lonely ear.
Each flower the dews have lightly wet,
And in the sky the stars are met,
And on the wave is deeper blue,
And on the leaf a browner hue,
And in the heaven that clear obscure,
So softly dark, and darkly pure.
Which follows the decline of day,
As twilight melts beneath the moon away.

Author: ~ Lord Byron


© All contributed content, all rights reserved

Wednesday, 28 May 2008

The rapture in the lonely shore

Photograph © Jo Bradford
There is pleasure in the pathless woods,
there is rapture in the lonely shore;
There is society where none intrudes,
by the deep sea, and music in its roar;
I love not man the less,
but nature more.
Author: Lord Byron 1788-1824

© All contributed content, all rights reserved

Sunday, 11 May 2008

Budding Blossom

Photograph © Jo Bradford
Budding Blossom by Jo Bradford
Another May new buds and flowers shall bring:
Ah! why has happiness no second Spring?
~ Charlotte Smith
All contributed content ©

Wednesday, 7 May 2008

Sunny Days

Photograph © Jo Bradford

I am never happier than when the sun is out - what a beautiful day xx

Tuesday, 6 May 2008

Saatchi Gallery & Harper Collins Book Cover Design Competition

To The Sea by Joanne Bradford


Several months ago I responded to a call for submissions on the Saatchi Gallery Online and submitted a design for a book cover.

I was pleasantly surprised to find out today that my design made it to the shortlist.....

Here is the official blurb...

HarperCollins and Saatchi Online are delighted to unveil the shortlist of twenty covers for the hardback edition of The Last Days of the Lacuna Cabal by Sean Dixon. This competition has thrown open the doors to everyone and the sheer numbers of entries and the range and quality has been impressive. We would like to thank everyone who has taken part and we hope that you will continue your journey in the wonderful world of the Lacuna Cabal when the book is published (1 July 2008).

To see the winner and the full short list click here..........

Tuesday, 29 April 2008

The Creek

The Creek by Jo Bradford
A 10 minute trip from my studio, this is a great place to escape for the afternoon in search of inspiration.

Friday, 25 April 2008

Spring has sprung!

Buy Singled Out by Jo Bradford


Evidence of Spring is all around now, there are flowers in the grass and in the trees, and the air has the sweet scent of blossom drifiting along it, hooray for Spring!

Thursday, 24 April 2008

Big Blue Sea

Big Blue Sea by Jo Bradford
This is my newest listing to my Green Island Art shop - I took it on Sunday - I was in the dunes with my dog, enjoying the sun and these glimpses of the ocean through the long grass.

Sunday, 20 April 2008

Immersion


Immersion by Jo Bradford



European friends - buy this here

American friends - buy this here


I love the Spring - the warm air and sunshine fills you with the desire to immerse yourself in the salty water and wash the winter blues away.

Tuesday, 15 April 2008

That's Delish Feature


I was featured on That's Delish today, it's a Conneticut based blog which features all kinds of interesting art, design, technological and cultural inspirations from around the globe.
Thanks to Caitlin for the mention!!

Monday, 14 April 2008

Life's a Beach

Photograph © Jo Bradford
Blue Beach Days by Jo Bradford
Such a great place to hang out, walk the dog, go surfing, and people watch of course!
© All contributed content, all rights reserved

Tuesday, 8 April 2008

Every time I see an adult on a bicycle.....

by Jo Bradford
"Every time I see an adult on a bicycle,
I no longer despair for the future of mankind"
H.G. Wells

Thursday, 3 April 2008

Blue Afternoon

Buy Blue Afternoon by Jo Bradford

I take great comfort from the ocean - when all is not going to plan - I can step out of my front door, and take a walk along the cliffs. The sheer scale of the Atlantic Ocean puts it all in perspective.

Tuesday, 1 April 2008

Antiquated Avant-garde

Jump!! by Jo Bradford
See more about Jump! here


As the rest of the world rushes headlong into the digital revolution - I find that digital photography increasingly holds little meaning for me. Whilst in the early 2000's I wholly embraced the digitisation of photography for it's speed and simplicity, it is precisely that sterility and the lack of contact with the process that I am now feeling disenchanted with.
I find myself retreating further into the world of experimental photography and alternative processes. One of my favourite processes is the cyanotype method. I love that it allows one to reconnect with the process of capturing light on paper in its simplest form. The whole process of mixing up the powdered chemicals to create my own light sensitive emulsion, then painting it on to watercolour paper with a Japanese hake brush is very pleasing. But what I love most is that the print is made in sunlight, so I get to sit outside my studio in the sunshine during the exposure and reflect on anything and everything whilst I wait for the big yellow fellow to do his work.

A scientist friend of mine says that I am part of the antiquated avant-garde. I suppose cyanotypes and luminograms are pretty avant garde, culturally and artistically speaking. Meanwhile, I am more than happy to separate myself from a mainstream society burying itself in a avalanche of digital imagery, while I eschew the ease of the new, in favour of something more tactile and real.
Related Posts with Thumbnails