Artists Work
| Nick Bickford | nickbickford@dsl.pipex.com |
| I am mainly interested in varied colourful worm like creatures of my imagination and their life together. Sometimes I try to be clever. Other times I try to build sumptious palaces, churches/mosques and monuments surrounded by mean hovels. Whether both strands can come together I do not know. | ![]() |
Galleries by Nick Bickford
- BEING CONFUSED (6 pictures)
- 2007 (5 pictures)
- B Doodles (7 pictures)
There are some things I am having a bit of a problem understanding. The things on this page have been done to help me but I am still confused. Read more
These are images from a series of exhibitions. Unfortunately some of the better bits have been sold. Read more
First some doodles on pots. The problem about the boringness of the pots was that the colours were not up to much and they kept you going round ... Read more
| Nigel Code | nigelcode@hotmail.com |
| Rites of Passage is about loss, pain, memory, sexuality and sacrifice. It can also be seen within the context of particular human rights attrocities throughout the world - ethnic cleansing, slavery, torture, rape. Actualite is an attempt to make an art work that refers only to itself and states what it is rather than a metaphor to anything external to the peice. Metaphorical Doodles, subtitled Discrete Moments in Time, is a series of pen and ink drawings done in the late eighties early nineties. They are all about A4 in size. They draw on influences that happened to be in my head, current events of the period or specific places and individuals. Exhibition at Myrtle September 2007 shows a group of work that I made during 2007; getting back to painting after quite a long break. A variety of themes because there are so many ideas I need to work through, stuff that has been banging around in the brain without being externalised. I feel a lot better now! | ![]() |
Galleries by Nigel Code
- Rites of Passage 1993 - 2000 (13 pictures)
- Actualite 2002-3 (10 pictures)
- Metaphorical Doodles - early 1990s (20 pictures)
- hacked by the white rabbit (1 picture)
- implicate postcards 2006 (16 pictures)
- Exhibition at Myrtle September 2007 (19 pictures)
This series of work dates from the period 1993-2000 and deals with dark despair. loss, jealousy, torture, death. Different elements of the work ... Read more
A series of work that is about itself; unambiguous and non-referential. It is what it is and states what it is. It is no more than this.
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Metaphorical Doodles is series of pen and ink drawings, mostly A4 - some larger, that I produced mainly in the early nineties. During this ... Read more
the white rabbit was here Read more
All recent paintings made during 2007 and shown at Myrtle in September. A 'melange' of figures, landscapes and abstracts. Read more
| Chris Code | C.F.S.Code@exeter.ac.uk |
| The poems I write are, more often than not, dependent on ambiguity for any impact they might have. I like opposites and dichotomies as well as ambiguities and, more often than not, my poems depend on opposites and dichotomies for any impact they might have. I like interrelated multiple levels of ambiguity, opposites, dichotomies. The poems I write are mostly concrete or picture poems, some use photographs of naturally occuring words or phrases in the environment and, they might be graphic, 3dimensionals if I had any DIYskills. | ![]() |
Galleries by Chris Code
- Picture Poems & Photo Poems (6 pictures)
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| Jane Jobling | jane.jobling@talktalk.net |
| The starting point for my work is an interest in insides, outsides and the surfaces and boundaries between them. | ![]() |
Galleries by Jane Jobling
- Interrrupted Surfaces (5 pictures)
- Continuous Surfaces (6 pictures)
- Myrtle Exhibition (9 pictures)
| Sally Livsey | S.A.Livsey@exeter.ac.uk |
| Hi! I am currently working with ideas about boundaries and edges and the spaces in between things. At the moment I have two ideas on the go. The looking between the trees work explores the idea of gazing out towards the beyond which beckons us between things closer and distracting. Can we discern it between the things hanging on the washing line or between the trees? What does it consist of? Does it matter? And then we have the grids, soft squares, meshes and boundaries stuff. I am attracted to explore the energies where the boundary of one thing meets the boundary of another and a relationship develops. I also love grids and meshes which co-exist with wilder curves or less committed shapes creating tensions or accommodating each other….the possibilities are endless ! I work as a Finance Manager 30 hours a week and have recently picked up my painting again after a gap of ten years or so. | ![]() |
| IMPLICATE Projects | nigelcode@hotmail.com |
| As a collective that works collaboratively, we offer less experienced art practioners the chance to learn from experienced artists how to translate ideas into conceptually innovative practice; we also enable established practioners to work in partnership with those whose specialisms or experience lie in other fields | ![]() |
Galleries by IMPLICATE Projects
- Out of the Bag - 2001 (8 pictures)
- 56 Fore Street installation - 2003 (10 pictures)
- Myrtle September 2007 (4 pictures)
- How Do New Things Happen? - 2010 (15 pictures)
The exhibition Out of the Bag - exercises in escapism was the coming together again of Bradninch Artists who had been dormant, for a while, due ... Read more
This installation was a “taster” of IMPLICATE’s work; a way of finding out how we could work together; a way of experimenting and experiencing ... Read more
Exhibition at Myrtle in September 2007 displaying the recent ceramic sculpture by Nick Bickford and paintings by Nigel Code. To view the artists ... Read more
What it is about
Last Summer we decided to choose a topic that we had recently discussed to provide a theme for an exhibition at the Sitting ... Read more
| Judy Willoughby | willoughbyjudy@hotmail.com |
| Judy is painter and printmaker from Somerset. Work is extremely varied but strongly influenced by the people and events in her life. In addition to her own work she runs painting, printing and life drawing workshops. To see more of her work look at www.judywilloughby.co,uk | ![]() |
Galleries by Judy Willoughby
- Gardens (7 pictures)
- Commissions (3 pictures)
- Some Other Work (4 pictures)
A series of events in exotic locations Read more
Judy Willoughby has undertaken a number of commissions including ones for hospitals, hotels, schools and a bank. The most recent was for ... Read more

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