A Pain In the Arts -article about Idiosynchronism published in Seven Magazine 19-10-2008 Interview by Jill Campbell Mackay Fed up with art that matches the curtains? A new movement, set up in Paphos, aims at challenging accepted norms The question many people ask at least once in their life is ‘How do you tell good art from bad?’ Almost anything can be art, but how does it become ‘art’? Are we, as the audience, being fooled or have we just been taken for granted over the years and been… Continue
Posted on 3rd November 2008 at 12:11pm —
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your press release looks amazing! I have sent it to Venue Magazine so hopfelly they will belly up and give some attention!
A big thank you again for what you did for me - your organization looks extremely interesting - eccentric in fact. I have added three new paintings to my page here so check it out, best fr Luke
Nice work, like your manifesto!
I absolutely love your work - please put u more images.
I used to work in complete automotaic reflex. Smashig, cutting, picking up bus tickets while travelling, painting things i see in less than 30 sec.
Automatic art is fascinating. Now I seem to live in a transitive space between automataic and retrospective. Musch different.
Best regards from Luke Gilliam, ::]]