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Marionette 1 body detailI’m really looking forward to exhibiting in the Artist Open Houses this year with Teresa and friends in Preston Drove in the Five Ways Trail. It starts in a couple of weeks for the whole of the month of May. Please see the artist open houses website for details.

Save the dates…….

October 16, 2013

madebysteph will be busy exhibiting in the next couple of months coming up to Christmas. I will have a stall at the lovely Craftaganza (with the even lovelier Safron Reichenbacher) on Saturday 30th November and Sunday 1st December in Fabrica gallery Brighton. Come and say ‘hi’, check out what I have for sale or start some Christmas shopping. It would be lovely to see you.

https://www.facebook.com/brightoncraftaganza

madeby steph will also be exhibiting at the BIG Brighton Christmas Fair in the Sallis Benney Theatre in Brighton Unversity on Sunday 8th December

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http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/whats-on/gallery-theatre/sallis-benney-events/theatre-events-2013/dec-2013/the-big-brighton-christmas-fair-2013

and also at Art Junky on 14th December at the Phoenix Gallery in Brighton

madebysteph is also part of the Christmas Open Houses this year and will be exhibiting in the Claremont Boutique Hotel in Second Avenue, Hove on:  30th November, 1st December, 7th and 8th December and 14th and 15th December.

Looking forward to meeting you and/or having a chat. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions:

info@madebysteph.co.uk

With the help of comedy DIY masterful duo Ben (@typicalbs) and Chris at the Black Lion Pub, I have managed to hang my 3-dimensional constructed paper illustrations in this lovely establishment. They (the pictures not the duo) will be there for your viewing pleasure for the next couple of months. Pop in if you get the chance.

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I have just finished putting up some of my illustrations in Mange Tout in Brighton, they’ll be up for six weeks. It’s a lovely restaurant/cafe in Trafalgar Street so if you get the chance pop in for lunch, a coffee or just peer in the window to see the artwork.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mange-tout-Brighton/147247028619470

Exhibition Press Release

January 16, 2013

Exhibition Press Release – Stephanie Parker

Marionette 1 Thought ShowerThought Shower - raindrop detail Thought Shower - puddle detail Thought Shower - detail Marionette 2 Whole Marionette 2 - tail detail Marionette 1 body detail Marionette 1 -detail 2 Back to the Drawing Board

Back to the Drawing Board

Back to the Drawing Board

Some close up shots of the work in this exhibition – see them on Madebysteph – Facebook

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Back to the Drawing Board - Exhibition

Exhibition – Back to the Drawing Board

Come on down and get all your Christmas goodies this Sunday!

 
The mental health charity, Mind, used madebysteph’s illustration to help mark World Mental Health Day 2012.
A Fish’s (vicious) Circle
The image is a surreal and slightly playful metophor pertaining to both feelings of entrapment and hope.  It bears relevance to circumstances or situations, both physical and psychological which are difficult to escape.
The boundaries of where one object becomes another within the image are almost imperceptible. It’s hard to identify where the parrots end and the raindrops begin or the end of the raindrops and the beginning of the fish. Even the tree morphs into a cloud without any real warning. Our eyes move around the image  and reach the top where the parrot is drained of its colour and morphs into raindrops, falling back to earth as fish and leading us into another loop of the cycle.
These imperceptible boundaries symbolise how difficult it can be in life to find an opportunity to introduce change. It’s sometimes harder breaking free of old routines or habbits than it is to remain in the never-ending cycle. However, the image also illustrates hope and the future. One of the parrots does escape from the loop, leaving the cycle in its full colourful glory and into the clear sky thereby freeing itself and the viewer from the Fish’s Circle.