Thursday, June 29, 2023

Andrew Carnie: Watercolours in the Studio Moving Along

 
 MRI Watercolours

Loosely based on MRI scans these "sequence of head" watercolours were completed back in February. At that time I had a strong pattern of making these watercolours most days. This compulsion has wained a bit, the last watercolours I completed were in a half day session at Prussia Cove while staying at the Haven with a group from Lower Shaw Farm. The works try and hint at broad structure and emotional states. I like the idea of the dual - multiple view point embraced by the work. There are a couple at A2 size, most are A4. Saying that I am not undertaking any watercolours currently is slightly untrue. I have been making small postcard sized pieces for the 'pocket works' I am producing for the West Down Gallery show in October, see https://www.andrewcarnie.uk/post/steady-work-in-the-studio

MRI watercolour Andrew Carnie 2023
MRI watercolour Andrew Carnie 2023

MRI watercolour Andrew Carnie 2023

MRI watercolour Andrew Carnie 2023

MRI watercolour Andrew Carnie 2023

 

Andrew Carnie is an artist and academic at Winchester School of Art, Southampton University. His practice often involves a meaningful interaction with scientists. He is part of The Critical Practices Research team where his own interests lie in exploring the self, through notions of hybridity, in organ transplantation and immunology, other themes and ideas are often based around neurology, the brain, and how we get a sense of our-selves through science ideas, and images.

The work is often time-based in nature, involving slide dissolve systems or video projection onto complex screens. In darkened spaces layered images appear and disappear on suspended voiles, the developing display absorbing the viewer into an expanded sense of space and time through slowly unfolding narratives that evolve around them. 

His work has been exhibited at the Science Museum, London, Natural History Museum, Rotterdam, Design Museum, Zurich, Exit Art, in New York, Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Great North Museum, Newcastle, Pera Museum, Istanbul, Dresden Hygiene Museum, Morevska Gallery, Brno, and the Daejeon Museum of Art, South Korea, Kunstkraftwerk,
 PHI, Montreal, Canada, Leipzig amongst many others.  

See: http://www.andrewcarnie.uk

Hear about the work at: https://museumofnonvisibleart.com/interviews/andrew-carnie/

See more work at website: http://www.tram.ndo.co.uk/artworks.htm 
axis web: http://www.axisweb.org/p/andrewcarnie
art doxa: https://www.artdoxa.com/ANDREWCARNIE/large?page=1 

Current exhibitions and projects: http://andrewcarnieexhibtionsandstuff.blogspot.com/

Science and art blog: http://scienceandart--andrew-carnie.blogspot.com/ 

Optogenetics project: http://globaleyeartsoptogenetics.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine 

Heart project: http://www.andrewcarnie.org.uk/heart/index.html
http://distributedbodies.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine 

Neurology project: http://artandsciencethewintertree.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine 
http://theprojectedtree.blogspot.co.uk/

Website: http://www.andrewcarnie.co.uk

Archive of work: http://andrewcarnie.org.uk/archive/index.html 


Supported by Mark Segal The Artists Agency: https://www.theartistsagency.co.uk/andrew-carnie/ 

 

Images: courtesy of the artist Andrew Carnie   

 

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Tuesday, May 23, 2023

ANDREW CARNIE: trying to make watercolours each day

 

Images stimulated by Jorg Metz's visit from Australia. 

 

If all goes well on a day, I will spend some time producing watercolours. 

It is always a good counter reaction to being too engaged on the computer screen. I really like working on Hahnemuhler paper, it's ability to take surface abuse is great, one can really work into the paper, making alternative lines, and erase aspects of the image to start over.

The work will hopefully be part of a small scale touring exhibition Ice Pact, the Antarctic Project organised by Jorg Metz in Australia.



Andrew Carnie Water Colour on Hahnamuehle Papeer, May 2023  


Andrew Carnie Water Colour on Hahnamuehle Papeer, May 2023 

Moving Apart, Andrew Carnie Water Colour on Hahnamuehle Papeer, May 2023

 

Andrew Carnie is an artist and academic at Winchester School of Art, Southampton University. His practice often involves a meaningful interaction with scientists. He is part of The Critical Practices Research team where his own interests lie in exploring the self, through notions of hybridity, in organ transplantation and immunology, other themes and ideas are often based around neurology, the brain, and how we get a sense of our-selves through science ideas, and images.

The work is often time-based in nature, involving slide dissolve systems or video projection onto complex screens. In darkened spaces layered images appear and disappear on suspended voiles, the developing display absorbing the viewer into an expanded sense of space and time through slowly unfolding narratives that evolve around them.

His work has been exhibited at the Science Museum, London, Natural History Museum, Rotterdam, Design Museum, Zurich, Exit Art, in New York, Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Great North Museum, Newcastle, Pera Museum, Istanbul, Dresden Hygiene Museum, Morevska Gallery, Brno, and the Daejeon Museum of Art, South Korea amongst many others.

See: https://www.andrewcarnie.uk/

Hear about the work at: 
https://museumofnonvisibleart.com/interviews/andrew-carnie/

See more work at website: 
http://www.tram.ndo.co.uk/artworks.htm 
axis web: 
http://www.axisweb.org/p/andrewcarnie
art doxa: 
https://www.artdoxa.com/ANDREWCARNIE/large?page=1 

Current exhibitions and projects: 
http://andrewcarnieexhibtionsandstuff.blogspot.com/

Science and art blog: 
http://scienceandart--andrew-carnie.blogspot.com/ 

Optogenetics project: 
http://globaleyeartsoptogenetics.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine 

Heart project: 
http://www.andrewcarnie.org.uk/heart/index.html
http://distributedbodies.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine 

Neurology project: 
http://artandsciencethewintertree.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine 
http://theprojectedtree.blogspot.co.uk/

Website: 
http://www.andrewcarnie.co.uk

Archive of work: 
http://andrewcarnie.org.uk/archive/index.html 


Supported by Mark Segal The Artists Agency:
https://www.theartistsagency.co.uk/andrew-carnie/ 

Images: courtesy of the artist Andrew Carnie  

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Friday, January 18, 2019

Andrew Carnie: Watercolour Club

Andrew Carnie is an artist and academic at Winchester School of Art, Southampton University. His practice often involves a meaningful interaction with scientists. He is part of The Critical Practices Research team where his own interests lie in exploring the self, through notions of hybridity, in organ transplantation and immunology, other themes and ideas are often based around neurology, the brain, and how we get a sense of our-selves through science ideas, and images.

The work is often time-based in nature, involving slide dissolve systems or video projection onto complex screens. In darkened spaces layered images appear and disappear on suspended voiles, the developing display absorbing the viewer into an expanded sense of space and time through slowly unfolding narratives that evolve around them.

His work has been exhibited at the Science Museum, London, Natural History Museum, Rotterdam, Design Museum, Zurich, Exit Art, in New York, Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Great North Museum, Newcastle, Pera Museum, Istanbul, Dresden Hygiene Museum, Morevska Gallery, Brno, and the Daejeon Museum of Art, South Korea amongst many others.

See: https://www.andrewcarnie.uk/

Hear about the work at: 
https://museumofnonvisibleart.com/interviews/andrew-carnie/

See more work at website: 
http://www.tram.ndo.co.uk/artworks.htm 
axis web: 
http://www.axisweb.org/p/andrewcarnie
art doxa: 
https://www.artdoxa.com/ANDREWCARNIE/large?page=1 

Current exhibitions and projects: 
http://andrewcarnieexhibtionsandstuff.blogspot.com/

Science and art blog: 
http://scienceandart--andrew-carnie.blogspot.com/ 

Optogenetics project: 
http://globaleyeartsoptogenetics.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine 

Heart project: 
http://www.andrewcarnie.org.uk/heart/index.html
http://distributedbodies.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine 

Neurology project: 
http://artandsciencethewintertree.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine 
http://theprojectedtree.blogspot.co.uk/

Website: 
http://www.andrewcarnie.co.uk

Archive of work: 
http://andrewcarnie.org.uk/archive/index.html 


Supported by Mark Segal The Artists Agency:
https://www.theartistsagency.co.uk/andrew-carnie/ 

Images: courtesy of the artist Andrew Carnie  

Andrew Carnie: Artists: Art: Art Work: Science: Art and Science: Science and Art: SciArt: Drawing: Print: Photography: Installation: Video Art: Paint: Painting: Oil Painting: Paint Online: Watercolour Painting: Drawing: Sound Art: Sculpture: Modern Art: MOMA:

Andrew Carnie: Water Colour Club Cultivamos Cultura Sao Luis 2018



Water Colour Club - Cultivamos Cultura - Sao Luis 2018
 

Water Colour Cultivamos Cultura Sao Luis 2018 Image courtesy Andrew Carnie


Andrew Carnie is an artist and academic at Winchester School of Art, Southampton University. His practice often involves a meaningful interaction with scientists. He is part of The Critical Practices Research team where his own interests lie in exploring the self, through notions of hybridity, in organ transplantation and immunology, other themes and ideas are often based around neurology, the brain, and how we get a sense of our-selves through science ideas, and images.

The work is often time-based in nature, involving slide dissolve systems or video projection onto complex screens. In darkened spaces layered images appear and disappear on suspended voiles, the developing display absorbing the viewer into an expanded sense of space and time through slowly unfolding narratives that evolve around them.

His work has been exhibited at the Science Museum, London, Natural History Museum, Rotterdam, Design Museum, Zurich, Exit Art, in New York, Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Great North Museum, Newcastle, Pera Museum, Istanbul, Dresden Hygiene Museum, Morevska Gallery, Brno, and the Daejeon Museum of Art, South Korea amongst many others.

See: https://www.andrewcarnie.uk/

Hear about the work at: 
https://museumofnonvisibleart.com/interviews/andrew-carnie/

See more work at website: 
http://www.tram.ndo.co.uk/artworks.htm 
axis web: 
http://www.axisweb.org/p/andrewcarnie
art doxa: 
https://www.artdoxa.com/ANDREWCARNIE/large?page=1 

Current exhibitions and projects: 
http://andrewcarnieexhibtionsandstuff.blogspot.com/

Science and art blog: 
http://scienceandart--andrew-carnie.blogspot.com/ 

Optogenetics project: 
http://globaleyeartsoptogenetics.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine 

Heart project: 
http://www.andrewcarnie.org.uk/heart/index.html
http://distributedbodies.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine 

Neurology project: 
http://artandsciencethewintertree.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine 
http://theprojectedtree.blogspot.co.uk/

Website: 
http://www.andrewcarnie.co.uk

Archive of work: 
http://andrewcarnie.org.uk/archive/index.html 


Supported by Mark Segal The Artists Agency:
https://www.theartistsagency.co.uk/andrew-carnie/ 

Images: courtesy of the artist Andrew Carnie  

Andrew Carnie: Artists: Art: Art Work: Science: Art and Science: Science and Art: SciArt: Drawing: Print: Photography: Installation: Video Art: Paint: Painting: Oil Painting: Paint Online: Watercolour Painting: Drawing: Sound Art: Sculpture: Modern Art: MOMA:



Art: Science: Art and Science: Science and Art : Installation: Video: Painting: Sculpture:

Andrew Carnie: Watercolour Club Cultivamos Cultura 2017


Water Colour Workshops - Cultivamos Cultura - 2017


Water Colour, Cultivamos Cultura Sao Luis 2017 image courtesy Andrew Carnie


 

Andrew Carnie is an artist and academic at Winchester School of Art, Southampton University. His practice often involves a meaningful interaction with scientists. He is part of The Critical Practices Research team where his own interests lie in exploring the self, through notions of hybridity, in organ transplantation and immunology, other themes and ideas are often based around neurology, the brain, and how we get a sense of our-selves through science ideas, and images.

 

The work is often time-based in nature, involving slide dissolve systems or video projection onto complex screens. In darkened spaces layered images appear and disappear on suspended voiles, the developing display absorbing the viewer into an expanded sense of space and time through slowly unfolding narratives that evolve around them.

 

His work has been exhibited at the Science Museum, London, Natural History Museum, Rotterdam, Design Museum, Zurich, Exit Art, in New York, Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Great North Museum, Newcastle, Pera Museum, Istanbul, Dresden Hygiene Museum, Morevska Gallery, Brno, and the Daejeon Museum of Art, South Korea amongst many others.

See: https://www.andrewcarnie.uk/

Hear about the work at: 
https://museumofnonvisibleart.com/interviews/andrew-carnie/

See more work at website: 
http://www.tram.ndo.co.uk/artworks.htm 
axis web: 
http://www.axisweb.org/p/andrewcarnie
art doxa: 
https://www.artdoxa.com/ANDREWCARNIE/large?page=1 

Current exhibitions and projects: 
http://andrewcarnieexhibtionsandstuff.blogspot.com/

Science and art blog: 
http://scienceandart--andrew-carnie.blogspot.com/ 

Optogenetics project: 
http://globaleyeartsoptogenetics.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine 

Heart project: 
http://www.andrewcarnie.org.uk/heart/index.html
http://distributedbodies.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine 

Neurology project: 
http://artandsciencethewintertree.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine 
http://theprojectedtree.blogspot.co.uk/

Website: 
http://www.andrewcarnie.co.uk

Archive of work: 
http://andrewcarnie.org.uk/archive/index.html 


Supported by Mark Segal The Artists Agency:
https://www.theartistsagency.co.uk/andrew-carnie/ 

Images: courtesy of the artist Andrew Carnie  

Andrew Carnie: Artists: Art: Art Work: Science: Art and Science: Science and Art: SciArt: Drawing: Print: Photography: Installation: Video Art: Paint: Painting: Oil Painting: Paint Online: Watercolour Painting: Drawing: Sound Art: Sculpture: Modern Art: MOMA:



Art: Science: Art and Science: Science and Art : Installation: Video: Painting: Sculpture:

Andrew Carnie: Watercolour Club

Andrew Carnie is an artist and academic at Winchester School of Art, Southampton University. His practice often involves a meaningful interaction with scientists. He is part of The Critical Practices Research team where his own interests lie in exploring the self, through notions of hybridity, in organ transplantation and immunology, other themes and ideas are often based around neurology, the brain, and how we get a sense of our-selves through science ideas, and images.

The work is often time-based in nature, involving slide dissolve systems or video projection onto complex screens. In darkened spaces layered images appear and disappear on suspended voiles, the developing display absorbing the viewer into an expanded sense of space and time through slowly unfolding narratives that evolve around them.

His work has been exhibited at the Science Museum, London, Natural History Museum, Rotterdam, Design Museum, Zurich, Exit Art, in New York, Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Great North Museum, Newcastle, Pera Museum, Istanbul, Dresden Hygiene Museum, Morevska Gallery, Brno, and the Daejeon Museum of Art, South Korea amongst many others.

See: https://www.andrewcarnie.uk/

Hear about the work at: 
https://museumofnonvisibleart.com/interviews/andrew-carnie/

See more work at website: 
http://www.tram.ndo.co.uk/artworks.htm 
axis web: 
http://www.axisweb.org/p/andrewcarnie
art doxa: 
https://www.artdoxa.com/ANDREWCARNIE/large?page=1 

Current exhibitions and projects: 
http://andrewcarnieexhibtionsandstuff.blogspot.com/

Science and art blog: 
http://scienceandart--andrew-carnie.blogspot.com/ 

Optogenetics project: 
http://globaleyeartsoptogenetics.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine 

Heart project: 
http://www.andrewcarnie.org.uk/heart/index.html
http://distributedbodies.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine 

Neurology project: 
http://artandsciencethewintertree.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine 
http://theprojectedtree.blogspot.co.uk/

Website: 
http://www.andrewcarnie.co.uk

Archive of work: 
http://andrewcarnie.org.uk/archive/index.html 

Supported by Mark Segal The Artists Agency:
https://www.theartistsagency.co.uk/andrew-carnie/ 

Images: courtesy of the artist Andrew Carnie  

Andrew Carnie: Artists: Art: Art Work: Science: Art and Science: Science and Art: SciArt: Drawing: Print: Photography: Installation: Video Art: Paint: Painting: Oil Painting: Paint Online: Watercolour Painting: Drawing: Sound Art: Sculpture: Modern Art: MOMA:

Andrew Carnie: Watercolour Club

Andrew Carnie is an artist and academic at Winchester School of Art, Southampton University. His practice often involves a meaningful interaction with scientists. He is part of The Critical Practices Research team where his own interests lie in exploring the self, through notions of hybridity, in organ transplantation and immunology, other themes and ideas are often based around neurology, the brain, and how we get a sense of our-selves through science ideas, and images.

The work is often time-based in nature, involving slide dissolve systems or video projection onto complex screens. In darkened spaces layered images appear and disappear on suspended voiles, the developing display absorbing the viewer into an expanded sense of space and time through slowly unfolding narratives that evolve around them.

His work has been exhibited at the Science Museum, London, Natural History Museum, Rotterdam, Design Museum, Zurich, Exit Art, in New York, Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Great North Museum, Newcastle, Pera Museum, Istanbul, Dresden Hygiene Museum, Morevska Gallery, Brno, and the Daejeon Museum of Art, South Korea amongst many others.

See: https://www.andrewcarnie.uk/

Hear about the work at: 
https://museumofnonvisibleart.com/interviews/andrew-carnie/

See more work at website: 
http://www.tram.ndo.co.uk/artworks.htm 
axis web: 
http://www.axisweb.org/p/andrewcarnie
art doxa: 
https://www.artdoxa.com/ANDREWCARNIE/large?page=1 

Current exhibitions and projects: 
http://andrewcarnieexhibtionsandstuff.blogspot.com/

Science and art blog: 
http://scienceandart--andrew-carnie.blogspot.com/ 

Optogenetics project: 
http://globaleyeartsoptogenetics.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine 

Heart project: 
http://www.andrewcarnie.org.uk/heart/index.html
http://distributedbodies.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine 

Neurology project: 
http://artandsciencethewintertree.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine 
http://theprojectedtree.blogspot.co.uk/

Website: 
http://www.andrewcarnie.co.uk

Archive of work: 
http://andrewcarnie.org.uk/archive/index.html 

Supported by Mark Segal The Artists Agency:
https://www.theartistsagency.co.uk/andrew-carnie/ 

Images: courtesy of the artist Andrew Carnie  

Andrew Carnie: Artists: Art: Art Work: Science: Art and Science: Science and Art: SciArt: Drawing: Print: Photography: Installation: Video Art: Paint: Painting: Oil Painting: Paint Online: Watercolour Painting: Drawing: Sound Art: Sculpture: Modern Art: MOMA: