Robert ‘3D’ Del Naja

Robert started painting graffiti as 3D in Bristol join the 1980’s as hip-hop culture was being adopted across the pond. He was one of the first pioneering artists to define the movement of graffiti art in the Uk. Being notorious in Bristol’s underground culture. His murals became a trademark for a new form of graffiti …

Photographic Process – 19th-Century

19th-century photography continued the development and commercialization of photography and experimentation with the artistic and scientific possibilities of the medium. Wet plate collodion photography is a photographic process invented in the mid-19th century that allows you to create multiple copies of detailed photographs from a single negative. Making photography more accessible. The process of wet …

Photographic process – 18th century

In the 18th century, photography was a rapidly evolving technology that revolutionized how people create imagery. Early photographic processes were developed in the 18th century but were largely experimental. As photography became more commercial in the 18th century. This led to the development of new photographic processes, such as the ambrotype and the tintype, which …

Alumenda Romero- Artist talk

Alumenda Romero’s artistic practice consists of plant-based photographic processes where she uses plant matter to make photographic artworks. before this, she was using 19th-century photographic techniques like wet plate collodion. collodion involves a lot of chemical processes including silver nitrate and then cadmium among others. Becoming more aware of the impact of her practice on …

Banksy in Bethlehem

For the last year of Santas Ghetto in 2007, Banksy took the project to Bethlehem, with the aim of drawing attention to the situation in Palestine and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The installation was controversially seen by some as exploiting the conflict in Palestine for artistic purposes, and because of its challenging imagery in a way …

Banksy’s “Santa’s Ghetto”

Santa’s Ghetto was characterised as a squat art concept shop set up around December each year from 2002-07 in different locations around London. The first one was at the Dragon bar in Shoreditch, characterised as a ‘boozer where degenerate creative types would go to get fucked up’ by Steve Lazarides Banksy’s Manger in the 2000’s. A regular hang-out spot …

Charliemooney.co.uk

 I’ve created a website using Wix to showcase, predominantly my photographic work. I’ve chosen to only include photographic work. As I see my artistic practice in a different context. I feel doing this assists me in getting more photographic commissions as my photographic work is more commercially viable than my artistic practice at the moment. …

Wedding photography

 As an entrepreneurial activity, I did paid work as a wedding photographer. utilising my photographic skills set for commercial perspective. This I thought was a good utilisation of my skill base as wedding photography can be a well-paid profession, which can mean running my own business evidently because of that being able to pick my …

Beyond the Streets

Beyond the Streets is an exhibition that showcases the work of street artists from around the world in a Contemporary setting. The exhibition features a diverse range of art forms, from large-scale murals to graffiti, installations, and sculptures. The exhibition began in Los Angeles in 2018 and has since travelled to other cities, including New …