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Fi Burke

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Derby, DE1 3LB
07941 048 107
Contemporary Visual Artist

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Reader's Digest at the Tarpey Gallery

January 1, 2011 Fi Burke

Reader's Digest has been selected for the Tarpey Gallery's first Midlands Open Exhibition. Reader's Digest is 3 framed flourscapes. "The use of flour is intended to emphasise the unquestioning ease with which we ‘ingest’ language and translate it as thought.  It also represents the potential power we have over our diet of words to enable permanent or temporary changes in thinking".

The Tarpey Gallery is located in Castle Donnington and specialises in Contemporary Fine Art.

http://tarpeygallery.com/index.php/art/the_gallery/

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From Instagram

Experimenting with getting editions from my Kant series printed onto square Hahnemühle paper (rather than as orbs behind glass). I'm pleased with the quality.
I laugh at myself sometimes (actually a lot!), my first visit to a hide in a proper bird watching place (Burtonmere wetlands) and I'm loving everything about the experience - the birds, the sounds, the tranquility, the meditative nature of it all. So
Here's Larry and Andy enjoying being part of Chester's first Photo Festival. It's all over now but it sounds like it will be back next year. Thanks to Alex and the team for organising such a successful and gargantuan event.

Post includes 2 reposts.
If you love photography and can get to Chester, I recommend checking out Chester's First Photo festival
@chesterphotofestival

It's a festival that seeks to celebrate the democratisation of photography as an art, enabling photographers at all levels
© Fi Burke

Since Sliced Bread was made possible with funding from the Arts Council

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