Emotion in Motion

Emotion in Motion is a live art exhibition at the PROUD Central gallery on the 18th of november, from 11am to 7pm.
This is a one day event for up-and-coming, talented artists; "The CONCEPT of art creation challenges the spectator not only to view, but also to interact with the artistic process from the initial inspiration to the end result. The artists will also display finished work at the event."
Nathan Gotlib who is currently working and studying in London, specializes in many different print techniques and will be 'performing' as part of the live art exhibition;
"The project explores the creative process of the artist, trying to translate emotion and creativity into a specific form of art, which will vary depending on the individual. I will personally be silk screen printing the whole day, using the screen to record my surroundings."

Art of Life Presents Emotions in Motion - Art Creation and Emerging Talent
DATE: 18th of November 2009
TIME: 11am – 7pm
LOCATION: Proud Central, 32 John Adam Street,
London, WC2N 6BP, Charing Cross Tube Station
Be sure to keep up to date with Nathan's blog, 'illustratemyday' for daily inspiration.
Rich.
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