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  • Birmingham, West Midlands
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About Me:
I er...
About My Art:
I strive to create something very fluid, very organic and very tactile so people can interact with the work in a physical way and not just appreciate it with their eyes whether they have 20:20 or afflicted vision. When I combine pain and ting I arrive at a painting.
Studied? Exhibitions?
Bournville, various
Favorite Music:
Depeche Mode and anything that sounds like Depeche Mode.
Favorite Films:
Robocop, Brazil, Naked Lunch, Sleeper...
Favorite Artists:
Alexander Ross, Fred Tomaselli, Patrick Hughes.
Website:
http://artyology.com
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/photo.php?pid=2441698&o=all&op=1&view=all&subj=82703457213&aid=-1&id=516122059&oid=82703457213&ref=mf

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Stephen Farley

Blasphemous at Imoca 2.4.10 - 25.4.10

“There is no god higher than truth.”- Ghandi

By this time most people in Ireland, and indeed many throughout the world, are aware of the ‘Blasphemy Law’ that came into effect January 1st this year. It may seem like the perfect time- or a perfectly awkward time- for such a law. In just the past few months, when most people would probably be more inclined to hear about how their politicians and governments are trying to salvage their economies, we have heard increasingly s

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Posted on March 18, 2010 at 1:56pm — 2 Comments

Stephen Farley

Blasphemous at Irish Museum of Contemporary Art

Show open Fri-Sat-Sun 12-5 [or by appointment] thru April 25. Curated by K. Bear Koss.

Posted on March 14, 2010 at 10:54am —

Stephen Farley

Self

Many Artists use the self-portrait as a means to protest some injustice they feel has been done to them, either personally, politically or socially, and others prefer to fantasise about who they wish they were, if only reality didn’t get in the way.



http://beautifulcariadbooks.com/page6/page5/page5.html





Posted on February 25, 2010 at 6:30am — 5 Comments

Stephen Farley

Joint exhibition, London -see details on weblink

http://www.creativetouch.org.uk/

Posted on June 17, 2009 at 2:01pm —

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At 9:44am on November 21, 2009, Larisa Clegg Colantonio said…
Thanks Stephen :)
At 8:32am on November 21, 2009, Larisa Clegg Colantonio said…
I really enjoy your work Stephen!
At 1:53pm on October 17, 2009, kara cardinale said…
HI Stephen

was just showing the artist's diary to a big art lover this week. She's on the board of the Serpentine and she loved your piece.Asked me about and i realized i don't know is it the photograph of the sculpture in the wild or is the sculpture still there. was it commissioned? can you tell the story.
At 1:41pm on December 30, 2008, Lavinia Young said…
Yes it sure has turned cold hasn't it, I puchased one of those ethnic type yeti hats today as walking the dog was getting painful on the ears. I propbably look a pratt but am beyond caring. x
At 4:40pm on December 29, 2008, Wren said…
Thanks I enjoyed looking throuth your very organic but beautiful works of art
At 11:58am on December 8, 2008, kara cardinale said…
stephen love the new profile photo
At 4:18am on November 24, 2008, kara cardinale said…
did you use glass in these works - oils? loved the stonehenge thing
At 5:29pm on November 17, 2008, Victoria said…
very interesting
At 5:12am on October 18, 2008, Philip Letts said…
Stephen, welcome to b-uncut - the social network for artists by artists. We look forward to seeing you post blogs, rate and load more artworks, join Forum chats and more. Dive in and enjoy.
 
 
 

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