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Holiday drawings

9th January 2013



Holidays 1 & Holidays 2 

6th January 2013



This is a photograph of a newsagent holding one of my drawings. It’s part of an on going project with Newcastle based artist Tom Whittle. The project involves posting artworks to one another, where each new work responds to the previous image. The drawings are sent as postcards that pick up the markings of their journey between Glasgow and Newcastle.

More info soon. 

20th December 2012



Pick your favourite. 

12th September 2012



6th September 2012



4th August 2012



From Warnemunde, a collection of recent drawings.

Drawn from a photograph taken by Edvard Munch.

10th July 2012



Spector, 2012

From Exercise Books - available here. 

15th June 2012



A drawing from Warnemunde.

26th May 2012



Symbl-02 is now available from my store HERE. Details:

24 pages,
Full colour, 
25 x 17 cm, 
Edition of 50.

19th May 2012



About

I'm Adam Shield, a Glasgow based artist. This is my blog where I post work-in-progress and ideas. You can find my publishing and collaborative projects below or find more of my work here.

Projects

Freelance Thanks is for when you've done something good, but there's no one there to say well done.

Symbl 01 is the first in a series of print publications and websites, being released over 2012.

Symbl 02 is the second issue and is available in shops across the UK and online HERE.

Three Books are the highlights from a large pile of sketchbooks. Mostly bad puns and doodles.

Exercise Books is black and white zine of recent drawings and watercolours.

Warenmunde is a collection of drawings. More images here.

Sleeping Patterns is on-going series of photographs taken in Glasgow.

An A5 B&W zine of drawings featuring imagined objects, sulptures, and plinths.



Working On

•A website for artist Rebecca Travis

•A collection of poetry from Bristol based writer Fred Yeast

•Symbl - 03

•A collaborative project with artist Tom Whittle



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