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Payments

BACS payments should be to:

North Norfolk Open Studios

Acct no: 25612462

Sort code: 80 22 60

Bank: Bank of Scotland

Put the artist name as it appears on the website as the reference

Cheques should be made payable to:

North Norfolk Open Studios

and posted to:

Terrie Clifft

1 Castle Close
Holt
NR25 6FB

(Please write the name of the artist as it appears on the website on the back of your cheque)

Your brochure entry:
Brochure image:
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Artist number:
To be confirmed.
Name:
Nick White
Trail/Area:
To be confirmed.
Studio address:
The Old Vicarage
Church Road
Bacton
Norfolk
NR12 0JP
Tel:
07956 651084
Wheelchair access:
NO
Directions:
Up the drive to the church at the junction of Church Road and Sandy Lane. See signposts.
Description:
Please check website for open dates. A growing collection of artworks and photography created over my lifespan.
Dates:
Saturday 24 May
Sunday 25 May
Monday 26 May
Sunday 1 June
Saturday 7 June
Sunday 8 June
Your artist's page:

Nick White

Note: if you are viewing this on a mobile device there seems to be a glitch where the dates aren't showing properly. I won't be fixing this as the same problem doesn't appear to be happening with actual artist pages that the public see. If you want to check the dates either go to the editing area in the Members' area or have a look at your actual artist page by clicking on your image here

open dates:
This is yet to be formatted:
Saturday 24 May
Sunday 25 May
Monday 26 May
Sunday 1 June
Saturday 7 June
Sunday 8 June
Sa
25
May
Su
26
May
M
27
May
T
28
May
W
29
May
Th
30
May
F
31
May
Sa
01
Jun
Su
02
Jun
artist number:
To be confirmed
trail:
media:
Collage/Montage, Digital Art, Photography
mobile:
07956 651084
landline:
Landline
address:
The Old Vicarage
Church Road
Bacton
Norfolk
NR12 0JP
wheelchair
Not accessible by wheelchair
directions:
Up the drive to the church at the junction of Church Road and Sandy Lane. See signposts.
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I asked ChatGPT to tell me about myself and this is what it said:

"Nick White's artistic journey is a testament to the power of play and experimentation in creativity. Beginning his professional career in 1984, he initially captured the world through photography, working with bands for the New Musical Express, jazz musicians for The Wire Magazine, and documenting ancient buildings for English Heritage. Over time, his focus shifted towards studio-based work, leading to the creation of mixed media collages that blend photography with found objects, such as his notable piece featuring composer Gavin Bryars, which incorporates floated polaroids, collaged maps, elastic bands, and rusty nails.

In recent years, Nick has embraced a more playful and exploratory approach to art. His current body of work, showcased in "The Bacton Seal," is a collaboration between him and his artificially intelligent alter ego, Andy Inkblot. This collection exemplifies his return to creating images for the sheer pleasure of it, allowing spontaneity and curiosity to guide his process.

Nick's work often features a distinctive visual language characterised by abstract forms, floating faces, and humorous text. He frequently pairs his images with playful sentences, creating a dialogue that adds depth and amusement to his pieces. This approach underscores his belief that art doesn't always have to be serious; it can be an avenue for joy and laughter.

A recurring motif in his art is the human head, which he began drawing as a warm-up exercise to overcome procrastination. This practice has evolved into a significant aspect of his work, resulting in thousands of unique head illustrations that showcase his ability to find creativity in the mundane. [This refers to another Nick White I think...possibly the very talented illustrator who shares my name and whose work I admire].

Through his diverse artistic endeavours, Nick White invites viewers into a world where creativity knows no bounds, and where the act of making art is as enjoyable as the finished piece itself."

Most of this is true...

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