Joan Skelton Smith

Joan Skelton Smith


About

I think of myself as a humanist, an artist whose practice is fully engaged in the real world. I see my studio practice as a way of trying to come to terms with that reality and as a vehicle to share my response with others. I grew up in the Cold War world of the Cuban missile crisis, the Kennedy assassination, the Vietnam War and the Nixon impeachment. As a child I would climb up into the tree tops seeking a refuge and a sanctuary. Since the end of the Cold War, I have watched the world descend into political, economic and environmental chaos; I see the natural world which I always believed would persevere threatened by man's actions. Many wonder what the role of an artist is in such circumstances.
I believe that we cannot depend on 'those who are supposed to take care of us'. I believe that we each have to take some personal responsibility by doing whatever we can. I want to create strong, powerful images which will have an emotional and physical effect on the viewer. I hope that my work can in some way make viewers more aware of their place as part of the natural world.
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Work
Costume supervisor on motion pictures (Robocop, Lonesome Dove, Total Recall...) 1980-1996
Supporting artiste on motion pictures in UK since 2002
Education
University of Texas, BA in Art History
Bucks New University, High Wycombe, GB, Fine Art Hons First Class

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Joan Skelton Smith
United Kingdom
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OILSPILL BP Tate

Assemblage / Collage

Joan Skelton Smith
United Kingdom
Prints from $20
PVV Geert Wilders
FUKUSHIMA
IBGYBG
Mladic women
1C 13:12 triptych
Reflection
Big Steel

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