Degree show going extremely well won prize of a residency award with The Royal Drawing School, and sold two paintings so far, many thanks to all who have supported me.
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DUNDEE ARTIST KEN BAMBURY
01/0718
just a few words to say the hand cart is progressing and i start working on the chassis Tues 3rd. the picture below is of the catering/storage box which will sit on the back of the cart

19/06/18 The MFA ASP course is now building to a conclusion which of course the finale is an exhibition in the cooper gallery Dundee. Although presently at the planning stage for this exhibition, i should feel excited about this i am more concerned as to how i can best show my Art practice, being almost entirely based in the outdoors, in the ” white cube space called a gallery?”
I have decided i should attempt to engage with the public and offer information in a number of ways explaining what my art practice is about. to do this i plan on showing my multi functional hand cart, which will accompany me on the walks i plan to undertake and serve as a mobile outdoor workspace/catering/ shadow puppet theatre, i have designed and constructed, (pictures to follow) this will as in an outdoor setting form the centre piece to my art practice.
Dundee artist Ken Bambury just started masters course Art Society and publics, looking forward to meeting and seeing new fellow students and their work, possibilities I hope for collaborating as i have ideas about collaboratively making very large scale land art work.
My art now is aligning itself with a more land art feel hence my interest in making and the revival of traditional skills I am now researching ancient fire lighting techniques, metal forging, and stone balancing.
28/01/2018 My practice is still developing, now i am looking at the whole experience of a journey into wild spaces, to produce art work and using this as a way to facilitate people in engaging with nature. To date i have been researching an area which has been familiar to me for many years, it is the cairngorm national park in particular corrie fee area it is a renowned international, site of scientific interest, due to its unique geology and there for the many rare sub arctic alpine plants in the area. at this stage i feel this will undoubtedly lead to some kind of botanic art. unfortunately i cant get out there due to weather conditions and the amount of snow to observe these plants.|so i wil content myself with looking through university archives of this area as i believe the university had a field hut in the area.
Taking part in university botanical garden “plant power day” work shop for making flutes/whistles out of Japanese knotweed hoping for good weather.
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another workshop at ninewells community garden, great success 10 new happy whistle makers.

Next workshop is not until October as part of Blairgowrie and Rattary Art festival.
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Ken Bambury Art Pages
AWARDS.
2010 Public voted favourite painting Dundee Art Society exhibition. (The bobbing dipper, water colour)
2011 Winner of best amateur painting Meffan Gallery Forfar open competition. (lock and …
Source: Ken Bambury Art Pages
ken bambury,s art pages
paintings

The Bear and the Bee pastel painting SOLD

Goldfinches on Thistles (pastel)
Gooseander chicks (acrylic)


Admiral and Orange tips (acrylic) SOLD

Stag party in Glen Shee SOLD

bees on balsam SOLD
other art work

Thumb piano -Sold
This was one of the items made as part of my course work in 3rd year it is made from bicycle part and spring rake and wood from an old drawer.
i am currently working on a set of bagpipes made from Japanese Knotweed stems and an strange alien sounding Slovakian flute called a Fujara made from and Elder limb.pictures to follow.
Dundee artist Ken Bambury
Thought i would add this picture done in pastel pencils in 2010. Title Bear face fight.

Ken Bambury,s Art Work


Ken Bambury Art Pages
AWARDS
2010 Public voted favourite painting Dundee Art Society exhibition. (The bobbing dipper, water colour)
2011 Winner of best amateur painting Meffan Gallery Forfar open competition. (lock and latch, pastel)
2012 Winner of Harry Vaughan cup D.A.S.exhibition judged by curator of Mc Manus galleries Dundee and voted public favourite painting Dundee Art Society exhibition. (Tap O the hill, acrylic)
2013 Public voted favourite painting Autumn /winter exhibition Dundee Art Society
2014 Royal Scottish Academy society of painters in watercolour, Edinburgh, winner of student category (stag on the hill). Public voted favourite painting Dundee Art Society exhibition (stag party in Glen Shee Watercolour)
2015 judging duty at Royal Highland Show Ingliston Edinburgh handicrafts.
2016 Winner of Sculpture prize in conjunction with Woodland Trust Scotland. Woodpecker Installation).
Ken Bambury
Artist statement
I have worked outdoors as a gardener for over thirty years, and I have observed nature in all its seasons and weathers. With this life experience I have built up a considerable working knowledge of plants and animals and countryside matters and have an affinity with a variety of natural materials. I have a very practical hands on intuitive approach to my work and my approach to art is a concoction of all the above plus folklore, traditional craft skills and some survival skills taught during my time in the parachute regiment.
The process of creating my work is to spend time immersed in an environment and to react intuitively to very acute observations of the flora and fauna of a site i.e. any pollution issues, any perceived imbalance in the ecology of the area, by sketching and taking photos I begin to describe a series of ideas in a sketch book. Then by a process of elimination based on practicalities and any other restraints such as time and money, I decide as to which areas interest me the most and are feasible, after undertaken some research, usually historical and on how other artists may have approached the subject. I can then make an informed decisions, and begin the process of realising my observations in fully worked up pieces using are range of media which I think would best suit the work which may take any form.
Hoping they will portray my viewers my ideas on environmental impact and the effect of human activities on our wild places.