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A young talented Artist from Manchester, with an unhealthy obsession with murder. Her work truly realist, violent and yet sickeningly witty.
Born Lindsay Amanda Lowcock in Bury on 8th March 1986, Lindsay now lives in Middleton. She was educated at Siddal Moor Sports College in Heywood, then at Bury College and at Salford School of Art, Salford University.
Contact:
07980147490
Her work has been exhibited at Bury Art Galley (July 2004), and at Bolton Old Hall (June 2003). In 2002 Lindsay worked at Radio Heywood presenting a 2 hour show playing independent music, including some of her own pieces. Also that year she took part in a Community Art Project: Mural on Local Buildings and won the 1st prize of £500 which was presented to her by Jim Dobbin MP Middleton and Heywood.
Lindsay describes herself as "a developer and manipulator of the mediums of vision and sound". Her main influences are as diverse as Egon Schiele, 'The Backstreet Maudlin' notes of The Smiths, and German techno music’s dark rhythms.
Her work challenges the eye and mind...
- "...arresting attention, forcing a confrontation of the bloody notions of human sickness and misery - aspects of life we would otherwise
prefer to leave unacknowledged, and concomitantly, unchallenged."
Lindsay continues to confront the forgotten sides of life with her latest project; a project that draws together a serial killer’s madness and evil; his victims bloody pain and death; and the apparent paradox of a bright room that threatens darkness and chaos. Added to the visual is the discordant sounds of dysfunctional circuitry and dark ambient music; again, offering a paradox of melody and the threat of chaotic breakdown.
Email: lindsay@everybodyhappy.co.uk
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