Author: southseaeyes

  • The Portsmouth Open Studios Event 2024: POSE 2024

    THOUGHTS on the revitalized Portsmouth Open Studios Event (POSE) 2024 – a platform for artists to showcase their work and engage with the local community. Find out why POSE is more than just an event; it’s a movement dedicated to enhancing Portsmouth’s cultural landscape.

  • International Women’s Day 2024: Inclusion

    On International Women’s Day, Nusye reflects on unity, inclusion, and the power of collective action. Sharing her journey and challenges, she emphasizes the need for ongoing commitment to change and genuine inclusion, beyond symbolic gestures. She urges for a daily dedication to creating an equal future for all, shaping society for generations to come.

  • Women In Art: Onward, Together. Reduction lino print.

    The print “Onward, Together” is a powerful symbol of unity and resilience. Depicting women moving forward in unison, it represents the collective journey of humanity towards greater empathy and understanding. This exceptional piece, created in just 7 days, celebrates collaboration and collective growth. It marks a significant milestone in the artist’s printmaking journey.

  • 2024 – January & February back to Bootcamp, Creative Social, Printmaking, WIA and A2 lino block

    In 2024, the artist delved into printmaking, personal projects, and educational pursuits. She drafted a residential artist position, underwent a creative bootcamp, and tackled challenges with determination. The focus on intricate print projects and community initiatives reflects a dedication to the craft. Looking ahead, she contemplates establishing an online shop to reach a wider audience.

  • 2023: A year of resilience, endeavours, and of making friends

    In 2023, Nusye’s SouthSeaEyes workshops at Southsea not only bloomed in artistry but also in spirit. From overcoming venue challenges to adapting to competitive artistic spaces, it’s a tale of resilience, creativity, and personal growth.

  • Hand-carving Sherlockian Tales: A Printmaker’s Journey at Portsmouth Museum

    In the heart of Portsmouth, where Conan Doyle once roamed, his stories still whisper in the alleyways. This workshop isn’t just about printmaking; it’s a time travel to the era of Sherlock Holmes, a tribute to Doyle’s genius. It’s where ink meets history, and every print tells a story.

  • University of Portsmouth Library Joint Exhibition: 1st November to 20th December 2023

    The University of Portsmouth Library is hosting a joint exhibition featuring The Printmaker Nusye McComish (SouthSeaEyes) and textile artist Laura Simpson, known as ‘I Tell Amelia’. The exhibition showcased a fusion of original hand-carved lino prints by SouthSeaEyes, exploring themes from Victor Hugo to Neil Gaiman’s ‘The Sandman’, and Laura Simpson’s textile art, rich in…

  • Bennet vs. Darcy, 2005 – the clash of hearts?

    Amidst the solemn ambience of Stourhead’s Temple of Apollo, Elizabeth Bennet, the epitome of wit and forthrightness, locks horns with the affluent yet prideful Mr. Darcy. My linocut and blockprint endeavour to crystallise this moment, drenched not only by rain but by the complexity of their unfolding emotions.

  • Dentate Oneiros Deliberation (The Corinthian)

    About the mouthful title:This title aims to convey the Corinthian’s premeditated actions and musings while remaining aligned with his darker, shadowy essence. This title conveys the deliberate, thoughtful nature of the Corinthian while also acknowledging his nightmarish qualities. In Neil Gaiman’s “The Sandman”, The Corinthian is a figment of Morpheus – the Dream Lord –…