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Here we present the Fourth Edition of the Sachet Mixte Arts Journal. The determination to continue the journal is rooted my role as an artists' advocate . The journal will continue to be produced and spotlight male artists of all genres. Brian Preciousdecay, Belgium. Del Ongley, UK. Paolo Sommaripa, Italy. Pierre Kamaras, Switzerland. Valentimadre, Portugal. Tim Reed, UK. Darren Swindells, UK. Graham Martin, UK. Edson Filho, Brazil. Chris Blackhurst, UK. Jared Betts, Canada. Glen Pendlebury, Australia. God Photography BG, UK. Robbie Wayward, UK. Kou Shou, USA. Nicolas Collins, UK. Pedro Guiterrez Montejo, Spain. Roy Butler, UK. Guy Mercier, USA. Trevor Wood, UK. Colin Goldberg, USA.
Welcome to the Sachet Mixte Women Arts Journal Edition 5. You will see here artists from the UK, USA, France, The Netherlands, Hawaii and Russia. The journals are increasing in popularity and we are even now beginning to offer featured artists their own monograph which is very exciting. This involves them showcasing between 150-200 images of their works and presenting a much longer article about themselves and their work. Our art themed books are also developing with Naive Art and Pastel Art already published and Oils and Sculptured to be released soon. We hope you enjoy this edition, and if you know of any women artists who may be interested in submitting to the journal in the future please email us at socorra@mac.com.
Welcome to the third edition of the Sachet Mixte Women's Journal, an eclectic collection of artists from around the world working in a variety of styles. We are pleased that the Women's journal is gathering the same kind of following as Sachet Mixte Men. We hope you enjoy this edition with submissions from UK, USA, France, Germany, Canada, Italy, India and South Africa. Here at Sachet Mixte we are developing our work to include more artist monographs (we are working on Number 10 at present and we would like to begin to feature female artists) and this year's special series of art themed books, the first of which will be released in February about Pastel Artists.
In this FIRST EDITIN of Sachet Mixte, we have drawn together for this launch edition of 'Sachet Mixte' a rich and vibrant cross-section of works and artists. Many contributors are at the cutting edge in challenging their audiences to look at themselves and the world in a different way, to drop their assumptions and to celebrate rather then denigrate difference. Alexie Biryukoff, Russia. Joshua Raffell, UK. Toni Kaarttinen, Finland. Chris Butler, UK. Johannes Nordqvist Hogbom, Sweden. Jody Kelly, Scotland. Vladmir Okrina, Czech Republic. Wim Beullens, Belgium. Otto von Krapfen, Italy. Alexanrdre Santacruz, Portugal. Michael Tollison, USA. Jack Carl Anderson, USA. Hormazd Narielwalla, UK. Mon Grafito, Italy. Christophe Jannin, New Zealand. Walid ben M, Algeria. Thomas Hickey, USA. Ivor Sexton, UK. Matthew Stradling, UK. Andrew Penman, Scotland. Alex Johnston, UK.
Welcome to the Sachet Mixte Women Arts Journal Edition 6. You will see here this time, artists from the UK, USA, Argentina, South Africa, Latvia, Australia and Ireland The journals are increasing in popularity and we now offer featured artists their own monograph. This involves them showcasing between 150-200 images of their works and presenting a much longer article about themselves and their work. Our art themed books are also developing with 'Naive Art', 'Pastels', 'Oils' and 'Sculpture' are published and 'Landscapes' and 'Portraits' are to be released soon. Artists featured this time: 1. Ingrid Van Amsterdam. (Netherlands / New Zealand) 2. Natansky. (UK) 3. Inna Sklarska. (Latvia) 4. Jenny Robertson. (UK) 5. FIONA B ART. (Australia / US) 6. Kerry O. Furlani. (USA) 7. Viviana Rodriguez. (Argentina) 8. Emma Coyle. (UK) 9. Marina Ritschel. (UK) 10. Gillian Ussher. (Ireland) 11. Emma Hutchinson. (Ireland) 12. Heather Stokes. (Australia) 13. Lynda Cookson. (South Africa) 14. Samanta Aretino. (Argentina) 15. Kay Kelisman. (US) We hope you enjoy this edition, and if you know of any women artists who may be interested in submitting to the journal in the future please email us at socorra@mac.com.
Here are 50 more pieces for audition. Sharp, punchy, not too long, easy to learn....Comical, tragic, historical, challenging, confrontational, current....something for everyone.They have been written (see titles) for men or women, or sometimes either, but it's up to you....challenge the gender!We hope you find this collection useful and exciting and that you will improve your skills as actors and you may even be able to use one of the pieces for an audition and become a great success!
Why Sachet Mixte Women you may ask? Well since late in 2012 we have been producing the Sachet Mixte Arts Journal which was developed to support male artists, many of whom struggle with getting their work out there and with issues of confidence in their art. Now that Sachet Mixte has blossomed and is in fact in its Sixth Edition, it seemed a great time to focus on and celebrate female artists, to help them to showcase their art and boost sales of their works. As Sachet Mixte is bi-monthly we aim to produce Sachet Mixte Women at the same frequency only in between each Sachet Mixte Journal publication. As with Sachet Mixte the format is to showcase 21 artists from around the world although by chance this first edition has a predominance of UK artists. However, we do have representation from Hungary, Japan, France, Brazil, USA, India and Germany. We will aim to have many other countries represented in future issues. We have a small range of artistic styles in this the First Edition of Sachet Mixte Women: photographers, painters, textile designers and jewellery designers and we hope in future editions to broaden this mix. Having said that, the subject matter is even more diverse as you will see here and this makes for an exciting and thought provoking First Edition. Contributors to this edition: Tünde Lányé-Szabo, Hungary. Lynn Howarth, UK. Carol Meikelham, UK. Kaya Sato, Japan. Marie-France Oosterhof, France. Michele Martinoli, UK. Lindsay Bainbridge, UK. Margaret Evans, UK. Rona Innes, UK. Priscilla Flor, Brazil. Lind Anne Hartman, USA. Kalpana Goyal, India. Ulrike Bernhardt, Germany. Vivian Tong, USA. Michelle Castro, USA. Anna Cicirelli, USA. Lopa Mudra, India. Jenny Robertson, UK. Yonne Taylor, UK. Clare Spencer, UK. Sian Powpreek, UK.
Who would have thought, back in December 2012, that I would be currently preparing our tenth edition of this international arts journal.? We are stunned by it's popularity with over 650 supporters on Facebook and a regular, if small, band of people who buy the journal. Please spread the word so that the journal and the wonderful artists featured can get more exposure. The addition of Sachet Mixte Women journal has greatly helped with spreading the popularity of our community alongside the artist residencies, artist monographs and the new themed arts books (the first one on Pastel artists will be out in the Spring. This edition is once more a mixed bag with artists from the USA, UK, Ireland, Holland, France, Canada, Singapore, Georgia, Poland and Kurdistan. We have painters, models, comic artists and a digital artist. I want to thank everyone involved for their great artistic skills and their commitment to supporting the Sachet Mixte Community.
Women (1).....Sachet Mixte is relaunched, with an amazing range of international talent - different countries, different styles, different languages and different genres, but all united as women and artists. Our contributors to Edition (1): Cindy Loup - Canada, Frederique Pelettier - Canada, Danguole Sersetinskaja - Lithuania, Jeanette Armstrong - UK, Alice Mestriner - Italy, Eve Donnadieu - France, Lisa Donovan -UK, Sandi Hitchens - UK, Jazmin Gadjahar - UK, Olga Olyiink - Ukraine, Caroline Guernon - Canada, Marie Courcelle - France, Sheila Mullen - Scotland, Margaret Dean - USA, Nancy Moffatt - Canada. Support these women, support this venture!
'Life Goes On' is a photographic book which commemorates the centenary of The First World War. It focusses on the ordinary moments experienced by all the men, women and children, both on the Home Front and on the Front line but not engaged in combat. The book portrays, through photographs and contemporary illustrations, the lives of these unseen families and individuals. It shows the joys, the hardships, the stoicism, the grief, the celebrations and the precious moments of peace, all experienced by those ordinary people whose lives continued despite the horrors of the trenches in Europe. They are the ones whose 'lives went on' and, through these photographs, we are able to know their stories.
Following the launch and success of Sachet Mixte Women last month, which will be a regular publication from now on, we have decided to rename the Men's version as Sachet Mixte Men just to mark the difference more clearly. Welcome therefore to this the Sachet Mixte Men Edition Seven, which has as usual a great melange of artistic talent from around the world, places as diverse as Norway, Ukraine, America, France, Australia, Cuba, Canada, South Africa, Ireland, Germany and the UK. As ever the styles of artistic expression are varied also. Editions 8 & 9 are now full but we are seeking submissions for 2015. If you would like to be in Sachet Mixte Men or know of anyone who might like to be in either of our journals please contact me on www.sachetmixte.com We are ask seeking submissions from individual artists for our Artists Monograph Series which is now in its seventh edition with the publication of Divinity by Jim Ferringer. Sachet Mixte Women Edition Two is out at the beginning of October.
Here we present the Third Edition of the Sachet Mixte Arts Journal. The determination to continue the journal is rooted my role as an artists' advocate . The journal will continue to be produced and spotlight male artists of all genres. Shaahin Shabalou, Iran. Gregory Little, USA. Paul Sargeant, UK. Paul la Poutré, Netherlands. Peter Maverick, UK. Jack Ventura, UK. Dualism Art, UK. Marizio Paz Viola, Chile. Nicolas Romieu, France. Matthew Mateusz Michalczyk, Poland. Gacho Fauve, UK. Cliff Docherty, UK. Luke Langrand, Belgium. Tom Southern, UK. Nigel Maudsley, UK. Justin Richards, UK. Damien Mark Whittle, UK. Leland Bobbé, USA. Thomas - James Fisher, UK. Carl Adams, UK. Bear Rupture, France.
Hello Readers Welcome to the Sachet Mixte Women's Journal Edition 4. You will find here a variety of artists from the UK, Italy, Austria, Ireland, South Africa and France. This edition is the last which will present 21 artists as beginning with Sachet Mixte Men Edition 10 and Sachet Mixte Women Edition 5 each book will host 15 artists each with ten full page images and a text of up to 1000 words. We hope that this will encourage even more people to submit work, make the submissions more inspiring and encourage more people to buy the journals in the future. We have just published our first Sachet Mixte 'Themes' book, on the art of Naïve Artists. The second on Pastel Artists will be out soon. Many many thanks to all the contributors. For submissions and any other questions contact me on socorra@mac.com
Here we present the Second Edition of the Sachet Mixte Arts Journal. The determination to continue the journal is rooted in my appreciation of the arts, my role as an artists' advocate and of the struggle that so many artists are facing in our current economic crisis. The journal will continue to be produced and spotlight male artists of all genres. Chris Furminger, UK. David Gray, USA. Simone Villa, Italy. Christopher Turner, USA. Issa Yazji, Syria/Italy. Juan López Jiminéz, USA. Mark Jones, UK. Jon Eland, UK. Petr Sesták, Czech Republic. Juan José Martin, Spain. Franco Giannone II, USA. Tim Peters, UK. Steven Coventry, New Zealand. Jesus Toro Martinez, USA. George Mark, UK. William Draper, USA. Charles Washington, USA. Matthew Burns, USA. Simon Tsoi, UK. Max Spragovski, Uzbekistan. Manel Ortega, UK.
The catalogue for an exhibition of socio-political art works revealing the horrors of World War One.
The 75th Anniversary of the Dutch Resistance's bombing of the Amsterdam Population Registry is to be celebrated in 2018. This play focusses on this event and upon the valiant leadership of Willem Arondéus, an accolade long denied this man due to his homosexuality. Now is the time to re-establish the truth as spoken of at the moment of his execution " Let it be known that homosexuals are not cowards"
Welcome to Sachet Mixte Men, Edition Ten. As you can see we have launched a new cover design with Sachet Mixte Men Edition 10. We decided to do this to better reflect the contents of the journal and to give prospective readers a better idea of the contents of each issue. As you can see a single example from each artist can be found spread over the front and back covers. This edition once again is international in its favour with artists from Indonesia, USA, India, Italy, Spain, UK, France, Belgium, Libya and Turkey. Also the works are diverse in style and content. We hope you enjoy this edition and if you or anyone you know would like to submit their work for a feature in either Art Journal (Sachet Mixte Men or Sachet MIxte Women) of for publication in our art themed books or indeed for a monograph, please contact us at socorra@mac.com Featured: 1. Targo Youwan Istanto. (Indonesia) 2. Daniel Bolling. (USA) 3. Sandesh Talpade. (India) 4. MUDRA ARTE. (Italy) 5. Steve Cole. (USA) 6. Álvaro Abella García. (Spain) 7. Tonymalesart. (UK) 8. Gaar Taylor. (UK) 9. Carlos Thomas. (France) 10. Hendryk Gardyn. (Belgium) 11. Manolo Yanes. (Spain) 12. Dan Simoneau. (USA) 13. Steve Fuller. (UK) 14. Jamal Ahmed. (Libya) 15. Demir Özyurt. (Turkey)
Pastel - an enduring medium. What is it about pastel that has captivated, engaged and inspired countless artists through the ages? Since the Renaissance, pastel has become renowned as a medium of endurance, as it does not contain the liquid binding agent that causes other media like oil, acrylic and watercolour to crack, change colour or consistency with age. As it's a dry medium, it has to be protected either by the use of spray fixative, or, ideally put behind glass in a frame. As pastels have an unusually high pigment content they also keep their jewel like brilliance over the centuries, provided they are kept out of direct sunlight. Pastels are made from pigment, chalk, gum Arabic and distilled water, mixed into a paste which is rolled into sticks then left to dry naturally. Once the liquid content has evaporated, they are ready to use. There are various densities of pastel, varying greatly from brand to brand but usually the most highly pigmented will give the softest butter-like consistency that many artists love to work with. Pastels were first used in the 16th century and became increasingly popular during the 18th and 19th centuries, with artists such as Degas, Renoir, Lautrec and Whistler, to name but a few, creating wonderfully enduring drawings and paintings in pastel. It was however, Venetian artist Rosalba Carriera, who had pastels made for her from pure pigment - sometimes even experimenting with pigments mixed with crushed sea shells! She produced amazingly life-like portraits in pastel and became the 'go-to' artist to have one's portrait painted by. She certainly helped bring pastel to the forefront as a new medium for the artists of Europe. At present, pastel appears to be enjoying a renaissance and a resurgence in popularity with many pastel societies springing up worldwide. I hope this book and it's beautiful paintings will inspire the reader to explore this wonderfully expressive medium.
Welcome you to this the Sachet Mixte Men Arts Journal Edition Eight. The artistic talent from around the world, includes those from Belgium, Ireland, Spain, UK, The Netherlands, Palestine, USA, Russia, Bulgaria, France, Hong Kong, Ukraine and India. We are featuring the artistic genres of photography, painting, dance, jewellery, modelling and ceramics. We are seeking submissions for 2015 so if you would like to be in Sachet Mixte Men or know of anyone who might like to be in either of our journals, we also publish Sachet Mixte Women, then please contact me on the email below. Sachet Mixte Women Edition Three will be out in the middle of December.
Welcome to Sachet Mixte Women, Edition 2. Following on from the success of the First Women's Journal this edition has an even wider range of artistic styles: painting, photography, digital art, ceramics, lacquer work, costume and illustration. Once again various countries are represented maintaining the international flavour of the journal. Due to the success of the journal and its brother publication Sachet Mixte Men we are now committed to producing a journal a month making both journals bi-monthly. Artists this month: 1. Patkai Annamaria. (Hungary) 2. Stefanie Hutter. (Germany) 3. Megumi Kato. (Japan) 4. Christine Mignon. (Austria) 5. Jilly Bernard. (Scotland) 6. Patricia Shone. (Isle of Skye Scotland) 7. Amanda Burton. ( UK) 8. Victoria McQueen. (UK) 9. Mezosi Agnes. (Hungary) 10. Laurie Cartoon. (France) 11. Heidi Vormer. (Canada) 12. Liudmila Eremeeva. (Russia) 13. Hilary Ellis. (UK) 14. Lucy Hoch. (UK) 15. Dorothee Wendel. (Germany) 16. Susan J Bulloch. (Scotland) 17. Charlotte 21st Century Ruffs. (UK) 18. Maryna Ignatieva. (Ukraine) 19. Aurélie Chauvin. (France) 20. Rebecca Horne. (USA) 21. Roshni Agarwal. (India) An eclectic mix of styles. If you or someone you know would like to submit work please contact me directly at socorra@mac.com or via the website www.sachetmixte.com We hope that you enjoy this edition Simon and Nigel Sachet Mixte Women
A family saga spanning the years 1925-1989, a tale of adaptation, flexibility and survival. A pair of unsung heroes fight against the horrors of the Nazi State and the abuses of the Church. Number Five in the series of plays entitled The Dutch Chronicles.
Here we present the Fifth Edition of the Sachet Mixte Arts Journal. The determination to continue the journal is rooted my role as an artists' advocate . The journal will continue to be produced and spotlight male artists of all genres. Richard Glen, UK. AJAMU, UK. Eric Lanuit, France. Kevin Peterson, USA. Ian Phillips, UK. Dave Short, USA. Ross Spirou, Australia. Dheeraj Cult djj, India. SAIREO, France. Anthony Dohanos, Hawaii. Wolfgang Crump, UK. DHL.b, France. John Tarantola, USA. Nick Tov, USA. Vishal Sogani, India. Chris Gunton, UK. Julian Osborne, UK. Miguel Nochair, France. Jaspreet Singh, India. John Waiblinger, USA. Julian Chammas, France.
'Taking the Medicine' is a play devoted to issues on a micro and macro level concerning corruption and multi-national corporations,controlling cartels and globalization. The action is centred on a small management committee of a mental health charity, made up from a cross section of British society: an ex-army man, a bohemian upper middle class woman, an older retired businessman, two service users and two new recruits, young men each with a hidden agenda. Focussing on three separate committee meetings, the lives and characters of the committee members are revealed whilst wider issues are brought into the spotlight.....
A collection of evocative black-and-white pictures of ruined buildings in France. These ruins include churches, town houses, industrial buildings, former civic structures and castles. The text explores their history, the factors behind their ruined state and the relationship between humans and ruins.
A story of one man's experiences, from the perspective of two ages he has lived through, aged 28 and 83.
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