I went for a walk round the golf course last night in the dark…it was so dark… but on this occassion my dog (Cosmo) seemed keen to take a left out and along to the underpass under the dual carraidgeway. I let this happen as I could not see anything and the change might do me good……..WOW.

WOW…….I knew this underpass had graffitti all over it as I been through there on a number of occasions……….but I never been along it at night time before. It was lit up like a sports stadium waiting for the Olympic opening ceremony to start. in the complete darkness in the middle of nowhere……

I was actually blown away and spent 20 minutes looking really closely, trying to read, decipher it and find some way of interpreting it. The whole subway seemed more finished, both sides completely covered no background tiles visable anywhere. New work must have gone up covering years of tags and old stuff. I noticed several pieces dated 2012. I also noticed Eliza might have been doing grafitti in here for as long as ten years, going by tags a dates. I could almost say Eliza was the subject for many of the large lettering pieces. I thought it would be great to meet them, as what I was looking at here was a history of a group of people. History, but only allowed to use letter (ish) forms. Totaly abstract really, but I thought loaded with meaning if you were in the know. I wondered what Eliza and her mates were like at school? Was writing actually something they hated, was art a joke lesson, and if you asked them to keep a personal diary or scrapbook would they laugh and say ‘bcolokls mate’. I wanted to get the yard broom out of my workshop and sweep up all the litter, dust and bundles of leaflets/ papers to make it look good. As it is an intervention or an installation.

Why so austere around the letter idea, religious devotion to it.

I have been doing a lot of letters latley, very text based work, and suddenly I’ve seen letters and connected with it. I liked the similarity between grafitti and cave paintings many years ago, but I never really connected with grafitti even though I walked past it loads of times……and more surprizingly I even did a summer project (grafitti type) with kids living in a deprived area in the summer with spray cans. I was interested, but the funny thing was; even though I enabled them to do grafitti I was frozen out.

So as usuall then I want to explore something really interesting, but have more than I cope with in other areas on different themes. Perhaps thats what being an artist is and by being patient I can explore it and get paid to do it later. One year later, 5 years later who knows. But my next task is an illustration for an interpretation panel. A drawing of the ‘Radfall’ a droveway through Thordenwoods. I’m not even an illustrator! But it is one of the final things to complete for The Wildart Trail which I am responcible for.

see project blog below

http://wildartintheblean.blogspot.co.uk/


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Herne Bay Golf Club Developments

I have a copy of the Herne Bay Golf Club Development Vision Document and here is a section outlining the purpose of the document.

The Document is designed to help inform the Council of the

‘Deliverability’ and ‘Sustainability’ credentials of the Site, and provide a

robust evidence base to assist the Council in considering the Site as a

suitable mixed-use allocation in the emerging Local Plan delivering the

following:

• Residential (approximately 400 dwellings);

• Retail (circa 2.9ha);

• Commercial (Employment opportunities circa 0.95ha);

• Medical (Doctors’ Surgery and Care Home);

• Leisure (Public House circa 800 sqm);

• Sports Hub 8.2ha (inc. new sports pitches/Astro Turf); and

• Education (in connection with Herne Bay High).

Copies of the document can be downloaded from the link below

http://quinn-estates.com/future-developments/downloads/quinn-estates-herne-bay-vision-doc-july-2012.pdf

I don’t expect anyone to actually download it, except me for research as it is the subject for my blog and I always knew development of this kind was inevitable.

No signs of the dozers on site yet as I doubt planning permissions are fully in place.

A twinge of sadness as progress marches on and I look back to when I was a child playing, getting muddy in those non-descript places that were quite common back then. Here is a list of the non-descript areas I grew up playing on!

The Quarry

The Orchard

Behind the pre-fabs

The Marshes and along the river, these were mixed with private company land the formally owned local authority land footpaths and the woods, the Abbey etc.

But these were odd spaces where you could ride your bike, build tree houses and dens, fire stones at bottles with catapults and if you didn’t look out: get stuck in quicksand!

That is why I’m interested in this space as it would have been one of the places I would have played in as kid. I walk my dog there and I am half heartedly playing there, drawing little maps and that, naming trees and stashing golf balls in secret places?

Where have those spaces gone? The’re used up?

The ‘Golf Course’ is a rare example of one of those spaces, and I hope the kids make the most of it before the hoardings go up and the diggers arrive.


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