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Archive
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Venue:
Anglican Chapel, Kensal Green Cemetery -
From:
April 23, 2009 -
To:
May 07, 2009 -
Location:
London
Another week has sped by and what have I been up to? I worked the bank holiday over at another shop in Hatfield. Joy, oh joy! But it’s a job at least. (restrain the full moan!) The rest of the […]
Still writing, would rather be being artistic but…..it has to be done. Anyone on facebook, if so please join my new group and discuss Public Art with me. http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=92637435119&ref=mf Right, I have to go and draw, have many caricature commissions […]
Since I last wrote in here, I've been off for Easter. I really enjoyed my first Easter, post – degree. It was worth reflecting on the fact that last year I never really had a break. I was working on […]
When I arrived yesterday it looked like the 254 email messages that had gone backwards and forwards to sort out the residency had been wasted. It's tricky to know whether it's a language problem or a question of different cultures. […]
I haven't achieved much this week. I am still waiting to find some sound for my space ship film which I have decided is more of a satellite film as the bloody things just go go round and round in […]
This week I've had two meetings with BUILD's partner organisations. The first was to discuss how things might take shape in the show. Having been so focussed on making it was really helpful to get a fresh perspective on this, […]
This evening Cosmo found a dead fish on the beach……he enjoys a dead fish, but today he did actually 'Leave it'. Most times he runs off and scoffes it. This used to anoy both me and my wife, but dogs […]
Swaddling. At 2 weeks old, my son was making up for his first 3 days unconsciousness, by almost never falling asleep. By this time, it felt like he’d been awake forever – a dark eternity of crying through nights of […]
Oh dear the kids have been away for 3 days and I thought I would get so much done, but I still had to work all except one day and I still feel like I have so much to do. […]
Yesterday I came across these images of the archive in its heyday. How crowded it is now in comparison, but still very atmospheric and totally recognisable. I wish I had seen these earlier, I might have been able to use […]
consider: a man choosing to stand on one leg. as a statement of him being happy in that place. how long: will that man be happy for?
My new space is light, and spacious in comparison to my old shed, and it inspires me to work. I have started on a large gesso panel, 8'X4', my largest to date, and it is phsically quite hard to move […]
The BUILD residency has provided me with the opportunity to research and produce work in an industrial location with specialist departments in manufacturing and the built environment. This blog will chart my experiences and the subsequent changes in attitute to […]