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Thursday, 24 January 2013
Starting Something New Onto Something Old.
Wednesday, 23 January 2013
Art for Real or Faking it?
I Knew You
Would Remember Me When…..
This is January's 1m x 1m tooth picked painting.
What's it all about? I don't really know - It starts as a scribble finding balance and space that continues to grow similar to a doodle. In painting abstract I feel a huge weight in the sense of theory and meaning of what it is or should be about. Perhaps there is a guilt because it just is what it is and nothing more.
As I managed to get it finished on the deadline of the Saatchi Showdown, Living with Colour I submitted it in. Usually I'm unaware of when it is on and it is not always that the theme is relevant to my work. As it is in time and fits - I may as well do it.
This is where the theory comes in - As I need to write something about it . This is the fun bit almost like daydreaming where you pick your brain for the first thing that comes to mind and start brain storming. This is trying to analyse a picture after it has been painted and not by explaining how I have planned it to be or how it is represented. There is a fine line between the truth and making something up.
This is how it starts:
I get the title just by looking- my eyes are drawn to the open space where the blue, yellow and lilac join just below the horizontal line almost like a vanishing point. (As in the detail above.) While I was looking at it I started to think of a platform and a train vanishing into the distance. The black tree felt like a person/ woman who was waiting or who had been left behind. Then I think of everything in black and white (but still see the red- like blood) I visualise a scene from an old film during the war full of emotion where the woman's husband has gone to fight for his country.
I then think of their memories mixed with emotion.
I think about a piece of string that has knots in it - to remember important memories. This then became the twists swirls and circles.
The circles reminded me of music a bit like a piano game that my kids play on the Ipad, you burst the bubbles, these then become pulses or a beat - almost like something remembered.
That's how I found the title:
I knew you would remember me when.....
The brainstorming done I now have to emphasise the relevance of the theme:
Living with colour - This is what I put.
The colours speak a visual language, complimenting and
repelling each other along an abstract journey of memories. Colour, form and
rhythm flow freely echoing emotion while the swirls, ribbon twists and circles
represent individual thoughts and memories remembered.
Saturday, 19 January 2013
The Very Long Scenic Route Home in the Snow.
So after doing my short run circuit of 3 miles earlier I thought I would be friendly and do it again pulling a sledge with a lot of weight - Daisy, Iris rucksacks, work packs and clarinet.
It took 2 hours!! (With a lot of fun on the way)
The Basingstoke Canal Bridge Barn - St Johns.
SJohn's, Kiln Bridge
Bewildered in the winter wonderland!
St John's Lye
Making Angels
Hook Heath, Woking Golf Club, the pond
Back home still out in it making a snowman....
Friday, 18 January 2013
The London Art Fair 2013 : The Oddities.
Something hairy...
Sorry for the lack of names and labels.
I do think these pictures speak for themselves.....
An ostrich in a class box and an owl with a butterfly as wings.....
(Art...?)
Hello..... you look a little lost....
Whose teeth? Maybe the tooth fairy is artistic?
Battleships at dawn?
?
It's Snowing!
As for my Mum and Dad in Norway, they have probably had a meter already, with the difference of the country running smoothly where as we will soon be set for something in between chaos and grinding to a halt.
+3 Hours.
Now it's time to pick up the kids from school - early, to play in the snow.
Thursday, 17 January 2013
PREDICTING: The London Winter Weather.
At The London Art Fair in the Art Projects section Julia Vogl presents her project PREDICTING - The London Winter Weather. With coloured ribbons referencing different types of weather, she invites us the fairs to participate in the project by making our own weather prediction for winter in London by placing a ribbon on the installation. The project aims at fostering a dynamic and deeper conversation about the mundane as well as collectively creating a beautiful visual spectacle in a public space of the fair.
We are asked to select a colour ribbon corresponding with your weather prediction and tie to a specific day.
The options are:
Not Raining, Pregnant Clouds, Ugg Warning, Moisturising Mist, Teasing Droplets, Blankets of Frost, Snow, Harassing Hail, Slushy Snow, Blizzard Blasts, Raining Like a Cow Relieving Itself, When will it End.
It doesn't come to a surprise that the public have used mostly green and blue, which represent: Raining like a cow relieving itself - and- When will it ever end!
SO MY QUESTION IS:
WILL IT SNOW TOMORROW - WHAT HAVE PEOPLE PREDICTED?
IF you go by the news reports it would suggest Yes!!
There is a Blizzard Alert for tomorrow!! We will see.
The London Art Fair 2013 : My Favourites.
Today I went to the London Art Fair, it's a great place to get inspired.
Paul Davis
Jenny Franklin
Jonathan Huxley
Mauro Bonacia
Alf Lohr
Andy Stewart
Ponus Carle
Anna Barlow
Russel West
Geoff Diego Litherland.
Cheryl Field.
Ipad prints
Ye Hongxing.
This was amazing made out of kids stickers.
It's a little easier to see in the details below.
Klari Reis