Andy Warhol Blow Job by Peter Gidal
Afterall Books, UK
26 August 2008
Afterall Books, UK
26 August 2008
IRIDESCENT, GLIMMERING Willow sent me this photo of the finished roof section,it all works and is extremely stable as well as a beautiful shape. The ribbons are iridescent through the sun in the image , and I guess we will […]
Heading off to Gatwick later. Everything is packed. I’m a little nervous about the transformer unit for the train set. It’s well packed and in my hold luggage bag after hearing that someone was stopped at airport security with a […]
Pencil on Paper – it's war The results from the ESEM imaging (see previous post) were interesting, but a little adrift of my expectations. Looking at the images the gentle process of marking paper with pencil is turned into something […]
I sometimes forget I'm an artist because studio business takes priority. HMS is often the last thing I think about before going to bed. So I was surprised to get an email this morning, inviting me to participate in the […]
Well I made some pathway with these children at St. Radigans today and I have to say care and organisation around working practices is not high on their list of concerns. The implications of their actions are not concidered. I […]
I'm suffering from extreme physical inertia at the moment. I've spent a good proportion of today pricking holes in 16mm film so I think I need to get out. Surface Gallery have invited me to a closing party for the […]
Return to Performance.
This is my first week of art making. I spent this morning shopping for art materials in Jerusalem. My plan is to start making miniature sculptures and do some writing. We'll see how it goes!
At the studio on Friday – giving the model trains a test run – when Tine mentioned that her sabbatical cover has fallen through and her college have asked her if see knows anyone who could step in and do […]
Plenty has happened since my last post. Mainly, I keep buying cupboards. Three, to be precise, or even four if you count the bedside cabinet I noticed in the secondhand furniture shop while searching for cupboards and realised it would […]
After a a stressful couple of weeks I am back on course. The problems have had nothing to do with HMS and fortunately there have been no serious issues at the studios to deal with too. The deadline for the […]
‘The day was beautiful and it seemed to him that a long swim might enlarge and celebrate its beauty’ Quoted from ‘The Swimmer’ by John Cheever. The vague notion we began with is of ‘altered states of mind’ induced by […]
Days seem to have slipped by. I have looked in one journal I was keeping and saw that the last entry was ten days ago. TEN DAYS AGO. This alarm led me to shaking myself up a bit and returning […]