Randomly displayed blog entries associated with my continuing work. To filter these entries, use the dropdown menu below.
Heavy Water Sleep: Pages 4 & 5
Original Version Version 1 Version 2For more information on this project, please click here.
More Little Words
Leading on from my last post about my son's scribbled post-it notes, I looked again at the tracings I made
Anne Frank’s Tree
With the work I've been doing on trees at the sites of death camps in Poland, I found the following
Shadows 3
I was looking at something recently which made me think of the work I've been exploring around the backdrops used
The Gate
The project I am working on for the Travel and Trauma (Dark Tourism) conference (11-12th April) is now - in
Projects 2
Family Tree (Travel)Mountain - DistanceCoal mines (chalk work?)Tailor - suitDreamcatcherBroken HayesBlackboard - Auschwitz Drawings (graphite/chalk) coal?TwinnedShoe MountainDeckchairsTour StoriesJohn Gwynn's survey
Shepherds Hill
Whilst on my walk today, I took some time to explore the concrete ruins of what I discovered was the
Knowing We Are There
I was reading 'Landmarks' by Robert McFarlane last night and was struck by a quote from American author and essayist
John Gwynn’s Survey 1772 – Pt 2
Whilst looking through some old research I did a few years ago, I came across the drawing reproduced below of
Quotes from ‘Trees’
Trees - Woods and Western Civilisation by Richard Hayman"...the forest provides the setting for chance encounters that take the protagonists
‘Missded’ 1
The images below show the three stages (so far completed) of the first in a series of works entitled "Missded".
Ieper (Ypres)
The following text can be found on my website under Places. Click here for more on Ieper."I should like us
Verdun
On 26th April I visited the battlefields and sites of Verdun. The name, like that of the Somme and Ypres,
Fragment
I've spent the last day or so working on a new composition which will form part of an art installation
Arriving in Port Jackson
On 28th October 1828, the Marquis of Hastings sailed into Port Jackson after a 4 month journey from Portsmouth, England.
Leaf and Shard
Out of a small pile of earth, greyish-brown in colour, a piece of brightly glazed pottery appeared as I scraped
‘Missded’ 2
Second piece showing original drawing, tracing and template drawn onto canvas.
Day 10
Finished priming the canvas and then painted a layer of Paynes Grey on top. Over this I'll rub some white
Undermined
During Walk No.4 I discovered a sign entitled 'Undermined' about the coal industry in Newcastle. Given the importance of coal
The Gesture of Mourning
Graveyards and cemeteries have always fascinated me. The feeling I have when entering them, is much the same as when
Maps and Ivory Gurney
On the bus into work this morning I read the following in Robert Macfarlane's 'The Wild Places.' "Woods and forests
Wordsworth and The Other
On my journey back from Nottingham yesterday, I listened to a podcast of In Our Time about William Wordsworth's The
The Keening Landscape
I sometimes think of these images as pieces of theatre. There's the stage on which a man stands wearing his
Cutting and Stitching II
I've made a lot of progress over the last couple of days with video work and with the sticthed map
Day 8
Having consulted two maps (one a Google map, the other David Loggan's map of 1675), I finally planned a new
‘Missded’ 2 – Tokens
Having completed the stitching for ‘”Missded’ 2″, I’ve now cut it up to create the ‘tokens’ shown below.
Day 11
I've been looking at my work so far and have started to think about what I will have to show
‘Missded’ 3
The latest in a series of works entitled 'Missded'. Photos below show original drawing, tracing and template drawn onto canvas.
Bartlemas Chapel Observation
Taken from Artefact - a website concerning Contemporary Art and Archaeology. I'm making this initial visit to the chapel a
Tracings
When you're a father, separated from your children a few days each week, the things you do with your children