Saturday, 12 December 2009

What I Did In The War



I've been making photos of late. To see paintings, drawings, poems or other works of art, please choose something from the menu at the right.

Wednesday, 7 October 2009

Tuesday, 22 September 2009

Two chairs-bw


I've been making photographs lately. To see paintings, drawings or poems select what you like from the menu to the right.

Friday, 18 September 2009

Vegan Nation


I've been making photographs lately. To see paintings, drawings or poems select what you like from the menu to the right.

Tuesday, 18 August 2009

Posterers


I like the way the whole city looks like a hoarding made of ripped posters.

I've been making photographs lately. To see paintings, drawings or poems select what you like from the menu to the right.

Monday, 13 July 2009

Dialysis Patient and Nurse revisited

Revisiting an older post


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Dialysis Patient and Nurse was a small pastel made while undergoing a dialysis treatment. (Concentration was difficult so it was one of only two.) As I was preparing to hand over this piece to its new owner (this is often a very good time to give it one last long look) I saw something in it I hadn't seen before and that's that the nurse, carrying an umbrella (protecting the patient is her function) and the patient who is in a litter (the patient is treated like royalty, is "carried" from death to life), are both on the back of a horse. But perhaps the horse is a donkey and Jerusalem is its location. Then, using Christian symbolism, it represents the patient as Christ! Quite a delusion! But wait: perhaps not. Maybe it only expresses his hoped for resurrection. Therefore the road the donkey's lumbering on's called Transplant Lane!

Friday, 8 May 2009

Train tracks


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Sunday, 8 March 2009

What's the difference what the tool is?

So long as the vision is [whatever it is], then the tool is unimportant.... This is the way I'm leaning. Poetry, photography, painting, drawing, singing... all just different tools to create a tool to unlock the imagination of the viewer. or to measure the world.


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Thursday, 8 January 2009