Tuesday 10 May 2011

LIght Show in St Annes well park

Here as we entered the South side of St Annes well park it was quite magical and I was feeling quite dreamy having my exhibition the next day as well. So in I went with Jean, my mother and my friend Anthony, we immediately saw a dog or two and there was shirts hung up with little candles inside dotted all around. I didn't realise they were shirts that looked like the man who wore them with his grubby kind of grimy appearance in Hyacinth. I forgot what his name was. But still they weren't grimy, maybe persil had made them this sparkly in this woodland place so divine and so neighbourly to my great friends around me. Hadn't been to St Annes Well park for a while.

This particular 'Ring of Fire' (pun intended regards Johnny Cashes ring of fire, much more lively than my head felt, feeling more dreamy and spacey haha),
This particular one above reminded me of Event Horizon perhaps the thoght of this popped into my head regards fear of such great abundance of fire, the exhibition tomorrow on Sunday and the prospect of the mystery of the night. I liked the three circles that seemed to slightly confuse one. They each of them alternated at different points and then bisected each other at certain angles. The flames working quite like fire fairies bouncy light on the spot.
Anyway that was just a fantasy but the next light spectacle fantastic, was a ball that resembled that I saw in the Science museum in London with the orb you touch and electric current travels to ones hand, except here your hand would have been burnt to a cinder. Not only that you would have a great scar to see that you had most definitely touched the fire element and not the electric element haha.
It looks like something I used to have placed in my room as a poster amongst a grid that was part of the design and definitely brings to mind something I read on Einsteins relativity of gravity E=mc2 sort of thing! Except the one below reminds me of Devil May Cry 2 the game were he has to find the Soul that will help him get the special fire gauntlet gloves or something.... Each thing the Devil collects he gains points in this game and also charms that help him defeat enemies. I am not entirely sure I know if this correct but it is going to be nudged into correction, considering anyone who reads this and comments on the error of its exact detail...Still intriguing nevertheless. There was ball he had to beat the crap out of and  it would then release the charm,  a white sort of eliptical orb that was called Souls lament or something..

Monday 9 May 2011

Egyptian Sale Boat on the Nile

Here is me branching out into the Clay sculptures due to starting in 2011 with Clay sculpting, bowl making and other interesting tinkerings as such which I shall endeavour to produce when they start fiddling themselves out from my fingers. I was quite keen to start on it, since the Monday I got the bag I hauled it on my head, like Santa against my back and also just regular lad or chap by the side of ones body.
I was so relieved of my exhibition yesterday am now very keen to get on with the sculpting of any other sort and not be too lackse in laying back and unwinding, I am young, vigorous and free.
I feel this more than ever when my eyes were opened and riding home one particular night last week from my friend Anthony Pritchards where the trees were going '''Shooooo, shooo'' similarly representing the sound heard amongst other similar things like the shore.

Here is the first amongst many others:





Saturday 7 May 2011

Salamander on River rushing creek







The tail reminds me so much of the lizards one, however in this case he is more frisky and perhaps also slightly cheeky in coiling his tail.... The scoring of the rock makes it easier to etch away a little more easily later.... But doesn't look pretty at first..
Here is the toe that somehow needs to be lifted out of the rock, it is intentional to do it this way as I find that without the need to extract it from the rock the width would have created to few toes, and too few toes doesn't help him swim.