Virtual Gallery

When you start learning how to make visual art, no one tells you how it will take over every surface in your house and some of it will be wet. Contrast this with writing where books stay on shelves and your desk with its computer and printer is generally all the space a good story needs. Back it up, shut it down, no washing or mopping involved. The other big difference is that writing goes into books which go into shops or online magazines, it doesn’t hang around where you can trip over it, and it certainly doesn’t need bubble … Continue reading Virtual Gallery

Art in the Wild Gallery

One of the few places in the village to have a nearly reliable phone signal (good luck with that national emergency text!) is by the river between two fields and under a flyover. I use the graffiti there as targets for AR videos based on my paintings, curating content to cater for all ages and sensibilities. On Bank Holiday Monday (UK) May 29th, I ‘opened’ my exhibition after posting on our local Facebook page details of its whereabouts and what people needed to be able to view the exhibits. I also said I would be there from 10-11am and 3-4pm … Continue reading Art in the Wild Gallery

A Sun’s Lament

#1. Young Gun Sun In its prime, and so bright and yellow it was almost green, the sun flexed its youthful muscles, spewing out mighty pillars of gas into the void; pulsing tsunamis of electromagnetic waves towards its neighbours as if there were cosmic surfers to ride them; telling its audience stories about chariots and that it would live forever. What were a few billion years anyway? In fact, what even was a year? It spat thunderous flares no ears could hear, played hide and seek behind the moon, and thought death was forever away, until one day it grew … Continue reading A Sun’s Lament

Solar system series – construction

I’ve lost track of the dates here but this eventually became something rather different, and with more of a nod towards the shapes we see in clouds and mists. The planets are still there but this time being slightly distorted by the solar energies behind. 19th April. This, to me, has turned out to be a much more rewarding piece than some of the others. Simultaneously complex and simple, it’s given me a way of expressing the depth and movement of deep space without a single flashing light. Quantum physics probably has a view but as someone who has only … Continue reading Solar system series – construction