The Plague Doctor Returns!

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Having finished my “Deep Trouble” exhibition of about 20 framed Cyanotypes, when it came to Deptford X 2023 I wanted to do a single artwork. The theme this year is looking back on 25yrs of the festival. I’ve participated several times, but my standout year was 2021. We had just came out of lockdowns , everything had to be outdoors or online.

I made a big cyanotype collage, and on it I painted a Plague Doctor figure overlooking the High Street. I had interesting conversations with people about local history and about pandemics. My online scripted Zoom ‘happening’ going back in time with an actor really felt like it was breaking new ground.

Learning Curve

This year instead of a Cyanotype collage, I wanted to use a collage of photos of Deptford taken over the last 25yrs. That is where I made mistake number one! I had these images in my head, memories, but I had to find them in my archives! It took days to do this.

There was a mixture of darkroom prints, iphone photos etc to source. As I was scrolling my vast library it was a bit like seeing your “life flashing before your eyes”. (Similar to BeReal which I am very into. ) What is life, if it isn’t a series of photographic images in your memory? It is no coincidence that my background is in TV, the collage felt a bit like 24 frames per second , but laid out on a flat plane. However, glued down on a recycled piece of cardboard the images were underwhelming.

After the draining process of collating my very meaningful images I had lost energy to paint the Plague Doctor figure on top! But Deptford X is playful, and allows you to experiment, so I got deliberately sloppy with the paint.

I was fed up with painting the black colourless figure! Then I ate some custard and thought that would be a good colour for his ‘all seeing’ eye “. From there on it started to look like a GCSE art creation… but I’m ok with that. I know full well that if I had immaculately framed my stunning photos individually, they would have have had a very different impact. Instead, they are butted up against each other and give the impression of haphazard, slightly messy, clashing, loveable Deptford, The punky DIY assemblage also suited Overdrive music studios, where my piece hangs.

Public reaction has been fascinating so far. I will report back on that later. I am learning loads.

Catch it on 23, 24, 30th Sept & 1st Oct 12-10pm at a unit 7 Resolution way opposite Deptford station. Details here

Also my free drawing workshop at Pepys Hub should be fun!

In Deep Trouble

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I’ve been studying the recent record temperatures of oceans, and all the implications. The extinction of species, the new species found in the deeps and immediately threatened by deep sea mining. Those creatures look otherworldly, and unbelievable.

These thoughts put surreal images into my head, and from there into Cyanotypes. Exhibition “Deep Trouble” opens next week, in the friendly gallery at Woolwich Front Room in the town centre.

I’m going to bed tonight thinking what I can do with a photo I took of a stingray. Those things have human-like faces!

Heads up to my blog readers, that there will be a workshop (in Cyanotype and Anthotype) with booking opening at 10pm on 1st Aug. Book here

Also I’m there to chat to people about my work on Friday, come and say hi.

Let There Be Light!

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2023 has got off to a bright start! I’ve been working on the Light The Way Festival for Hive Curates. I’ve run workshops with local residents – we’ve been on Nature walks along the Ridgeway, the Orchard, and the canals in Thamesmead. Then we made cyanotypes which will be scanned and incorporated into the “Nature Through A New Lens” installation.

I’m also presenting my own piece “Dark Path”. This is a recycled version of my previous “Dark Alley” work, with updates made to the vandalised boxes, and some faces from the workshops featured in my unique lightcrates. I think I did pretty well snapping the participants during our tea break. I love the site I’ve been allocated on the Ridgeway, and I am scattering the boxes there so that they are more site specific. As you can see from the header picture it is currently drenched in blossom. I hope to involve some plants and UV lights too! Its been quite intense work – lots of late night soldering and splinters.

Winter can be such a depressing month, especially the cold dark days in London. I am delighted to take part in “Light the Way”, getting people out in Nature for a long walk, its the best medicine! Light festivals seem to replacing things like Bonfire Nights, we really need safe outdoor events so people can socialise.

Similarly, I have been helping out with Pepys Warm Welcomes in Deptford. I had to drink a lot of wine (kidding) to provide enough bottles for people to recycle into lamps with me! The lamps came out so well. Its a great idea to get people in one centre to save money on their own heating bills. So many wins for the environment all round! Next week I’ll be running a casual “painting to music” session, and Paul and I will be performing some of my songs unplugged !

I hope to see you at some of these free events.