Monday 28 February 2011

Tintin


I have not been well the last few days so I will “photo drop” some of my back catalogue to keep my followers happy. I have chosen some of my mainstream work to give you a break from the alternative items I love to produce. This is a small acrylic painting of Tintin.

Tuesday 15 February 2011

Phoenix from the Flames

I produced this sculpture to help unravel some of the ambiguous demands made about today’s man and help develop an attitudinal shift for his future. It fuses together many of the contemporary issues which beset the bedraggled collective male psyche of today’s modern man. I have used many subtly manipulated icons from a wide collection of historical influences, some apparent, others hidden within the interpretation, but all pertinent and powerful. The concepts are played with and manipulated in a way that is reminiscent of a Phoenix from the Flames. This sense of sheer power can leave the viewer with an uneasy feeling of loss as it brings together an unholy alliance of fatality with fertility. This fascinating fusion of high ideals and fearful uncertainty somehow manages to question the very basis of the presumed male perception. A closer look will leave the viewer with a sense of wonder and optimism for the future. I do hope this challenges any stereotypical ideals and is allowed to stand proud for all to enjoy.





Monday 14 February 2011

In Search of Manhood

In Search of Manhood
By
Timberwolf
We see the fabled Phoenix from the flames
As it stands alone
As a symbol of immortality.
Sent from the heavens
With grace and power
A beacon of light in all its glory.
This sacred creature of the cosmos
Shows its talons of love to protect our fidelity.

We witness its plumage in all its splendour
As it transforms from its primeval ashes in prosperity
And delivers a message of manhood for all to see.

Sunday 13 February 2011

Amy


I found these coloured pencils in the bottom of a drawer, so I put them to good use and here is Amy.



Friday 11 February 2011

Nice Pear

Chippers spent weeks setting up the lighting for this photograph. I do hope you enjoy it as much as I have.

I asked Chippers what you need to look out for when choosing a nice pear. He gave me this list to post.

  • Distinctive shape with a firm mouth-watering textured flesh.
  • Large, plump and best appreciated when approaching full ripeness.
  • Always be on the look out for a Flemish beauty.
  • Beware of a Blister canker.
  • If you are unsure you can always trust the Vicar of Winkfield.


Thursday 10 February 2011

Hello Mr Chips

A very good friend of mine has asked if he could post the odd article now and then to help give the blog a different perspective. Chippers has held many titles in life but none more enjoyable than when he was a keeper of buildings. This was over thirty years ago, but it still seems fresh in this mind. It was in this line of duty he was called upon to attend what’s known in the trade as ‘a large obstruction’ in one of the toilets. Training in those days was at a minimum and he merrily went ahead to clear the blockage with all the gusto of a dwarf heading down to the mine. He used a mixture of three toxic cleaning products to dislodge a huge richard the third that had got stuck in a ladies toilet. A good dollop of chlorine bleach, ammonia and a drain cleaner was sprinkled down the pan without hesitation. After collapsing due to fume inhalation, the huge richard the third then erupted like mount vesuvius and spread a toxic mix of the brown stuff all over the walls, ceiling, and floor. As he collapsed two people passing the toilet must have heard him kick the bucket and managed to drag him feet first out of the loo. He was revived by an old lady who was eating an orange at the time. Sightseers have said she had to take her teeth out before giving him mouth to mouth resuscitation. His only physical injury was a large graze to his nose as he was slowly dragged out on the coarse floor tiles. Mentally, who knows what it has done to him, but one thing we all know is that he still harbours issues with oranges. To this day he still gives new recruits a tour of the building, ending in the ladies toilet where he makes sure they all see the ceiling which is still pitted with sweet corn craters left from the incident years ago. He talks about this incident as though it was something like roswell. He tells them there is a conspiracy theory as to why the ceiling has never been refurbished. Over the many years he has worked there, when the preverbal shit has hit the fan, the manager has always walked him into the toilet and asked him to look up. What a strange place he works in. He goes on to tell them “a cloud seemed to hang in the air for hours and so sanilav toilet cleaner citrus fresh was used. Three hours later the building manager had heard about the incident and walked straight into the toilet for a crap and said to him “cor someone’s shit an orange”. Since that day a traumatised chippers still finds it hard to eat an orange. This obsession has lead him to paint the orange before eating it.


Chippers gave up this line of work ages ago and although he is no where near retiring age, his mind retired last year. Never fear though, we will all benefit from his pearls of wisdom.

Wednesday 2 February 2011

Shift in Patterns

In the course of this series of artistic output you have seen my emotional expression through painting. I’ve experienced art through touch, listening and excersie to create three paintings. This completes this session of experimentation and I would like to thank both Eric and Edith for their contribution. Describing what I produced has been a lot of fun and I thank everyone for their comments. However, I would like a few more.
This blog is becoming a vehicle for my own transformation to create something unique that cannot be found on any other blogs. I do hope you have liked the finished items even if you cannot quite understand the journey you have to take to get there.

The three paintings are pictured here on display.