This is just a very small post to flag up that prints of the 'Subway Friends' series of artworks, that I created in the summer, are now on sale in my shop. Inspired by the magical, but hidden, Crystal Palace Subway in south London. The digital prints are A4 size (including a border) and come on 310gsm Hahnemuhle German Etching paper. They are £18.50 each plus postage/packing. If you want to read about the exhibition that spawned their creation, have a look at the earlier post on this blog Gallery with a drawbridge.
Year Of The Bus – Croydon Sculpture Trail – The Streets
I made a pilgrimage to see my buses (again!), and to take some better photos.
Whilst out in the winter sunshine, trying to eavesdrop on what other people where saying about my work, I realised that after 25th January - my buses will disappear! There is always a chance that someone (or an institution / company) might buy one in the charity auction in February, but as far as I'm concerned I'll never see my work again. Please stand clear of the closing doors.
..and finally, I discovered the other day that my work (along with all the other buses on the sculpture trail across London) also features on a tidy app for smartphones. The whole premise is that you use the GPS functions on your phone (and the app) to help you find every bus (whilst ticking them off and reading about the artist). Here are screen shots of my buses (naturally) from the Apple version. Available from the Apple App Store or Google Play
For a little glimpse into the past workings of my October brain, I've included here the original designs I submitted to Wild in Art. The 'Croydon Layers' design is very similar to the final bus, but the 'Surrey Street Market' one is more complicated than what eventually happened. A fast approaching deadline was the main influencing factor in making these changes, but I'm still very happy with what I eventually produced.
Year Of The Bus – Croydon Sculpture Trail – The Launch
On a sunny December day, my buses joined the trail in Croydon after a little press launch. The 'Croydon Layers' and 'Surrey Street Market' sculptures hit the streets!
Surrey Street Market
The first bus of mine, that we came to on our mini tour of Croydon, was 'Surrey Street Market'. It's nestling in Matthew's Yard (rather appropriately), directly outside the cafe/arts venue of the same name. It's also a potato's throw from the market itself.
Croydon Layers
The next stop was my bus 'Croydon Layers', which can be found directly outside the doors to the Council offices, in Mint Walk.
Transport for London have also produced some slick photographs of the buses, taken under studio conditions. They look great, and really make the colours pop out.
For more information about the Croydon trail (and plans for all the buses next year) visit either of these links:
http://www.wildinart.co.uk/the-launch-of-the-croydon-bus-trail/3479
https://www.facebook.com/transportforlondon/posts/817091588347652
Year Of The Bus - Croydon Sculpture Trail - The Studio
A couple of months ago, I was commissioned by Transport For London and Wild in Art to produce two designs for the Croydon leg of the Year of The Bus sculpture trail. This post is part one, and is all about the paint, sweat and tears that went into their decoration.
Having not painted one of these sculptures, I was a little unsure how the coming weeks would pan out. Given that I was doing two buses and everyone else seemed to just have one, there was no time to be wasted pretending to be an art student with all the time in the world. The first task was to choose my buses and start prepping them for all the acrylic paint to come.
Bus 1 - Croydon Layers
The first bus was called 'Croydon Layers', and suddenly looked very complicated...
Bus 2 - Surrey Street Market
Onwards with the next design, and so some more sanding and painting was needed to key the surface.
It was brilliant to finish the two designs, and see the transformation from two to three dimensions. I think it was also darkly hilarious that I was working in a former fitness shop. All that getting up and down off the floor certainly put me through a tough work out each day.
The buses were installed on the streets of Croydon today (Monday 08/12/14). For more information visit the TFL website but I will be following up this post with more pics and thoughts about how the sculptures have fitted in.
A Tour of Crystal Palace Transmitter
My artistic life hit the SE19 neighbourhood once again, as I was invited to take a tour of the Crystal Palace transmitter as part of the national Fun Palaces weekend.
The tour around all the working digital and obsolete analogue equipment was great. Armed with a few permitted photos on my camera, I hot trained it back home to create these three pieces of acrylic and ink artworks. My analogue dirt and expression of the clean lines and smooth wires of some of the old transmission devices.
I took lots of photos inside. The noisiest rooms were the operational ones. All the fans needed to keep the computer equipment cool create quite a racket: more like a factory than the gentle hum of zeroes and ones that I'd expected.
Find out more about the weekend at the official web gallery here http://crystalfunpalace.co.uk/transmitter/