Nowadays I'm only working fairly irregularly...but this past week I did three days on the trot, teaching on the Painting & Drawing degree at the University of Northampton. For the past four years I have been the External Examiner there and as I knew the course well one of the staff, David Parker, invited me to cover for him whilst he was on research leave. It was thoroughly enjoyable and I'd love to have something like it on an occasional basis. Walking to the studios this downspout caught my eye, it could have made an interesting subject for one of the students maybe...
Monday, 19 November 2012
Monday, 20 August 2012
The Old Chapel
We moved into the Old Chapel (called so as there is a newer Methodist Chapel on the High Street) in the latter part of the 1980's. At that time we were four in number (though number five in the family was to arrive not long after the move). We acquired it through sheer luck...a casual conversation of my wife's with the owner at the time ...who revealed that she wished for an artist to take it on. She thought I might know one who would like it! It was, in retrospect a fairly crazy undertaking as the condition of the building was fairly horrific. Over the years we kind of learned to live with it though we did do some remedial work to alleviate the most trying aspects. What it did provide was a marvellous open space, pretty much untouched architecturally, that has made over the years a wonderful studio and ad hoc living space...as nowadays the rabbits Barry & Chloe now live in the space behind the canvases in the picture above...
End of an Era?
Back in Verpiana. The house around the corner with the window and it's random accretions of items to cover it up as the car headlights pass across has been removed and replaced with a double glazed unit. Behind this is a proper blind. I guess there's been a change of ownership and a 'modernisation' that seems all too familiar in contemporary rural Italy. So I suspect there will be no more 'Wentworth' style ad hoc assemblages. Though I swear I didn't put the bottle of water there!
Monday, 30 April 2012
Harrington Mill
We took a space each (my wife Sarah & I) at Harrington Mill Studios following a chance introduction by our friend David Ainley to Jackie Berridge. She and her husband Jem were still building the partition walls when we visited back in 2007 but we immediately saw the potential for them as a great space for us to expand our working practice as artists. A year or so in and I moved down the complex to a larger space and here's a shot of our Open Studio event from later in that year.
Saturday, 28 January 2012
Another Downspout
Of recent months I've been preoccupied with other activities, exhibitions, book projects, family affairs and so on...but the other morning I had to park a fair distance from my studio - in an industrial part of Long Eaton and spotted this one...ruptured as I passed by...
Wednesday, 1 June 2011
Laundry Daze


In the second year I got lucky and was transferred upstairs...here we sorted the incoming laundry and fed it down the chutes to the hothouse below. Upstairs there were fewer of us, the windows were open and the atmosphere altogether nicer. Our single drawback was that the incoming could be fairly disgusting - we kept a stick handy for opening those baskets(fortunately fairly few) with contents that included a liberal dosage of rotting foodstuffs and maggots! On the other hand once everything was in and through the chutes we got a few minutes or more occasionally before clocking off for the day. Here is another of the washers (the top guys on the factory floor) checking with 'us upstairs' that everything is through for the day.
Why Laundry Daze? Well another very occasional task (for volunteers only) was going into the enormous dry cleaning drums to scrub them down...a few hours inside of which gave one a really rosy view of the world...
Tuesday, 3 May 2011
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