'Tattoo parlour threshold' - mono-print on Grandma's linen |
'Spirit Shroud', 'These days are all imaginary' & 'Lone Cowgirl visits the tattoo parlour' |
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untitled (photo of Grandma's towel, photo of the Spirit Shroud & a monoprint about my fear of loss and death) |
So my the private view of my exhibition Spirit Parlour was really nice, thanks so much to the people who came - met some really nice and interesting new people :)
I wandered round the show the day before the PV and really enjoyed it myself, which was awesome. I think it's a visually coherent ensemble, and although many of the pieces are works in progress, it looks quite smart. There are a LOT of references and reasons in every aesthetic choice I have made in every piece in the show, some of which I have written about - pick up the printed text in the exhibition space and have a look at the labels.
However I haven't detailed and explained every single piece of my inspiration and what every square inch means, because I think it's important that people work things out for themselves and spend time thinking and looking... or even better... make their own interpretations and use the visuals and ideas they can see to their own ends. That itself is an exercise in imagination which I have aimed to inspire in some of the pieces...
Above are some photos.
The Friday afterwards (last Friday) I held the first of three 'Talisman' workshops which I have designed off the back of the exhibition. The first one was mantra-making and sign-painting. Again, met some really awesome people who came down for it, and everyone made super fun signs, some of which people said really would help them in their daily life, which is so cool!
In the next workshop - this coming Friday (event listing here...) we will be designing tattoo-esque imagery, again along the theme of talismans, which we'll transfer onto some amazing waxed cotton and paint the designs onto it to create wall hangings, which can act as talisman's in the home.
All materials provided. 2-5pm, free, at Kentish Town Health Centre.
Some of the results of Talisman workshop #1 |
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