Saturday 26 November 2016

Fun Fun Fun



More theatres, ( and see below ) and more in my head ....but I should be doing other things....

come and see them at the Tom Paine Printing Press shop 151 High Street, Lewes ( opposite the Bull House where Paine lived and worked) on late night shopping night thursday 1st December from about 5pm onwards until 8.30-9 or when we get tired and cold and crowds thin out. As well as packaged A3 and A4 digital sets to make up or give as gifts, there are also cards, singly and in packs - useful for the festive season?

Don't forget to come and see Lewes Printmakers book launch and meet the artists event and demonstration - at the Linklater Pavilion tomorrow Sunday 27th - 3pm - tea and cake in aid of the Linklater, which is at the end of Railway Lane, Lewes BN7 2FG at the entrance to the Railway Land nature reserve - all welcome. See two posts back for details and images from The Spaces in Between. The book is also now available in the Tom Paine Press shop.

19th - 21st December I will be exhibiting at SIGHTATIONS as part of the TAG (Theoretical Archaeology Group) conference at Southampton University, and speaking and presenting at the Gone to Earth session on the wednesday (21st).
It's a quarter of a century since my previous involvement with the Group when I was preparing and touring the work from  my Rituals and Relics residency and touring exhibitions, so I am really looking forward to it, especially as the Gone to Earth session is organised by people from the Women in Print group I have been involved with over the last 2-3 years - I love the way life spirals around adding depth to experiences. I have just digitised all my old slides of my work so I might paste some up here  after Christmas when I have more time and report back on the conference maybe....

Monday 21 November 2016

Punch and Judy

Tis the season to be merry - nearly - even tho its all a bit grim - so what better than Punch and Judy to distract one; I have been trying to keep my sanity by living in paper theatre land, inspired by all the things I saw in Palermo.
I hope to do more as 2017 unfurls - plenty more trying to stay sane to come.

As I was filing away some images I found these from back in early summer - halcyon days. Started work to find a peacock peering in my window. He hung around for quite a few days - liked couscous, spurned cat food despite google recommendation. Thought he'd gone, but opened the front door a few days later and was eyeballed fiercely. What bliss.

Missed him when he moved on ; every home should have one.......