Project LV One – Day 355 – The Wells Fargo Wagon is a coming around the hill

Woman in swimsuit

I guess it was always going to happen but I have started to reflect on the work I’ve created over the 12 months of the LV One project.   To put it mildly it has been a mixed bag images some good others, well lets just say they give a rounded view of my talent – such as it might be.   I will come back to this topic over the next few days as I have decided to make volume 12 of the books I’ve been creating alongside the images a best of volume.

Nude Woman Sketch 004 Nude Woman Sketch 005

 

 

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Project LV One – Day 354 – A little sanguine

Nude Woman Sketch 003

Rhythm seems to help when making life form sketches…nine million bicycles indeed.

 

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Project LV One – Day 353 – The Rhythm

Nude Woman Sketch - quick

I was watching a YouTube video about quick nude sketches and the one thing the artist kept talking about was the rhythm of the body and how to capture it.   Somehow this seemed to hit a chord in my brain…the rhythm…an interesting thought.

 

 

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Project LV One – Day 352 – Through the Keyhole

Roxanne through the keyhole

Sometimes a brief snatch of an image I see somewhere fires my imagination.

Roxanne

 

 

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Project LV One – Day 351 – The Whitworth Gallery, Manchester

Cornelia Parker - Cold Dark Matter- An Exploded View_

If you are in Manchester in the near future I would thoroughly recommend taking a visit to the recently reopened Whitworth Gallery.   It really has a great collection of art and the latest exhibitions from Cornelia Parker and Cai Guo-Qiang mark the reopening with a bang, quite literally in the case of Cai Guo-Qiang.

Cai Guo-Qiang - Unmanned Nature - 2008 Poppy Paper

 

 

 

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Project LV One – Day 350 – Is it finished?

Work in Progress 002

 

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Project LV One – Day 349 – Work in Progress

Work in Progress 001

Still working with brushes at the moment….this might be the start of something great or not…time will tell.

 

 

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I agree with Nick

“The inclusion of Plaid Cymu and the SNP in the televised leaders’ debates, the progressive aftershocks rippling through these islands following the independence referendum and the growing realisation that the Palace of Westminster has ceded its sovereignty to people, mean that a permanent rebalancing of power and wealth in the British State is not just possible – it is inevitable.”

Leanne Wood – Plaid Cymru

Was it really 5 years ago?   My how the time passes by so quickly.  I didn’t watch the debates then and I didn’t watch the leaders debate now so I can only go on the media reaction of both times, I know there was more than one leaders debate last time but that is just a detail, and I have to say that I get the same sort of feeling.   The mainstream media woke up to the fact that there were other voices out there other than the duopoly of Labour and Conservative and like some Raj official visiting a distant colonial station were deeply fascinated by what the locals were thinking.  Of course they never thought it would make any difference and were happy to patronise the funny sounding people before going back to the safe confines of their colonial ivory towers.

Much the same happened after the Scottish referendum you could hear them saying “You’ve all done very well” whilst patting the supplicants on their bowed heads.   The only thing is that the great unwashed didn’t go back and accept the world as it was given to them but now they have the possibility of shaking things up.  The only problem with this is that the leaders of the great unwashed are also starting to believe their own rhetoric, Ms Wood’s quote being a good example.  I don’t believe that there is any appetite for progressive policies in England, sorry to point this out to the other members of this Union but England does make up over 80% of the population and therefore has a disproportionate influence on how things are.  I suspect the English are more likely to be conservative, with a small c, by nature and view with great suspicion any such rhetorical flim flam.  I am not convinced that the same is not true in Scotland or Wales as well if truth be told.  I certainly don’t feel that there is a burning desire for change either, remember in the recent Scottish referendum almost over 55% of the population voted for the status quo – something that SNP would like to pretend didn’t happen.  I guess that given the choice most people would vote for the quiet life rather than storming the barricades.  Strangely enough this is what they may well get after the results of the next election are published.

The papers at the moment are filled with horror stories about how the tail will be wagging the dog.  How the Jacobites will finally get their revenge and Bonnie Prince Alex will be marching on the Palace of Westminster crying “Freedom”.   This is a nonsense – after all we have just had one of the most stable governments in recent British history. A government whose constituent parts were made up of some of the most unstable elements in British politics when brought too close together – yet it worked.  No one has come forward with any sound arguments as to why this might not happen again when power can be smelt by those playing the game.  So if you thought that David Cameron and Nick Clegg were strange bedfellows then you are going to be really shocked at a David Cameron/SNP accommodation.   I know this is crazy but it is less crazy than a ‘ permanent…progressive…rebalancing …’

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Project LV One – Day 348 – Bepi

Godfather

It has been a while but I got out my stylus and had a little go with Brushes and this was the result – my godfather.

 

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Project LV One – Day 347 – Camera on Calke

Calke on Camera 002

Today I visited one of my favourite places in the whole wide world (just a touch of hyperbole I know but who cares?) – Calke Abbey.  I was told a story many years ago that one of my less than reputable ancestors was a poacher in the area and I like to think he may well have been active in an around Calke Abbey.  I have no idea whether this is true and we will never be able to prove it one way or another but it is something I choose to believe so I guess that makes it true, at least for me.

One of the events running at the moment is a photographic exhibition called Calke on Camera which, it you might find not too difficult to believe, was for images of Calke Abbey.  The theme this year was ‘What the Harpur- Crewes’ built’.  The exhibition itself was very much a muchness  but it did get me thinking about my photographic image collection of Calke Abbey. So I have just spent ten minutes collating my Camera of Calke exhibition – many of which have already appeared in this blog before.

I congratulate the winning photographers for their photographic efforts and their success.

So without any further ado here is my little exhibition, which have been altered to suit my own purposes which is really just to please me.

Calke on Camera 010 Calke on Camera 009 Calke on Camera 008 Calke on Camera 007 Calke on Camera 006 Calke on Camera 005 Calke on Camera 004 Calke on Camera 003

 

 

 

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