Project LV One – Day 306 – Through the Square Window

Through the Looking Glass

Over the years windows and the views through them have been a constant theme of my photographic images.  To prove this here is just a selection of images from the last 12 months.

 

 

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Project LV One – Day 305 – Being Frank

Frank

Anyone who has ever tried to make a likeness of anyone will know millimetres matter.  A stray line here and the likeness disappears in a puff of smoke.  It makes matters worse when you decide to make the likeness in ink when the opportunities to correct careless mistakes is greatly reduced.

 

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Project LV One – Day 304 – Derbyshire, Kedleston and Peterborough

Man in Wig

Somehow I have managed to get Photoshop Lightroom to append Derbyshire, Kedleston and Peterborough as keywords to any image I might wish synchronize.  I have no idea how to remove this and after spending many fruitless hours going through setting etc I have come to accept this as something I just have to deal with.  Such is the frustration of life, although on the frustration spectrum  this is at the not very end rather than the anger and suicide end.

 

Nude Woman 010

 

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Project LV One – Day 303

Anita

 

 

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Project LV One – Day 302 – Change is part of human condition

Afetr the Lord Mayors show

We all have our pet projects where we like to think that things should stay the same and would be most upset should they change.  Unfortunately change is the reason why we are the dominant species on the planet.  If it wasn’t for change then we probably would still be leading lives of short terror as some form of hominoid in the African rift valley.  In short we all must embrace change and make the best of things.

This thought came through my mind as I was wondering around Leicester city centre this morning.  On my travels took me past the site of the previous City Council offices that were demolished on Sunday.   The buildings were unloved but they had been a landmark in the city since the 1970’s – now they are no more.

Wygeston House Stained Glass Windows - Newark Museum_

As I roamed the city centre I took in the Newark Houses museum where I found these delightful late medieval stained glass windows.  They date from around 1500 AD and clearly depict a vibrant Catholic England.  However, within the life of the former City Council office block all this iconography was brushed away and the English reformation was forced on the reluctant English by their King’s Henry and Edward.  Some changes are minor and some are not but we all have to make the most of the cards that life deals us.  As the Borg would say “Resistance is futile”.

 

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Project LV One – Volume’s 8 and 9 are now on line

Project LV One-01

 

Project LV One

 

Better late than never I guess.  Anyway both volumes are now available at Blurb should you wish to view.  The links are below:

Volume 8

http://www.blurb.co.uk/bookstore/invited/5428991/c293c5970031b2be505e3565d0d36ecdd1390c60

Volume 9

http://www.blurb.co.uk/bookstore/invited/5428980/d2c8836d3cf7aa1d89c1e022181d43eaa72aac68

 

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Project LV One – Day 301 – Rembrandt’s Nose

Rembrandt Portrait of a Poet

If you ever have the opportunity to see Rembrandt’s portraits in close proximity you will notice that many of them, whilst formally being of someone else, end up having a strange resemblance to the great man himself.  I don’t believe that this is a particularly new revelation but as with many things Rembrandt it always come back to the nose.

This morning in my art class we had to chose a portrait to copy/work on and I choose a portrait from Rembrandt’s later period and after around two hours work this was the result.  This is little more than the first stab at the painting but I think it is travelling in the correct direction – there is an awful long way for it to go before it would be considered finished.  However, art classes have time limits and this was the best I could do in the time.

 

 

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The government that nobody voted for.

Over the weekend there has been a series of articles by political commentators about the likely make up of the next government. The SNP boggy man (or should that be woman?) card was played heavily as though Scottish voters were second class citizens. It seems that many people find it a unpleasant thought that a political party should act in its own interest i.e Scotland’s interest as they see it, rather than the United Kingdom’s. Equally, many scare stories were being given another run out about the perils of another coalition government, its formation and it’s fragility. It was even hinted that a government not formed by the party with the largest number of MP’s might in some ways not be legitimate or that such a government might be the government that nobody voted for. This is nonsense.

In the first past the post constituency parliamentary system we have people don’t vote for a government they vote for their local MP. The local MP then joins with other MP’s to help form a government however, he or she is first and foremost an MP rather than a member of the government and so if he or she wish to work with other MPs to form a different government then they are welcomed to do so. This, of course, is a hugely simplistic model of how the House of Commons works but at its core lies the problem faced by all major parties who wish to try and form a government. Governments depend on being able to pass their legislation through parliament, which in turn requires discipline amongst their party’s MPs. However, with the fixed term parliament and the rise of smaller political parties, which the SNP must be considered as, party discipline starts to break down and suddenly we are faced with the prospect of Governments falling on a regular basis. This is seen by the traditionalists as an attack at the heart of the way that the country is run. Whether this is the case remains to be seen.

What it does mean is that business as usual is not the way forward. It will mean that fewer laws will be passed, not a bad thing in this author’s view, and perhaps more time will be spent holding the Government of the day to account for what they want to do. It will be messy and not to everyone’s liking, especially the rump ‘major’ political parties who will have to form differing coalitions to get their legislation through. The irony of all this is that should some form of proportional representation become the method by which MPs are elected then it can rightly be claimed that the voter is voting for a party. But of course this would then lead to coalition governments being the norm and Britain may well start entering the twenty first century rather than still think along the lines of twentieth century. Wouldn’t that be refreshing?

Simon Marchini
http://www.simonmarchini.co.uk

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Project LV One Day 300….Day 300 – where did that year go?

Nude Woman 009

The speed of light is a constant, well in most of the universe but in the quantum level things aren’t that straight forward.  Time is also supposed to be a constant, travelling in one direction and a constant pace.  However, anyone who is getting older will tell you that time is not a constant but rather seems to quicken just as the body starts its slow decline.  Maybe that is another universal constant the inverse ratio of time and your age, so as a youngster time seems to stand still but around forty things seem to start to change and now time is disappearing at an alarming rate.

So it is with this project..it seems like yesterday that I sat in the cafe at Tate Liverpool and came up with this idea now it is 12 months later and I only have 60 or so days to go.  What will I do with my life then?

 

 

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Project LV One – Day 299 – Wolf Hall…Continuing and theme

Wolf Hall 001

Wolf Hall 002

I, like many people, have been enjoying the series Wolf Hall.  For those of you who are not aware it is the story of Thomas Cromwell, Henry the Eighth’s most notorious political advisor, as told by Hilary Mantel in her novel of the same name.  As I was watching the series o it struck me that I have already made a painting of Cromwell nearly 3 years ago and so I decided to make a quick drawing of the wonderful Mark Rylance as Cromwell.  It is strange how these things keep recurring in one’s life – actually it is not as you might be aware I am interested in history, politics and political dramas so I guess it isn’t that strange after all.

BTW I think the brushes portrait may have been of one of Henry’s courtiers rather than Cromwell – such is fun one’s memory plays one one.

 

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