Project LV One – Day 298 – Ernst Haas

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I cannot say I know a great deal about Ernst Haas other than a book of his photographs had a great influence back on me in the 1970’s. (I have just discovered that the book was called The Creation and I seem to remember that it came as a free gift if I subscribed to the long defunct Camera magazine, although I don’t believe it was the limited edition version!)  I was reminded of this when I was going through Pinterest today and I came across one of his photographs.  As soon as I saw it my memories of the almost forty years ago came flooding back.  It is so amazing how the slightest impulse through the brain reignites connections that had stayed dormant for all  those years.  In honour of those memories I have just made these Haas ‘ish’ images from my recent holiday in Florida.

 

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Project LV One – Day 297 – In defence of Jack Vettriano

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Tate Britain is the national gallery of British art from 1500 to the present day

If Wikipedia is correct, a question you should always ask about any entry in that wonderful collection of human history and nonsense,  then why hasn’t the Tate purchased at least one piece of Jack Vettriano’s work?    This is not an argument over whether Vettriano’s is a good or great painter, I think down in the good end of this spectrum.  No it is about art history and ensuring the record is complete for future generations.  I am sure there are many British artists who don’t have work in the august body’s collection but whether you like him or not Vettriano is a very successful British artist and so should be there.

Here, I think, is the rub of it all.  Vettriano is too successful for his own good.  If he had stayed some jobbing artist and not become a millionaire on the back of his work then you wouldn’t be reading this.  But he is successful and this rubs the nose of the many  ‘important’ artists and their supporters.  Here is some up start from a Scottish pit village producing quite ordinary works of art selling for outstanding amounts of money how can that be fair?  The art world is nothing if not jealous about other people’s success.  So in a fit of pique the art establishment appears to have decided to turn their backs on him.  Even in his native Scotland he all but despised in the art establishment.

One day the bottom may fall out of the Jack Vettriano art market and if that should happen I am sure there will be many members of the art establishment who will be overjoyed.  However, in a hundred years time when some art historian is trying to find his work he will not be able to look in the National Gallery of British Art’s collection.   This is wrong and should be corrected.

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Project LV One – Day 296 – Lazyness

Dead Eyes

Sometimes I just go through the motions because I am just too lazy to do anything else.  This watercolour is a case in point.  I sketched it out in one room and painted it in another from memory because I couldn’t be arsed to get up and keep referring back to the source.

That being said I seem to be making a series of paintings about damaged women as, to me, this woman looks like she has seen far too much and that burden can be seen in her dead eyes.  I wonder why that is?

 

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Project LV One – Day 295 – When the money runs out what are you left with?

When the money runs out

You have to wonder at the PR machine behind 50 shades of grey.  I have not seen the movie and have no real inclination to do so but just remember:  When the young woman starring the movie gets to forty she is much less likely to get work that the male actor – clearly there are shades  that are greyer than others and when they are on a woman they are more grey than a man.

 

 

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Project LV ONe – Day 294 – Bloody be thy end…

Ronan

Sometimes out of the corner of one’s eye you capture some strange things.  Half seen items suddenly become fully formed by your imagination and then take a life of their own.  So it is with ‘Bloody be thy end’.   I was scanning through something earlier today and I thought I saw this quote.  In fact I had seen nothing of the sort but by the time my mind hand gone to work there was the quote fully formed.  I wonder what that says about me?

Nude Woman 008

 

 

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Project LV One – Day 276 to Day 291

Holiday snap shots…how very interesting.   The sarcasm of the statement drips through me with a dread.  Actually having looked at what I have posted I have come to realise what they actually say is what a jumble my mind is.  I guess they also show the limits of the iPhone as a serious camera – maybe.  So here are the missing days images – enjoy?

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I have no idea what it is like to be rich

Many years ago I realised that I had no real idea how to become rich. I had great ideas but no earthly understanding of how to turn those into money making schemes. Like many I wondered what it was like to be rich but very quickly reality came knocking at the door and I settled down to my lot in life, which, to most people I guess, would be comfortable enough.

One of the things I could never understand about the rich is the reluctance to pay taxes on their earnings. There seems to be something that enters the heart, perhaps this is what drives someone to be rich or stay rich, which assumes that taxes are for other people, people less well off than themselves. They seem to collectively argue that as they now pay a large proportion of the income tax bill they have a right to reduce their taxes accordingly. After all, they no doubt point out to each other in the secret clubs that the rich are members of, many builders happily diddle the VAT man with ‘cash in hand jobs’. They also point out that many of the less well off take advantage of ISAs and other such schemes so what is wrong with the they, the rich, making use of all the exotic tax advantages that their highly paid accountants and financial advisors come up with?

What is wrong indeed? Nothing if they are legal but it does leave the Conservative party, the one political party who clearly support the rich with a bit of a problem. You see they have an election to win and the way that they have come up with is to rerun the election of 1992 where the then Conservative government came from behind in no small part by rubbishing the then Labour party leader and screaming about tax hikes should Labour win. All well and good unless suddenly the great unwashed are reminded that the Conservative party also see nothing wrong with pimping Her Majesties’ Home Secretary out for a bit of shoe shopping to the aforementioned rich people. At the same time it would seem that during their watch the tax authorities have taken an awful long time to start to look into the tax anomalies of the rich provided by the HSBC private bank in Switzerland. This allows snotty nosed bloggers like myself to point out the hypocrisy of the Conservatives’ claim that we are all in this together.

I believe in the right of rich people to stay rich what I don’t believe in is the rich not paying their way, after all they do seem to have significant other advantages like sending their children to the best schools who then just seem to be able to get into the best universities etc. I know that there isn’t a level playing field and given the nature of the beast within all of us there never will be. What I don’t believe in is a world that we seem to inhabit where the poor are demonised as thieves and criminals whilst the rich are allowed to steal, yes steal, millions from the government in the way of unpaid taxes yet get only a slap on the wrist when they are caught out. Worst of all the accountants who come up with these wizard tax avoidance plans aren’t effected at all and indeed go onto advice the government on tax matters themselves then use this insider knowledge to help the rich to avoid paying taxes.

I know this is a crass over simplification of a much more complicated and nuanced world with far more than 50 shades of grey but given our current Prime Minister, a millionaire who see’s nothing wrong in saying that the decaying building that is the Palace of Westminster reminds him of school he really does have a problem trying to pretend that he has the interest of the country at heart rather than the narrower sectional interests of the rich. If more of this stuff comes out and it starts to stick then no amount of scaremongering about Ed Miliband will help and suddenly the 1992 plan will come unstuck faster than you can say Neil Kinnock .

Events dear boy events.

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

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Project LV One – Day 293 – I hate jet lag

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There was a time when I could shake off jet lag in a day and feel myself again…I fear those days are long gone as I feel like shit.   It hasn’t helped that I have been trying to catch up with two weeks worth of chores which I just about have sorted out.   Still working on the images for the project but here is one to be going on with.

 

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Project LV One – Day 292 – Yes I’m back

Pastel Painting of Woman Sitting

So normal service is now resumed.  After sunning myself in Florida I am back to to grey but not particularly cold Britain. The more astute of you might notice that I am missing 17 days of images from my year long project and this is true.  However, over those 17 days I have been creating images and once I have sorted them out I will post bock posting…I bet you can’t wait.

As for today it is all about catching up and getting over jet lag – a wonderful combination which is bound to lead to a head ache.  Such is life.

 

 

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From a distance things still don’t make any sense

Over the past two weeks I have read many things about how Britain is no longer a major power. Apparently we are no longer punching above our weight, in fact we now talk loudly but carry only a very small stick. The culmination of this diminishing of Britain’s standing in the world is that we have only been on 6% of the bombing raids over the Middle East and that Australia has more military personnel in the region than Britain.

Of course what none of the people putting forward this can answer is what exactly a much bigger British presence in the ISIS conflict is actually going to achieve. After all we had a much bigger present in the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts and that did so much for both countries as well as our own. I am sure the parents and families of the dead military personnel feel that their loved ones died for the great cause of making Britain a major power.

I hope I am not an appeaser as I believe in a strong military but I also believe that the military should only be used when there is a clear goal for them to achieve. Battling ISIS can never be one of those goals. ISIS would appear to me a symptom of a problem that bombs and bullets cannot solve, certainly not from the west. Instead it is a problem that can only be solved by the people of the Middle East. Yes we can help where we can but we cannot come up nor impose a solution. This was always the problem of getting involved in Syria, just exactly who would we be supporting? As it turns out we may well have been supporting the growth of ISIS. We will have to accept the solution that region comes up with, even though we might find it unpalatable. ( I suspect ISIS would collapse in months should some form of solution to the Syria question be found – look how they pissed off the Jordanians in short order)

Another argument is that by stopping ISIS over there will stop the radicalisation over here. I just cannot follow that logic. Radicalism is about ideas and bullets only serve to support the radical ideas. Yes we should be vigilant against radicalism at home and deal with it firmly but we should not fan the flames by bombing and shooting people in the Middle East because in the end we end up providing evidence for the uninformed to believe.

So how can Britain be a strong power? Well by forgetting its imperial past and remember its more historic position of being a European power. In this arm chair general’s point of view we should build a military to be a bulwark in Europe. We should have the capacity to reinforce our NATO allies in Europe. This isn’t about making Britain a small country but is facing up to the reality that the American’s no longer consider Europe that important. ( This also means that they consider Putin little more than a distraction to the main thrust of 21st century American strategy – the way to deal with China and India). In fact if we did this then we would get brownie points with the Americans and also show up the many rich European nations that refuse to do their share in NATO.

This would also mean that the military would have to concentrate only on the problems of Europe rather than the world and would make equipment procurement so much simpler. Is this likely? Not a hope in hell as it seems that any politician, no matter the hue, like to act as though half the world is still painted red.

We are a collection of islands off of the European coast and that is where we should now be concentrating our focus, not in the Middle East or Asia or Africa. We have a first class military with too many demands placed on them whilst at the same time they are cut back and cut back. We also have a first class arms industry which we should also value (I know this is controversial but they do earn an awful lot of money for the country and employ many thousands of people). The Atlantic is our sea and Europe our sphere of influence and we should aim to be a power in both of those area.

I don’t think this is appeasement but a dose of the realities of the world in which we live. Many in the establishment won’t like it but then again I can’t think of the last time that the establishment’s view ever really made any sense other than to themselves.

Here ends the view of this arm chair General.

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

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