Things are a little silly at the moment…the only way I seem to be able update my blog is via email – how strange
Simon Marchini
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Things are a little silly at the moment…the only way I seem to be able update my blog is via email – how strange
Simon Marchini
Web: http://WWW.simonmarchini.co.uk
After an absence of a few weeks I am finally back at my easel – this time with pierre noir and grey tone pastels. Oh it feels good to be back.
I don’t know why but this week has just flown by in a blur and most of next week looks like it is going to do the same – such is life.
Strange how life leads you down strange and wonderful coincidences. Yesterday, for reasons that are just too boring even for this blog, I found myself driving through Easington. This was the mine which I believe used to dump waste in the North Sea, at Seaham, where I had just visited. It is also used for great effect in the brilliant British movie Get Carter.
Today I find myself hunting for the signs of medieval mining in North West Leicestershire from the comfort of my home thanks to the wonderful Google Earth. This wasn’t planned either.
The reason I was touring the high points of North East culture was to see a couple of really excellent exhibitions at the Lang and MIMA (See my partner in crime’s Blog for a full throated consideration of what we saw – BTW if you an artist or have an interest in art then David’ blog is well worth following)
Yesterday found us at the MIMA for the International Exchanges: Modern Art and St Ives 1915-1965 exhibition and as usual I fell foul of the illogical photography rules. I fully respect the no flash rule but not being allowed to take photographs of works of art that we own, they were from the Tate collection, is just nonsense. It is doubly so when you consider you get all the images you may want of the works on line anyway. Just to add insult to injury I was allowed to take photos in one room but not another. Oh so very silly.

After this it was back onto the road for the next cultural pit stop – this time at The Hepworth in Wakefield. If by some floock you should bump into David do not under any circumstance believe any story he might tell you about how we got lost in Wakefield!
So today is catching up and looking for black heads, this is what I call the tell tale signs of medieval coal mines even though I had planned to drawing all day. Such is life.
After a good nights sleep what better than a bit of drawing to wake up to…I give you a rough and ready Jessica Rabbit- probably the most unlikely Disney character ever

Simon Marchini
http://www.simonmarchini.co.uk
For reasons that I won’t bore you with I’m having to post today’s entry using my iPhone … So these images were made at Newcastle University.
Simon Marchini
http://www.simonmarchini.co.uk
Simon Marchini
http://www.simonmarchini.co.uk
The damp and cold winter is just around the corner now – can’t wait for spring to poke it’s head above the ground in the form of daffodils – wishing my life away I think.
Another day, another example of just how weak kneed most politicians are. Having to face up to the fact that their world is coming to an end our great and good appear to have no idea how to deal with things – god help us if they were having to face a real crisis rather than the possibility that their political dreams are falling apart.
We are now suffering from pointless election fever where everyone appears to have caught UKIP. Each day I scan the papers in the vain hope that anyone of note has had the balls to stand up to the nonsense that is UKIP and all I see are frightened men wanting the nasty man, Mr Farage, to go away. It doesn’t really matter whether they are under the blue or red flag they seem to be so scared of UKIP as that they all are trying, in their own way, to out kip the kippers. It will never work.
So what will be the result of all this depressing nonsense? The hungest of hung parliaments when no party will come close to having a majority nor any chance of running a minority government with support from other parties (I really don’t see UKIP holding the balance of power I guess they will be lucky to get 5 MPs given the electoral maths). Which means another election or some form of grand coalition and my favourite at the moment would be a grand coalition of the left rather than some crazed mishmash of real UKIP and hidden UKIP and the rump of the Conservative party cowering in the corner. This would mean that Labour would be the largest party in this unstable government but I doubt that Ed Miliband would make a very convincing candidate for PM – whilst he might try to be I suspect that things would unravel very quickly. One of the reasons for this would be Scotland where I suspect the SNP will make convincing gains in Labour’s Strathclyde heartland. In this landslide there will be one politician who, should he stand, and there are signs coming from Scotland that he just might, would be a first class candidate for Prime Minister – Alex Salmon.
This, of course, is utter nonsense unless you are Alex Salmon who would love to be PM, partially because it is the only way that he can deliver independence to Scotland but mainly it would play to his massive ego. Would he do it? I doubt it and I also doubt that Labour would allow it – a junior member of of the coalition and a sworn enemy providing the leader of the coalition. However, stranger things have happened – especially if his pitch would also include such things as a Welsh parliament and proportional representation for Westminster parliament – thus removing once and for all the chances of another strong right wing Government – plus there are no real leaders available in the Labour party who could deliver.
Is this all fantasy? Yes it probably is but what would a weak and fearful Ed Miliband deliver? Probably no more than a pugnacious Alex Salmon who is working towards a new relationship between the countries that make up the Union. One thing for sure he is unlikely to spend millions of pounds blowing up Toyota pick ups in the Iraqi desert although we will be lumbered with those great white elephants HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales.
It is certainly going to be an interesting time over the next 6/9 months – just don’t expect any rational arguments or sensible leadership. Nothing new there then I guess.
Simon Marchini
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