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John Cole

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This is a portrait of my friend John Cole who passed away in 2003. John was a talented self taught artist who was interested in invented portraits and he blended Surrealism with the London School. In his formative years John served an apprenticeship with Alfred Hecht guilders and framers who made the wonderful gold frames for Francis Bacon.
At some point in the future I will post some info and examples of John’s work.

Portraits

 

Portrait 3b

 

I am going to post some portraits both old and new. It’s something I’ve done over 40 or so years for different clients and it’s time to take it more seriously. I work from photographs and try to bring a level of drawing and originality to the work. The drawing above was produced in 2001 and came from a colour magazine image. It was drawn with a sanguine Conte pencil.

Over the next few weeks I will add some more together with some thoughts on portraiture.

 

Delphi Restaurant Mural

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Here is a mural recently completed for the Delphi Restaurant at Ramsgate Harbour. The developer and owner George Fellas and his partner Sophia have created a traditional Greek ‘feel’ to the basement space.

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Delphi Mural 2

 

Delphi Mural 8

 

It was created over two months and the idea was to have an open image view which compensates for the lack of windows (there is only one) . It also reflects the harbour marina setting upstairs. A fantastic location.

 

Delphi Mural 4

 

Delphi Mural 3

 

Delphi Mural 5

 

Delphi Mural 6

 

Dephi Mural 7

 

I wish George and Sophia all the best, also Bambo. Stelios the chef and Olga. I’m sure it will be a welcoming place for the Greek community and brings an extra choice for the hungry hordes of Ramsgate.

I will try to add some sharper images. My camera wasn’t quite up to the job.

 

Jeremy Deller ‘English Magic’

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I recently had the opportunity to help paint and supervise the installation of one of the murals in the Jeremy Deller show ‘English Magic’ at the Turner Contemporary gallery in Margate (pictured above).

A very tight deadline ( two weeks) and a great group of collaborators produced this image of the offshore tax haven of St Helier Jersey on fire after a fictitious riot. The mural occupied two walls 18 feet high. Many thanks to the skilful team,  Joseph, Mandy, Jo, Matt, Raliat, Stacy, Kelly, Lucy, Greg and Dan, not forgetting Andy. The mural was designed by Stuart Sam Hughes and had previously been painted in Venice at the Biennale, The William Morris Gallery, and Bristol. Margate was the last Venue. The British Council commissioned the show.

The overall political message of the show is quite loaded so it’s refreshing that an institution like Turner would show it. Reaction has been positive.

 

St Helier 1

 

St Helier 2

 

St Helier 3

 

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In progress. After projecting and tracing Stuart’s design on the wall this is day seven.

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Day ten.

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Sarah Hawk

This is Sarah Tynan’s Hawk with it’s four wheel prey. The image below shows the mural in progress.

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Morris

 

This wonderful image was created by Stuart Sam Hughes. It shows William Morris as a giant throwing a ‘super yacht’ (belonging to Roman Abramovich) into the Venice Lagoon. Jeremy had visited Venice for the previous Biennale and was annoyed that Roman had parked his yacht thus obscuring the view. So take that you naughty Oligarch!

All the murals in this show were painted four times over in total. Stuart has a background in illustration and it is reminiscent of magazine editorial images that are less prevalent now. Temporary murals are becoming popular in institutions and this was the first time I’ve been involved in such a project.

 

Enter

 

This Banner greets you at the entrance of the exhibition. All the banners in the show were made by Ed Hall who has made many Trade Union Banners. Ed has collaborated with Jeremy for many years, as has Stuart.

 

Ooh

Yeah.

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Dics

Master discs of the recording of the Melodians Steel Orchestra who provide some wonderful interpretations of David Bowie’s ‘The Man Who Sold The World’ and Vaughan Williams

Axes

 

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Neolithic Hand-Axes and arrowheads found along the Thames were also on display. Also in the mixed display are Soviet Bonds, William Morris textile blocks and tiles, William Turner watercolours, Prison inmate/war veteran drawings and John Ruskin drawings. A squashed four- wheel drive to sit on whilst watching a mesmerising Hi-Definition slow motion film of birds of prey adds to the Subtle spell of this show. A very timely and prescient statement.