From a large, cold, but friendly Studio in Ladywood.
Backdrop ~ Many fragments of.
22-02-20.
Concurrently.
The backdrop was painted pretty close to the Argonauts albeit finishing slightly afterward.
Both projects happened mainly because of the amount of space that I had. It was a large communal studio situation & a bulk of the painting was carried out in the colder months, with nobody around. I built a hut with a bed and the seemed to always shine on the left hand side of this picture in the mornings.
Bob Morris had left his studio next to mine and left me with a dozen or more 10ft/4ft polystyrene panels.
Taking on the backdrop allowed me to tighten up or get more into detail & follow whims, let it go where-ever.
Although, the thing had existed from a few years before when I had used it as a backdrop for a miniature stage I built in a Live/Work project.
Concurrently.
The backdrop was painted pretty close to the Argonauts albeit finishing slightly afterward.
Both projects happened mainly because of the amount of space that I had. It was a large communal studio situation & a bulk of the painting was carried out in the colder months, with nobody around. I built a hut with a bed and the seemed to always shine on the left hand side of this picture in the mornings.
Bob Morris had left his studio next to mine and left me with a dozen or more 10ft/4ft polystyrene panels.
Taking on the backdrop allowed me to tighten up or get more into detail & follow whims, let it go where-ever.
Although, the thing had existed from a few years before when I had used it as a backdrop for a miniature stage I built in a Live/Work project.
I also did a back as well, which I had forgotten about! |
It also had a little outing as a map by the door of a rather large show I held with Peter Hadfield 2006 (?) |
The Panels in the rather large Central Library window |
*
No comments:
Post a Comment