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This is the finished background for the poster for the FoolishPeople production "A Red Threatening Sky". once the base image was done, very little was needed to make it fit writer/director John Harrigan's vision of the poster's aesthetic. You really should click the link at the bottom to view the photo gallery of the performance. Written & Directed by John Harrigan Produced by Lucy Allin & John Harrigan Core Creative team: John Harrigan, Lucy Allin, P. Emerson Williams, Tereza Kamenicka, Ruth Middleton, Hannah Druckes, Emma Tompkins, Johan Stjernholm & Abbie Yaxley Assistant Producer: James Bland Choreography by Johan Stjernholm Executive Producers: Xanadu Xero, Samm Hain, Lucy Allin, John Harrigan, Ruth Middleton & Tereza Kamenicka Cast Christine...Eleanor Appleton Dr Emily B...Laura Gallacher Harry...John Harrigan Jane Scarrow...Charlotte Gray Joan...Brooke Dibble Lin Hills...Kim Burnett Miss Moreau...Tereza Kamenicka Pearl...Lucy Allin Roy...Jamie Richards Rumina...Ruth Middleton Talia...Daisy Leverington Thea von Harbou...Maria McColgan Valentinian...Tania Batzoglou Ghost Dancers Johan Stjernholm Reiko Mori Fumi Sakamaki Design Team Hannah Druckes Emma Tompkins Abbie Yaxley Design Assistants Leslie Borg Helen Stay Petra Hjortsberg Joyce Kidd Anne Bengard Sara Gianfrate John Middleton Jamie Elkin Finn Harrigan Gage Harrigan Sound design by P. Emerson Williams Costume design by Hannah Druckes Miss Moreau's costume made by Anna Cocciadiferro Poster design by P. Emerson Williams Lighting design by Big Bean Productions Lewis Willding & Charlie Strangeways Lighting Assistants: Rhys Thomas & Jennifer Watson Stage Managers: Hannah Druckes, James Bland, Emma Tompkins & Leslie Borg Production assistants: Caiti Grove & Anna Radeva Artists Emily Dezurick-Badran Tom G Adriani Jules Newman- Ghouliar's Peculiars Ioanna Pantazopoulou Xanadu Xero Maryam Hashemi Takayuki Hara Marie-Louise Jones Samm Hain Kara Rae Garland Sinead Geary Sponsored by: Dark Mills Festival Big Bean Productions Space Engineering
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
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I create work that seeks to encapsulate the experience of the numinous, from calm meditative visions to harrowing moments of cosmic expansion of consciousness. In trying to capture the essence of experience the work can take on narrative properties or render itself in entirely abstract terms. So, in a sense, the person looking at the work is the subject and the observer in one. My work is about capturing that moment when the individual sees convention and creed as the arbitrary set of assumptions they are, the rise and fall of empires as the unimportant and vain frothing and bubbling of ephemera they are. It is about the joy of letting ludic sociopolitical distractions go, even as compassion compels the idividual in all thoughts and action. I work in pencil, ink, painting as well as digital media, including still images, video, music and sound art. At the base of all visual work is mark making, and much of the digital work has as a basis scanned pencil drawings. Where I find my imagery is from direct experience in my daily practice. By not using imagery and iconography from extant traditions presents a challenge. To use imagery that is very personal and make it communicate in a way that is universal is one goal taht will never bocome easy. Therein lies the joy of creation. It's interesting to observe how the reactions of people who see the art at an exhibition react to it versus how people's relationship to pieces develop over time when they have them in their homes. One person ended up giving a piece back because she found it reaching out to her and moving when she was alone with it. They do keep developing long after I'm done with them. My role is in the creation and when other people interact with the work is when it is complete, so until that point the art is only partially manifest. When starting a new piece I can't say that I know what will result, nor what I'll be when I emerge from the other side of the process of its creation. We are all in the process of experiencing aspects of this process of the universe coming into being. We'll be living in a new reality, (or rather, we'll have reality tunnels exploded), by the end of this. My main stylistic inspirations are from the decadent artists of late 19th century Vienna, the surrealists and photographers, from Imogen Cunningham to the Starns twins, to Joel-Peter Witkin. Where that leaves me is anyone's guess.
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