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“Seven Sisters ” is one of a set of 16 works called London Victorious. Do algorithms share the faults of their makers, do they lose interest and shy away from people. Here the jeans of the lady on the left are traced with great care, but her white coat is almost impervious to the ink of the lines. The lady in the pink top on the left is hardly touched at all, was it me that drew that line or my creation. The sign on the lamp post and the lamp post, the posters and bicycles on the wall on the other side are drawn in a cartoon precision. Whilst the trees are bristling with energy, perhaps from the electricity lines on the top left. The original idea was to capture a slice of everyday life through London. Often with my work there are many original photos that are aligned and stacked to create the image which I use as a starting point. Here the intention was to be much more spontaneous. I decided that the images would all be taken around London Underground stations on a single day. I decided that the Victoria line was a single line with no branches with a reasonable number of stations, 16, to make this possible. The name “Victoria Line” was the inspiration for the title of the set London Victorious. It was when I realized that the line ran from Brixton to Walthamstow I suddenly hit on the subtitle of B-W rather than the classic London A-Z. The blue of the top and bottom border is the blue of the Victoria Line. The pictures were taken on 29th September 2018, and initially they were transformed in 2019, and subsequently made sale ready in 2020. This is a series of 10 + 1 AP. The original prints are 24x24 inches, which includes a 1 inch border all the way round. The prints are signed in pencil on the border and come with a certificate of authenticity.
2019
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17.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in
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I am ownimage. The God who created the world created mankind in His own image. Creativity falls on an artist like mana from heaven. I own my creativity, I will take all that I can, fall on me. I am ownimage. I was born to wonderful parents in Watford a little north of London. I now live in Stroud in Gloucestershire where with my wife we run Fresh Ground Cafe and B&B. It gives me enough space for a gallery and studio and generally what life is going to be like in a post-employment world. What does that mean for people's identity and sense of self worth. One of my earliest memories is being in St Pancras hospital and my parents visiting and bringing a camera as a gift. I remember waiting for slides to come back in yellow boxes only usually to be disappointed. Now everything is digital, instance response, instance change, infinite opportunity for disappointment. My photography almost over took me and prevented me from being who I was supposed to be. I was chairman of Stroud Camera Club, and a judge for the Western Counties Photographic Federation, but it was not enough. To merely be a recorder of the truth is not enough, a mere scribe. I need to be an interpreter, a guide to a deeper way of seeeing. Perhaps I see the world strangely. I do not see the world full of color and shade as if the retina of the eye were a sensor of a camera. The ghost in the machine spins these nerve impulses, these echos of rays of light, and creates an inner world full of shape an form. 'Perception' was the name I gave to my first major project in trying to explore this. The defining question was 'how can a picture of a field of poppies show the fieldiness of the field and the poppyness of the poppy?' In real life we experience both. The images that came out of this were strange geometric transformation, sometimes from 360 degree image captures. The aim was to redefine the perspective of photography, rather than capturing the drama on the stage it sought to capture the grandure of the theatre. Rather than capturing what was in front of the lens, it captures where I was when I created the image. The images that came out of this process, this laval stage, were soft with so many images, so many pixels were fighting for their voice, that clarity became cacophony, I was not happy. Then I realized that the world is not about color. My desk is one color the carpet is another that is how my eye can tell them apart.
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