Monday 30 April 2012

May Exhibition

Woodcarvings in the Garden    Brighton Festival 2012
Artists' Open Houses         Hanover Art Trail

See my carvings displayed in the old laundry garden at: 20 Quebec Street, Brighton, BN2 9UZ, as part of a group exhibition. Open May weekends, 11 - 6pm. Enjoy Tea and Cakes in a lovely setting while you are there!

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Old Chief    (oak)

Friday 20 April 2012

Smiley the celeb

This piece is being used on flyers etc to advertise a garden exhibition including my work, as part of the Brighton Festival in May. He is carved out of a large slab of Western Hemlock, the tree, not the poison they used on poor Socrates. After I had carved him I was stuck for a title, at last settling on "Smiley". Several people commented that he resembled the beautiful carved faces at Angkor Vat. Later that year a friend returned from a holiday in the Far East, and gave me a lovely souvenir book with many pictures. The text was written in pigeon english, and I was very surprised to see that the carved face most resembling my Smiley, is entitled "Smiling of Bayon". I guess a smile is a smile the world over.

Sunday 15 April 2012

The Bone People

This group of small carvings are worked from the dead branches of a Mexican Orange tree. The wood is delightful, soft and pale but very sound. I think of the scrimshaw carvings eskimos and sailors of old would make on bones and tusks. I shall carve more before exhibiting them. I like that, after the initial chiselling in the studio, I can work them with a hand knife on my lap in the evenings, with the telly on. I also am quite excited by the suggestive shapes already there. The standing chap with the outstretched fist I realise now, is exactly like a laying figure in the bottom left corner of Guernica.




My worthy assistant

I thought you may like to see my assistant, who makes useful comments from his window seat in my studio! His name is Rothko, but he is far from depressed.


Sunday 8 April 2012

next project - small angel

Now I am working on a project for my friend Dave Fry, who supplies my wood. He gave me this Y shaped old  piece of oak, and asked me to find an angel in it.




















Joseph and Juliet completed!

Yes, at last completed.....



Sunday 1 April 2012

Joseph and Juliet

 Some photos of a piece I am currently working on. I live in a terraced house with the pavement right outside. One evening I was pulling the curtains, and outside were two young skateboarders, probably aged 13 or so. They were sharing a happy, yet chaste embrace. A few days later I decided to sketch this. During the sketch, the boy developed a big woolly rasta hat, the girl a hijab. I started thinking about Romeo and Juliet, the Montagues and the Capulets, Joseph and Mary, Christians and Muslims.....I hoped the image might convey something universal about warring factions, and love. I decided to call it Joseph and Juliet. It's carved out of a very old oak joist, and looks a bit "lumpy" in progress. The piece is nearly finished now, so I shall post a picture of it completed soon. It would have been finished earlier had it not been for the                                           fantastic heatwave which drew me outside, to the beach, the garden, the hills...