BULLETINS (Blogs in other words)
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The End Of The world
"Here we are enjoying a Kilburns gig; one of my favourite bands at the time, being this group of friends and contemporaries, mostly from the fine art department at Canterbury." -
Lorraine, Steam and Speed (The Hindenburg's Last Flight).
"I was wondering how I could include the Eastern Gardens in the foreground (long since bull-dozered) when I came up with a Hockney sculpture park.
I had created a town planner with vision. Three months before its creator’s birth a preemptive celebration of the Barnsley boy’s genius is installed at very little expense by his persistance.What a gent. And he didn’t even exist."
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My brush with Magritte.
"He’s had one last Gauloise, and steps through the gate under a waxing gibbous moon. Going home to his Empire of Light."
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Lovely Lala.
“In the morning she’d treat us to I Could Have Danced All Night. Mum would be making breakfast and getting me ready for school. She probably thought she could do without a constant cabaret, but the memory of her is so indelible.
All those songs are late arrivals but welcome additions to my DNA.” -
7th February 1964: The Beatles break America. And badly.
"How sweet indeed, until 7th February in 1964, when 3,000 fans greet the American Clipper Flight 101 from London delivering The Beatles to America." -
Lockdown: Rind About Midnight
“How could you not feel as though you were about to enjoy a night of special magic after you arrive a bit late, even with those forest roads threatening to terminate the recentlyreplaced springs in your old but classy Audi.” -
Lockdown: Up and Away
“When beauty was a necessity”, he said, and after letting that sink in, I asked him is that what engaged them in their intense conversation. He said no, not all. “We were trying to decide on the best Miles Davis rhythm section.” -
Peoplescapes. Everybody has a story.
"Sometimes somebody will want to be included as part of a an existing print; to take their place amongst the original inhabitants..."
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First Loves: Frank Bellamy
"The information conveyed with the least amount of time spent on shading, but a lot of time devoted to the important bits. Like the story..."
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