Friday, October 16, 2009

Piling up


Notices which I had once made to go outside the house on a post were brought in to the gallery


and placed on the beach.


Shelves to hold stacks of paintings were modelled on the stands erected for milk churns when these used to be collected from farms by the creamery lorries.


The blackboard was a copy of the notices that "farm shops" display to advertise bags of potatoes and other produce on sale. It advertised my paintings in the same way.


Small paintings were on sale as if they were vegetables in a country market.
The gallery is stuffed with paintings, in stacks everywhere. As in this photo, they were at one time in boxes of all different sizes.


Sometimes the studio looked cluttered


because it was


until one day I decided to have a major clear-out


A space had to be made in the centre of the room.

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