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Life can be gloomy, and this is off-set by bright colour in the home, office, workplace, and in the world generally. This book merges theory with practice and may contribute to the arts industry in some modest way by describing the quest to make colourful art. The Daubs projects may also help the general debate of what art is, and who an artist is. It is my privilege to provide an account of the Daubs, (so far), and I hope that you will be able to take from it some encouragement in respect of your own art projects. 'The brighter the colour the brighter the mood' drives the story.
I must be clear of what i am saying in this book about my adopted city, Manchester, where my two children were born, and call home - this sport, food and clothing crazy place, this Labour stronghold, are ideals to be found. Ideals beyond politics, beyond the immediate issues emblazoned on the flat screen TV, and it is this: though the rain keeps falling and Oxford Road buses keep running, time itself waits for no one! But art can help you see the beyond all that jazz. Manchester, this old roman garrison site, this ever expanding multi-faith modern city, the place of my children's birth, our house, our football team, a mesh of miseries and majestic moments is a place to be, a place to love. At the University of Manchester I trained for social work in the mid-1980s. But this city is a school for life, uni or no uni. I call this volume 'Manchester My Home'.I ended vol. II, Wembley to Manchester, frustrated, because I was not an artist despite selling over 120 paintings since 1990 in my self-styled career. I had to admit that I had failed to make a regular and reliable living at this dicey trade. A truth that I could not ignore, but, I could try to modify that truth. This book is part of that effort.
A drive Timbuktu was discussed as we watched sport TV. We bantered about the city of gold in light hearted fashion. Was this pub talk? Another friend, Gus Alusi, was trying to raise funds for FragileX. Gus was the driving force behind this scary venture.Something in the air revealed this was no idle chitter- chatter. Mike and I then said that we'd team up and drive together to Timbuktu - and fly hack again. Liam said he'd drive along with his twinner, Eamon, and their brother Seamus. Matthew bought us a round of drinks and teased us that we were as nuts as the salted ones he generously gave away in saucers on his successful bar. We were all in jokey mood, but we also knew that many a truth was said in jest.
Read this book and you will know about art and about the man trying to be an artist. Jerry writes of his loves, people, places, art works. He serves up each chapter into one year of his life - an easy bite to digest. He portrays his family and friends like ingredients of a sumptuous meal. He uses philosophy like soup - it drips off the plate. He studied art in London, exhibited paintings across the UK and travelled widely for forty years. Art is love and love is art he says. Here is a feast for any reader who wants to know more about art and artists. I liken this book to a good meal because it is full of flavour packed with interesting tastes. He has also illustrated it showing catchy original paintings of his own. If he was a chef he would have Michelin stars. .........Dick Fleetwood.
I started out Fleetwood and arrived in Wembley, paintbrush in hand. I ask the question, what animates you and me? If you know what animates you then you have a better chance of being the real you! I hope that you find my story helps you being you!I know the world needs art and artists to make it. Information about the artist from the 'horses mouth' is needed if the artist is true and if art has been made. The words of others are about them, their agendas. I describe my childhood and then chart a journey through 45 countries. I ask basic questions such as what right does anyone have to try to make art? I answer that. I know that trying to make art is humbling. This book assumes the artist is not in control, but the arts project itself is mainly calling the shots. Like, as if you allow the project to live, it somehow multiplies miraculously of its own accord.I hope that you like fish, Skate in particular. As said, I hope too that you gain something from my journey that may inform and help inspire your own. Jerry Gordon
How do you know what art is? How do you know who the artist is? Digest this little art book and you will know what art is and who the artist is. Here is an easy-to-remember recipe of three words for the artist and three words for the artwork - short and sharp, brilliant. Additionally, the author, Jerry Gordon, describes some basic things about art. For example, the influence of time, and the law, and what colours mean in easy to understand language. Writing books for five years, he studied art in London for ten years, exhibited paintings for twenty five years and travelled widely for forty years, the author has made a sharp contribution to the arts industry with this book, Dick Fleetwood
My premise - much of what is out there is within too! Our inner world dreams are connected to the outer conscious world that includes everything and everybody. I have concluded that there are nine types of dream.
Documents the collaboration and projects of a group of UK walking artists, reporting on new thinking and practice in journey-based performance.
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