Monday, 29 September 2014
Friday, 12 September 2014
Tuesday, 9 September 2014
Friday, 5 September 2014
Isis, Wahhabism and The Muslim Brotherhood
Wednesday, 3 September 2014
Sunday, 31 August 2014
Saturday, 30 August 2014
Friday, 29 August 2014
Monday, 25 August 2014
Social housing #cleansing
Friday, 1 August 2014
FreeGaza
Sunday, 29 June 2014
Voluntary domestic servitude
How many people are married, with partners, or just to keep a home or family unit working are the hub of order there, being the only one who cooks, cleans, shops, for that unit, without doing so no one else would volunteer or think to offer, how many mainly women are married into this and would leave tomorrow if they hadn't children to love and take care of in the home, I teach my son to clean and cook as he grows up, he needs to provide support in future for his partner. I know many men who support their partners but many who don't even wash a cup up or even take it to the sink. Day in day put the woman goes to work, shops, cooks, returns home to more domestic servitude. All for love of her family.
Wednesday, 25 June 2014
Coral Beads in exhibition
The bead web is easier to view in person, I never realized how difficult this is to capture on camera, the strands of the web and melted sugar are almost invisible. I used the slate to represent broken homes and movement to and from homes as a trafficked person, books reversed to silence voices of those trafficked, apart from one book called poverty to progress. The web is attached to the window, it spans the length of the alcove around 9'7" in length.
Coral Bead review from a KUWG member
Tuesday, 24 June 2014
Online references for Coral Beads # Human Trafficking #Edo State
Statement of Intent
Ana Mendieta By Helen Mandley (Essay)
Monday, 23 June 2014
Pirandellic
Pirandellic, a play within a play..explaining to a friend today about my difficulty constructing Coral Beads, from tangles, to assembling and getting entangled by a fish hook in my back, I said I felt some connection with being trapped, frustrated, but nothing close to bring trafficked but I still in my mind felt the emotion, even threading the beads and dropping them, recollecting a bead and threading, as a trafficker I was gathering the people..strange how an object for what it represents to an artist takes on it's own life. My friend said a word that described to me this occurrence 'pirandellic, a play within a play' whilst viewing my Coral Beads today.
Friday, 20 June 2014
Chiharu Shiota
Friday, 13 June 2014
Coral beads ready for show
Took down my coral beads today with advice of Leo the technician, hw advised me to fold section by section in paper, taPE beads to a1 paper between sheets of paper, it fitted into my college portfolio case and should be ok to install in library Wed or Thursday. Kept bottles water full and broken slate, all to be installed next week, not putting necklaces on it, will use them on floor I think..maybe?will thin hair and nets out, found fake grass may use that and will add more melted sugar in situ.
Wednesday, 11 June 2014
Writing for final project Coral Beads
Lots of writing up my notes on the final project meant working until 4.30am today ready for crit today. I had so many notes and wanted to include everything, even my own claustrophobia assembling and failing with materials and installing it. I've learnt in the last 24hrs preparation with writing is key to the completion of the process and success. Regathering previous thoughts by note taking and recording will prepare me much better in the future on BA and as a practising artist. The tutors are as always right.
Tuesday, 10 June 2014
Coral beads#7
Structure covered with melted sugar and objects such as hair, netting, loose thread, fishing hooks have been added, not at this moment sure about the necklaces, think I will remove tomorrow before my crit..
Tonight rewriting my statement of intent just to be sure I've covered all areas. As expressed today by tutors of utmost importance to capture our thoughts research, gallery visits, influential artists and our processes of success and failures fully in our reflective writing and our blogs and our statement. Looks like a late night again.
Coral beads #6
Melting sugar at college day before crit, used my portable camping gas and gas ring, only one burn and spillage. White sugar melts to same consistency as brown sugar. Used bottom of paint brush to dab splodges onto structure to seperate beads and set sections on web. Since the 1500s sugar has been traded in Edo state with the Portuguese for coral beads.
Monday, 9 June 2014
Coral beads tangled
After transporting to college, attempting to hang, got in a tangle and had a meltdown, embarrassed I got angry with it , on reflection, I felt claustrophobic, I felt the energy of the topic, people trafficking in my hands, which is a good experience. Can't imagine what they feel daily, my,friend felt trapped, worthless, a mute..now she's out that her life can begin over.
Sunday, 8 June 2014
Coral beads #5
I melted sugar to use as glue to separate beads, left of pic is the seperate beads, strands are created which adds to the web effect, im very happy with this medium, kudos to kara walker for her subtlety sculptures. Sugar cane is grown in Edo State.
Coral beads#4
Main outline for web, will be stitched to a sheet and transfered to college tomorrow, melt sugar to stick to fishing line and seperate beads, a final line to web needs to be added going round, will be free hanging amongst books in library and reused containers such as milk bottles filled with water will be used to weight bottom strands, also fish hooks and hair tangled up in there some where
Friday, 6 June 2014
Wednesday, 4 June 2014
Coral Beads#2
Work in progress, having trouble with tension using copper wire, considering using red fishing line and setting in a frame to work and create a better web shape, will also hang fishing hooks and weight at the bottom with containers such as old milk bottles filled with melted sugar or granules of sugar. The web will also have melted sugar on it as sugar cane is grown in Edo state. The relation of sugar and sticky excretion spiders use to trap their prey. The containers are used over and over in Edo state, there's always a need for them.
Monday, 2 June 2014
Coral beads
Very excited about my final project on people trafficking. Started threading beads onto silver plated copper wire today for a big spiders web, hopefully it will also take on a fishing net feel, will be placing fishing hooks and placing feathers and other objects that could be captured say in barbed wire.
Tuesday, 13 May 2014
Saturday, 12 April 2014
Friday, 11 April 2014
Evicted in NW6 for room being too small
Thursday, 10 April 2014
Gentrification in force, state of London
I was a witness today to the eviction of mark a member of a group I belong to Kilburn Unemployed Workers group. Mark is a vulnerable man who suffers mental health issues, he was evicted as a Camden official deemed his room too small in a private house, the landlord has a larger room but didn't want to have someone on housing benefits living in it. Camden said they only can offer a room in hostels outside of London where he will be isolated, as a group we showed up in support of mark, the outcome was 14 protesters arrested by 30+ riot police and one being transported alone. A black man in his 50s who was as peaceful as others, in light of the Leon Briggs inquiry and call for Leons Law, police to wear cameras at all times interacting with the public, I think this links and highlights the cause. Also an older man john was arrested, passed out, turned blue and subsequently taken into an ambulance to a medical Centre. The incident today is upsetting. Mark was taken to Camden housing, with a friend and member of kwug and turned down again for emergency housing. He has no funds for a hotel. He's sleeping on a friend's floor.
Thursday, 3 April 2014
Discussion for disconnecting families.
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
Thoughts on culture, mixed culture society, children
I need to explore our society, the prejudices, the disdain for mixed culture love, kids, the looks, the anger towards black men with white women, from white men and black women, the reasons why, the sense of abandonment, the real abandonment by some black men who left their 'baby mothers' no role models for boys and girls, the absence of fathers from all cultures, the abandonment of children left in the Caribbean, by fathers in the UK who needed to travel away to work and today the %of working mothers of all cultures in the UK who have no time quality with their children for struggling to earn to pay rent, clothe and feed their children as single mothers. What is going on, is family going to be an historical word or a rare find in a few hundred years? Why do we go round in circles not learning from precious protection of our race that we limit loving to our own kind in DNA only? What's the matter, we are one race, the human race!
Tuesday, 1 April 2014
Friday, 28 March 2014
Context is everything. Working progress.
Friday, 21 March 2014
Monday, 10 March 2014
Context is everything
I want to use special objects that I cannot leave the house without, for instance, an old silver teether, battered and dented by my two children, a lapiz lazuli dowser on a chain, assortment of crystals and objects like erasers given to me by my children and one more thing, a lock of hair that was from my good friends daughter before she died, these are the things I shall use, I shall make models of each, possibly much much bigger and use them for a sculpture, maybe using prints from some or imprints to give texture, currently experimenting!