Work No. 728; Now O’Clock

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Now O’Clock ( a timely meditation )
c. Michael St.Mark 2015

Digitally enhanced overlay collage of photos of an arrangement of diverse wall clocks.
Lightjet giclee fine art print on Kodak Pro Endura

20″ H x 14″ W
Signed edition of 25

£350 ( unframed )

Purchase

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First in a London Dada mini series to coincide with MKGallery’s ” How to Constuct a Time Machine” exhibition ( Linkback to our original ” Dada Time Machine” Work from 2010 )

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Update; 2017 Music Video; TIME


 

 

Work No 727; Housewives’ Choice

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Housewives’ Choice
c. Dingo 2015

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Trolly stacks outside a sundry Sainsburys, N. London.

Social percetion Work commenting on the abundance of choice claimed to be being offered by the large supermarket chains,
when in actual fact the choice for the average shopper, such as it is, is in volumes ( pack sizes)  and not in prices or in
variety of brands.

Availability details tf.

dingoryeharbour
 Artist Dingo – “Seeing/Putting the extra in the Ordinary” TM

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Work No. 726; Sweet Sanctuary


Sweet Sanctuary
 © Michael St.Mark 2013

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London Underground  District Line platform; Hammersmith

The only relief, such as it is, from the unremittingly grim and dehumanizing experience of travelling on
the capital’s rail network; is to strike it lucky in finding the occasional snack & soft drinks kiosk snuck
begrudgingly away in some cupboard hole in a supporting pillar or else set into a filthy grime-encrusted
station wall corner, TFL  giving SFA deference to the basic needs and comforts of its long-suffering,
extortionate fare-paying customers –  oh and try finding a London Underground public convenience
anywhere below ground.
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The real agenda behind the dash for privatization

Fatcat profits before people – same old Oxbridge jobs-for-the-boys’ snouts-in-the-trough CEO / management ethos.
London – about the most vibrant capital in the world, yet its  underground network shuts down after midnight even
on Saturdays, presumably, because it’s not cost-effective afterwards, forcing crowds of revellers thronging the streets
to work out a random bus to get home or else pay through the black cab nose.
Totally uncivilized and 3rd world backwards mentality **
Go to Paris and spot the (massive) difference in the way the French travelling public are treated. ( Saturday’s Metro runs
through until 2.15am Sunday morning and with vastly superior comfort and facilities )

If it doesn’t make a good profit, cut it.. and sod the travelling public – that’s TFL.

TFL tosh
* Sir Peter Hendy needs to look at his own shabby 20th C. run-down excuse for a transport system before pinning blame other run-down privatized profit b4 public nightmare operators.

** Update 2014; after over 100 years operation of the world’s first underground rail service, TFL finally and grudgingly bow to decent public service operating procedures & announce the introduction of a 24hr tube service.

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