Work No. 812; Mt Bedlinen ( winter study )

Mount Litlinen
Mount Bedlinen, 1010 mm ( winter study )
Dingo,  2016

 

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London Dada artist Dingo; ” seeing / putting the extra in the ordinary” TM

Signed edition of 20 Lightjet prints on Kodak Pro Endura
20″ x 17″ ( unframed )

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Work No. 811, Winter / Black is never Black

Winter / Black is never black  Winter ( Black is Never Black )
Michael St.Mark, 2016



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Photograph taken in 2015.  Skeletal trees silhouetted against the bleak winter sky.
Ancient oak woodland Herts.

The sky still retains a subtle mix of colours, just as the “black” tree trunks and branches still retain deep tints – a reminder that black is never black, just as bleak is never black, alluding to there always being hope in the midst of apparent total darkness.

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30″ x 26″
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Update, Jan 28th; news just in that Colin Vearncombe aka BLACK, who enjoyed wordwide success with the single ” Wonderful Life ” in 1987, was mourned yesterday by his fans after his death on Jan 26th from head injuries suffered in a car crash.
Not a co-incidence with the date of posting of this work to be mentioned with any joy, nevertheless perhaps its theme ” Black is never Black” is fitting for his family, friends and fans after leaving behind such an incredibly beautiful and touching song as a timeless gift to the world ( click on the header link to see the video )

Work No. 810; Old Chatterbox / The Art of Communication

Old chatterbox, the art of communication
Old Chatterbox / The Art of Communication
Michael St.Mark 2016

Beat-up Nokia relic from the noughties belonging to London Dada’s Lady Dingo

Related Work No. 217 from 2011; Analogue Relic

” .. now as nothing but the dead past; the aerial battered, as if exhausted from the ordeal of decades of exposure to human noise and vision “

Related link. Work 264 from 2006 and further explored by Miranda Keeling; The Lost Art of Communication

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