Work No 745: Welcome to the Machine III. Commuter Descending a Spiral Staircase

commuter descending a staircase
Welcome to the Machine III / Commuter Descending a Spiral Staircase
Michael St.Mark 2015

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Metal access shaft  with helter skelter staircase ( c. 100ft  deep ) incorporating electricity power line;
London Underground;
Beckton, E. London

Third in the series; exploring alienation of the human being placed in everyday artificial environments. The urban-dwelling human being is nought but a fragile fleeting blur against his brute steel & concrete impersonal environment

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Edition of 50 Chromogenic prints on Fujifilm Crystal
30″ x 21″
£400 ( unframed).

nude descending-a-staircase-no-2-1912
Nude descending a staircase
Courtesy Marcel Duchamp heirs

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Linkback to WTTM2

About London Dada

Work No. 744; Follow Your Dream II

Follow your dream II
Follow Your Dream II ( can be an uphill struggle )
  c. Michael St.Mark 2015

Motivational Work; second in the series.
Linkback to FYD1 from 2008
” Have to follow your dream to live it ” – M.St.M

Art, for the Dadaist, means ” true perception of the times we live in” – Hugo Ball.

Edition of 25 Lightjet prints on Kodak Pro Endura or Acrylic
24″H x 14″W
£350 ( unframed )

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Work No 743; Resistance is Futile

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  Resistance is Futile
  c. Michael St.Mark 2015

Toothpaste stack with interloping 3D Silver Spoon bag; 99p store, Muswell Hill London N11
Image digitally manipulated / enhanced.

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Latest in our supermarket juxtaposition public art installation series where sudden dichotomies are posed
in the minds of unsuspecting shoppers,
by re-positioning selected counterpoint goods from seperate isles
alongside contrary products in such a way as to raise questions or awaken realizations, ethical, health- educational or moral, often in a tongue-in-cheek impishly humorous manner. – M. St.M

Refined sugar – white and deadly, it’s worthwhile remembering.

Linkback to previous Work in the series, from 2011.