London Dada work 565; Yea though I Paint…

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“Yea though I Paint in the Valley of the Shadow of Death I shall fear no Evil, for my Pot and my Brush shall Comfort me”
c. 2010 Michael St. Mark

Word/image play on common biblical saying.
Digital photo. Giclee print 10″ x 8″ excluding 2″ border. One off,  titled & signed. £150
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Link to ongoing London Dada vs. Wolff Olins 2012 Olympic logo plagiarism claim.
http://londondada.blog.co.uk/2011/07/27/one-year-to-the-olympics-one-year-of-litigation-11555610/

London Dada work 564; Forecourt Autumn

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Forecourt Autumn
by Dingo, c. 2011

Garage lights refracting through fuel spillages on terracotta forecourt, with fallen leaf.
Shell filling station, Mile End rd, E. London

( the autumn colors

London Dadaist Dingo; “ Seeing/Putting the extra in the ordinaryTMs

 

 

London Dada Work No. 563; Winter Woodland Walkies – The Chase


Winter Woodland Walkies ( The Chase )
c. Dingo 2011

 

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( click on the enlargement.. to enlarge a mucky pups’ muddy woodland chase )

 

 

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New Dadaist Dingo” Seeing/Putting the Extra in the Ordinary” TM
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* Purport of the work; The common association, with most dog-owners, of mud on the parked-up car from the bumpy drive along the dirt track to the rural car park, as the dog(s) eagerly disembark for their country/woodland “walk” – that invevitably becomes an excited yelping chaotic run once off the lead and a squirrel or rabbit is sighted.
The mud by the sill of Dingo’s Rangy is carefully manipulated into outlines and gaps using twig ends to create imaginary canine forms in chase mode.

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Update, July 2014; Expose of artist Ali Banisadr’s painting ” The Chase”.
Mimicking the above Dada Work in the chaotic semi-abstract forms’ strong suggestion of animal movement.. and the direct title ” The Chase ” ; plagiarizer Banisadr adds color to create a painting then passed off as original and new.

The Chase
The Chase, by Ali Banisadr.