Sunday 13 September 2009

02 NPP Waveney Springs 13.09.2009

Continued from 01 NPP Waveney Springs 29.08.2009

Sunday 13 September 2009 - Frogstock opened Friday and Waveney Springs Art Trail open studios began at Heaven Saturday for Ben and myself. Friday's Bury Free Press put an article about the 4th Plinth on p.2:
http://www.buryfreepress.co.uk/news/Artist-Ned-set-to-take.5637012.jp
During the day tents and stages were being moved an assembled behind The Swan Inn:

I painted a trailer which would be the acoustic stage:



Saturday morning the sky was blue with fluffy white clouds and a criss-cross plane trail while plastic police cones lined the village street:



The weather was gorgeous as sunshine drenched us all. At Heaven paintings were displayed under cover and sculpture lay as usual about the field:




Saturday evening I performed at Frogstock on the acoustic stage with Romney on hand drum, shaker and vocals. A comedian dressed as Jesus-cum-John the Baptist-cum-Osama Bin Laden was a notable turn late in the evening. Maybe it was the Norfolk Cider, but Aaron Barschak made me laugh. He later told me he had a previous record:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3149297.stm
Saturday's glorious sunshine and blue skies were only clouded by Arsenal's defeat at Man City.

I left Frogstock about 1.30am to get some rest before Sunday's second open day at Heaven during which at least 3 mothers visiting my artworks on display commented upon my acoustic stage performance the evening before - were you the guy playing last night? They each enthused about how much fun they had at Frogstock; how their kids thought Coney Weston was the most exciting and coolest place over the weekend; indeed, one mother quoted her daughter: "It was the best day of my life except when I was born!"

I also heard how members of the St. John's Ambulance crew and the police were over heard commenting positively on the lasagna and other food available. Surly a good sign. Generally, I have already received much positive feedback and have encouraged people to write to the Parish Magazine, local newspapers and The Swan to tell them. There was much talk and gossip beforehand and no doubt numerous difficulties staging Frogstock. The police traffic cones up and down the road running through Coney Weston looked horrific, but really a very minor irritation. Well done to those who were brave enough organise this community event. I believe it enthused and inspired many, especially the younger generations and left a few wondering if their fuss and fear prior to the event was misplaced.

Also, on the Saturday I received a package from Trafalgar 4th Plinth organisers One & Other: the plinth was originally designed in 1841 by Charles Barry to display an 'equestrian' statue. Funds were lacking to complete the plan. The connection with Newmarket and East Anglia is therefore, remarkably apt for me just now. I'm investigating painting a life-size model horse on the plinth.

Friday 18 September 2009 - I visited London to check out the Trafalgar Square 4th Plinth.

I also had a call from the One & Other organisation to confirm my participation. An amusing highlight was a naked painted women standing on the plinth.


Monday 21 September 2009 - We had another weekend of lovely weather and especially on Sunday enough visitors to keep us busy. Now I will focus upon Trafalgar Square.
Meanwhile, Sibel Edmonds' story has been published by The American Conservative magazine:
http://amconmag.com/article/2009/nov/01/00006/

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Saturday 29 August 2009

01 NPP Waveney Springs 29.08.2009

Continued from Thetford Arts Centre 04.08.2009

Saturday 29 August 2009 - This coming week sees the start of my involvement in the Waveney Springs Exhibition and Art Trail. This involves artists from both Norfolk and Suffolk within a 10 mile radius of Diss.
http://waveneysprings.co.uk/

Terribly disappointing and frustrating loss for Arsenal 2-1 at Man Utd. Fabulous stance by Wenger in the Utd stand.

James Murdoch, chairman of News Corporation in Europe, which owns the Times and Sun, yesterday addressed the Edinburgh Television Festival. He said:
"The expansion of state-sponsored journalism is a threat to the plurality and independence of news provision..."
"It is essential for the future of independent digital journalism that a fair price can be charged for news to people who value it."
It is reassuring to know mainstream media corporates such as Sky concern themselves with independent news provision, but why do we have to pay for news?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8227915.stm

I watched a presentation by Michael Tsarian....
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8545585184878490822
It's 3.24 mins long, so unlikely too many will bother. It is a radical viewpoint compared to mainstream thinking thinking. His Carl Gustav Jung quote seems poignant:
"The gigantic catastrophes that threaten us today are not elemental happenings of a physical or biological order, but psychic events. To a quite terrifying degree we are threatened by wars and revolutions which are nothing other than psychic epidemics. At any moment several millions of human beings may be smitten with a new madness, and then we shall have another world war or devastating revolution. Instead of being at the mercy of wild beasts, earthquakes, landslides, and inundations, modern man is battered by the elemental forces of his own psyche."

Tuesday 01 September 2009 - Here comes the Autumn! Went to the Old Stables Gallery in Diss to hang my painting of 'Frank at 92' as part of the Waveney Springs exhibition. All went smoothly and there was generally a friendly and constructive vibe.
This afternoon I went to Newmarket to meet Edmond Mahony, Chairman of Tattersalls. He was welcoming and plans my return to visit. Hopefully, I will take my painting station there.
http://www.tattersalls.com/
Photo of monument in the Tattersalls paddock area.


A recent article in the Washington Post discussed the fascinating Gary McKinnon extradition affair....
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/27/AR2009082703906.html
It states 'At the time, Paul J. McNulty, then U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, called it the "the biggest hack of military computers ever detected."
This is interesting because it suggests a private individual on a dial up modem in his bedroom had more success hacking US 'secret' IT system than the entire Russian intelligence services during the cold war or any other agency before that? I just do not believe it and can only conclude there is a wider issue at stake.

Wednesday 02 September 2009 - Collected a couple of paintings from Thetford's King House for photographing tomorrow. Took some snaps of the paintings on display....





Collected the Robert Clarke portrait from Coney Weston Swan....


Thursday 03 September 2009 - Ben and I took a turn sitting at The Old Stables Gallery in Diss.




Sunday 06 September 2009 - Yesterday I woke to find an e-mail stating I had been selected to be part of the One & Other Trafalgar Square 'Fourth Plinth' project:
http://www.oneandother.co.uk/
I've confirmed my acceptance and here's my profile:
http://www.oneandother.co.uk/participants/Ned_P

Thursday 10 September 2009 - Loonyone sent me this: warning, some might consider it a tad rude: http://www.igc.be/igc/dearpenis.htm

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