‘Escaping The Grave’
‘Escaping The Grave’. April 2007. Part of the manifesto node: Lovecraft. Shot on the Dunwich shoreline.
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‘Escaping The Grave’. April 2007. Part of the manifesto node: Lovecraft. Shot on the Dunwich shoreline.
‘My Dunwich Horror’. April 2007 Here’s a 2 minute film of some footage I shot of the Dunwich area on the South Coast of England – an inspiration for one of Lovecraft’s most famous of stories. I am pleased to say that, despite very rough editing (crap software I say) and a self-set creation time […]
I am about to post some work that roughly correlate with Lovecraftian themes, so I thought I’d give my own interpretation/summary of H. P. Lovecraft’s works. The aim is to show people unfamiliar with his work exactly what cultural reference points I’m referring to. It’s not necessary to read this bumph, but I think it […]
‘The Final Stages of Life’. April 2007. This sort-of homage to Gilbert and George details a dying fly’s last moments of consciousness, before its lowly essence slips down to the great below. Fly shots taken at Gayton Thorpe church. The rest? A secret. Part of the manifesto node: Death.
‘Dance of the Dying Fly’. April 2007. Nope, not the lead singer of Joy Division busting a groove, but a fly being called to buzz around the heads of people at the pearly gates. We see such dying flies all the time, and pay no heed to them at all. Seen up close, this image […]
‘A Final Crawl Through The Valley of Death’. April 2007. Part of the manifesto node: Death. I captured this green insect’s last moments on the windowsill of the Gayton Thorpe round tower church, from which my dear Mum’s grave is nearby. I sat in the church for a while, listening to nothingness and peace, when […]
“The Barrington Manifesto: 2007.” April 2007
“Lotto Winner’s Head. Found.” April 2007. This breast-plate design t-shirt could be a popular fashion item in Norfolk. All t-shirts are made to order, so please allow 28 days for delivery.
“A Starving Culture”. April 2007. Here’s a few simple t-shirt designs I’ve been messing around with that delve into popular youth culture, young people’s dumb submission to peer pressure, and convenient americanised absent-mindedness. If anyone’s interested, I am selling limited edition high-quality XL-only tshirts of the above 3 designs, £20.01 each (don’t forget the 1p […]
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