Tuesday, October 20, 2009

[not] The Full Shilling


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I am very lucky this month to have had a feature article written about me in Lancashire Life magazine.

It is titled 'The Full Shilling' which made me chortle and is only a few graffiti scribbles away from something more accurate!

The article talks about me doing 'guerrilla art in the landscape' which also tickled me. I might start hiding in trees and try dropping coloured leaves on unsuspecting passers-by.

Anyway if you are desperate to buy one then it is available in all good newsagents and supermarkets. Well in Lancashire anyway! And if you are 'normal' and aren't desperate to buy one then you are in luck as it isn't available pretty much anywhere else.

From Lancashire Life to Life in Lancashire and today I took a short walk on the fells during my lunch hour and it was blowing a gale. The leaves are being stripped and it will soon be winter. I've set myself the challenge for the coming season to find the colours of the coldest month.

Here you can see the Leaf Lightning sculpture fade over the period of a few weeks.

I am very lucky this month to have had a feature article written about me in Lancashire Life magazine.

It is titled 'The Full Shilling' which made me chortle and is only a few graffiti scribbles away from something more accurate!

The article talks about me doing 'guerrilla art in the landscape' which also tickled me. I might start hiding in trees and try dropping coloured leaves on unsuspecting passers-by.

Anyway if you are desperate to buy one then it is available in all good newsagents and supermarkets. Well in Lancashire anyway! And if you are 'normal' and aren't desperate to buy one then you are in luck as it isn't available pretty much anywhere else.

From Lancashire Life to Life in Lancashire and today I took a short walk on the fells during my lunch hour and it was blowing a gale. The leaves are being stripped and it will soon be winter. I've set myself the challenge for the coming season to find the colours of the coldest month.

Here you can see the Leaf Lightning sculpture fade over the period of a few weeks.

I am very lucky this month to have had a feature article written about me in Lancashire Life magazine.

It is titled 'The Full Shilling' which made me chortle and is only a few graffiti scribbles away from something more accurate!

The article talks about me doing 'guerrilla art in the landscape' which also tickled me. I might start hiding in trees and try dropping coloured leaves on unsuspecting passers-by.

Anyway if you are desperate to buy one then it is available in all good newsagents and supermarkets. Well in Lancashire anyway! And if you are 'normal' and aren't desperate to buy one then you are in luck as it isn't available pretty much anywhere else.

From Lancashire Life to Life in Lancashire and today I took a short walk on the fells during my lunch hour and it was blowing a gale. The leaves are being stripped and it will soon be winter. I've set myself the challenge for the coming season to find the colours of the coldest month.

Here you can see the Leaf Lightning sculpture fade over the period of a few weeks.

It's a year and a week since I made this arch, I was amazed it stood for a few days let alone nearly a year. It was still standing a few weeks ago but today I found it had given up the ghost.

Fallen-Arch

But behind it this Inukshuk had appeared. Stone reincarnation...

Inuk

My Cherry Chevron Circle now looks like some sort of weird slug racing circuit (or something less hygienic - insert your own joke here -).

che-circ

And finally my Leaf Lightning sculpture. The leaves are still just about hanging but how much longer I do not know!

ll

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