Saturday

Happiness is a warm gun

With an initial set of prints to work with I go back to my sketch book and a rough plan ‘loosely’ based on the movie ‘Man Who Fell to Earth’ which includes various props such as revolvers and alcohol which I originally had painted white then left out completely.

A recent trip to Musée d'Art Moderne last month I saw Bernard Buffet’s ‘Nature morte au révolver’ which made me reconsider maybe leaving them in.

The black on white contrast of the painting made me rethink my ‘white washing’ process which I use to cut up forms, maybe the opposite was needed? Certainly the costume still needs further darkening and I rather like the more sinister direction this could take the project...

Work in progress

I got back into the studio following dying the alien costume much darker to get it to show up on film. I’d already used up a bunch of film on this project and still nowt, so I limited the last shoot to 3 shots. After the last debacle I didn’t fancy watching the film develop either so busied myself making a cup of tea…

Later with tea in hand I picked up the prints and turned them over one by one…better but not perfect.

I’m not over the moon but at least the films no longer washed-out. I concede these as a necessary starting point and something to build on and develop. 

Actually I love them who am I kidding.

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