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ATTRITION – Celebrating 30 years

 A T T R I T I O N : Dreamtime Collectors. 1980 – 2010

Regular visitors to this blog will be well aware of my  view on Attrition…….Thumbs up. Recommend you get this release.

“Forever there will be the speculation that the exploration of darkness as a beautiful place will lessen our fear of it all, ease the pain a little…”

December 8th this year is the 30th anniversary of the first ever ATTRITION show..

Celebrating 30 years with an all new best of collection…”Dreamtime Collectors” – a 16 track CD album compiled by Martin, featuring many rare versions of ATTRITION classics and a cover designed by Russian artist and film maker Edward 209 …
The album will be released worldwide by US label Metropolis records on November 9th…

Acid Tongue
Cosmetic Citizen (Stromkern remix)
Two Gods
Lip Sync
The Mercy Machine (97)
A girl called harmony
A’dam & eva
I am (eternity)
Dreamsleep
Shrinkwrap
Beast of burden (2005 remix)
Monkey in a bin
To the devil!
Into the waves (2005 remix)
What shall i sing?
Fate is smiling
Advance copies available to buy now – direct from their website

Solar Farm Services will be publishing a series of updates

Brand Image – building a culture around you

What is in a brand name and what do they mean? Are you a Brand?  Do you simply sell a product, or can your clients relate to your product and product philosophy?

Clients need to have confidence in you and like to know that your company has a passion or belief – above all they need to know you are not simply in the game to make a quick profit and then disappear. Building a brand loyalty is paramount to continuing success.

A brand relies on continuity – customer support, email marketing, your company website – consumers expect service that is consistent across the board, from the tea boy to the CEO (you might be all of them) it is important everybody lives the brand.

There is no point in delivering the same product as the competition unless you come up with a strategy that makes you the brand  leader.  Don’t convince yourself that a catchy gimmick  is going to be strong enough to get you to the top, the whole thing depends on building a culture around you, your product, your service and the dream – people have to believe in you.

Two 40″x30″ paintings for £300.00

Mention in "Devon Today'

A chance to acquire two paintings for £300.00.  These images were feature in National Publications and were exhibited and painted in 2004 Both paintings have been professionally framed.

‘Allergies 2’

Following on from the ‘Allergy Series’ I began to think more about my changing allergies……


Chlorpheniramine Maleate

Chlorpheniramine Maleate

Materials = Acrylic, Oil and commercial paint mixed with cod liver oil, marker pens on canvas. (size 40″x30″)
Are the dots to remind me of all the Piriton and other drugs I have taken in my life? Has my life become a blister pack?

The language of illness is shrouded in generic Latin.

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Chlorpheniramine Maleate = Piriton – Illness = Profit = Wealth = Health

Chlorpheniramine Maleate
Materials = Acrylic, Oil and commercial paint mixed with cod liver oil, marker pens on canvas. (size 40″x30″)

These paintings were painted between January 2004 and July 2004 in Woolacombe.

Solo exhibition @ ‘The Queen’s Theatre’, Barnstaple. 23rd August 2004 – 19th September 2004.

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Original notes on project:

1978:

I once had a girlfriend called Anne who wore ‘Charlie’ perfume. Every time we came close I sneezed. This was not conducive to a passionate affair. Her ‘big’ permed hair and ‘page three’ figure was always out of reach, until we discovered I was allergic to her bottled smell….later we discovered I was allergic to latex.

2004:

I would like to apologies to Anne, who wore ‘Charlie’ perfume, for treating her so badly 26 years ago.

‘Death by Sushi’

Fish can kill me.

When I was very small (maybe 3 or 4 years old) my grandfather, who lost the sight of one eye from a bullet fired by a German sniper (fortunately not a very good one) during the Battle of the Somme in World War 1 , wiped my face with the corner of his apron, an apron he had used to wipe his filleting knife on. He was a grocery shopkeeper who specialized in wet fish.

I can remember the instantaneous pain and swelling in my eyes, the panic-driven breathlessness, the weeping blindness. The shouting, the accusations,my parent’s panic. My poor grandfather was only trying to clean the face of his grubby grandson. My parents were in fear of loosing their only child, the one who was given hours to live a few years earlier……saved by a young doctor who refused to let my parents watch me die and insisted I had a tracheotomy……..thirty or so years later the doctor was knighted and became Sir Michael……Now I have children of my own.