Meeting Garry Smout – Stalker Video

Made a mad dash down to Paignton in South Devon to see me my old mate Garry and carry his bags while he made a stalker video – his latest project.

Paignton was a small fishing village until the 19th century, when in 1837 the Paington Harbour Act led to the construction of a new harbour and the modern spelling, Paignton, first appeared.

Paignton is now a dilapidated, run down dump of a place that makes Illfracombe feel like Nice. Everything about the town is slightly depressing, there appears to be no hope, no future, no dreams – I love the place and could see myself happily living there.

Out of the ruins creativity smoulders

The historic part of Paignton is centerd around Church Street, Winner Street and Palace Avenue which contain fine examples of Victorian architecture. Kirkham House is a late medieval stone house which is open to the public at certain times of year. The Coverdale Tower adjacent to Paignton Parish Church is named after Bishop Miles Coverdale, who published an English translation of the Bible in 1536. Coverdale was Bishop of Exeter between 1551 and 1553 and is reputed to have lived in the tower although this is doubted by modern historians.

Uploaded by (aka Garry) on Feb 25, 2012

“A literal, visual version of one of my all time favourite singles by one of the, then, best live acts around.

The Dancing Did, (from Evesham, Worcestershire, UK and active in the early 1980s) took the essence of rural song, story telling, urban attitudes, punk’s musical aggression, New Wave’s sensibilities and then gloriously spun the whole thing on its tail with rather impressive results. ‘Neo rustic pagan bop’ as singer and lyricist Tim Harrison better described it.

(The name ‘Dancing Did’ is not a pretentious playing with an auxiliary verb but ‘did’ is a short form of ‘didicoi’, a local term for gypsy.)”

Coverdale Tower in Paignton.

Coverdale Tower in Paignton. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

How Garry and I met.

If I could answer these questions…

5 favourite CD’s Title of Album

(preferably from 1980’s / 90’s)
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5 recent downloads

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5 favourite Books

Title of Publication

Author

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Hobbies

Why?

  The impression that Peter has/enjoys choice may be illusory.

Art = Investment = Recession Proof

I found a lottery ticket I had forgotten about, checked it out a Tescos and won £10.00 – I then reinvested that £10.00 and bought two scratchcards (£5.00 each) and won £20.00. I’m not really sure if this is a business plan but…

My Grandparents

The art market seems to be a recession proof market with prices going up and up – maybe it is time to invest?

Whatever Happened to the Space AgeWhatever Happened to the Space Age

£403.56

Original painting by Peter Bright.

Media: Painting and Screen Print on canvas, signed and dated 2011.

Size: 500mm x 400mm

Music Releases

All my love MarniAlternative forms of investment other than traditional forms of  investments in stocks, bonds, cash, or property, could be a way of ‘bucking the trend’. The term ‘Alternative’ is a relatively loose one and includes tangible (?) assets such as art, wine, antiques, coins, or stamps.

Life models – the pose

Have you ever thought what it must be like to be a life model?

There is no such thing as an artist – I am a painter, I create decorations for walls. There you go the truth is out – I have never been a true artist, I am stuck out in the margins, balancing life on a knife’s edge…Continue reading ?

The naked truth is I have been and still am a liar – Peter Bright (aka This Window)

Art models are models who pose for photographers, painters, sculptors, and other artists as part of their work of art. Art models who pose in the nude for life drawing are usually called life models. Art models are often paid, sometimes even professional, human subjects, who aid in creating a portrait or other work of art including such figure wholly or partially. 

Models are frequently used during art classes, but are also employed by professional artists. The most common types of art created using models are figure drawing, figure painting, sculpture and photography. Although commercial motives dominate over aesthetics in advertising, its ‘artwork’ commonly employs models.

Throughout the history of Western art, drawing the human figure from living models was considered the most useful way to develop the skill of draftsmanship. In the art school classroom setting, where the purpose is to learn how to draw the human form in all the different shapes, ages and ethnicity, there are no real limitations on who the model can be. In some cases, the model may pose with various props, one or more other models, animals etc., against real or artificial background, in natural or artificial light and so on.

Models for life drawing classes are often nude, apart from visually non-obstructive personal items such as small jewelry and sometimes eyeglasses. This may be referred to as being “undraped” or “disrobed”. (Alternatively, a cache-sexe may be worn. Eadweard Muybridge’s historic scientific studies of the male and female form in motion, for example, has examples of both usages.)

Model (art). (2012, January 22). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 21:33, March 21, 2012, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Model_(art)&oldid=472610620
A decoration of mine that is for sale La Belle et La Bête

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