Watercolours:

Thames & Humber

Crowstone Gallery, The Artists Gallery, 506, London Road, Southend, SS0 9LD

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Thanks to Hedy Sadec and Jose de Maria for creating the 'Artists Gallery'

Further developments of the river theme into animations, different to the animation mentioned below, these will be incorporated into the Four Rivers work as elements of the video component.

These works are a response to the changing character of the Thames and Humber estuary’s and rivers, the works became a conversation about the two environments involving memory and observation. The use of watercolours allowed a more spontaneous response to the environment of the rivers, occurring in both colour and movement.

The images were produced for an animation work based upon similar ideas, including the theme of movement over ‘time’. The watercolour images were digitally processed for the animation and out of that process ‘ESTUARY VIEWS, THAMES AND HUMBER’ was created and provided a framework for the animation to move forward towards completion, it was these (see below) that were submitted to Grayfriars Art Space in Kings Lynn for their open show Sept / October 2019 on the theme of 'Coastlines'.

The problem to be solved is how would these be moved within an animation context and the wider context of rivers and waterscapes against the backdrop of changing sea levels.

This set of images and animation probably sit within the East Coast Acoustic Landscape Project.

Wanstead Art Trail. September 2019. 10th Aniversary.

Three watercolours submitted as handmade postcards to Wanstead Post Art for the Wanstead Art Trail on the them of 'Time'.

Show_PostCardTime.mp4