Monday, 17 November 2014

KRAP & SHADE

The ordinary is all so often extraordinary. If you take a walk to Tamar Island along the way you'll be invited to inspect the BIRDkrap on the boardwalk and bridges. Why? Well the idea is that you'll be able work out what they have been eating. Chances are that you might not find much of that evidence but if you look closely enough you'll some rather beautiful small oronthicACTIONpainting. It is the kind of thing that begs to be recorded for the benefit of all wherever they may be!

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3 comments:

  1. Obviously, these contributions are from the very talented Pollock gulls.

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  2. Have you thought of making some white gestural images in white paint to accompany these creations in Nature Ray?

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  3. Well the birds here are shags but the one that use this spot quite a bit is known as 'Jackson'. The Pollock gulls are up in Royal Park area.

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