A bust of a person, their eyes closed. In the person’s forehead is the opening to a tunnel which continues into the head, tapering to a point, a small light at the end. At the start of the tunnel is a small figure walking into it.
Descriptions of artworks to create in your imagination. Some could become real. Some never should. Some are ultimately mindfulness exercises. However you see them, the experience for each viewer is unique. Resource List. Manifesto.
Monday, 4 November 2024
Monday, 28 October 2024
#265: Ever the Embryo (Self-therapy)
Oil on canvas. A copy of Ever the Embryo: a painting of an adult inside an egg. An egg, though, has been painted over the chest in this version. Inside this smaller egg are scenes showing why the adult feels like they are ever the embryo.
What scenes would be in your egg (if this resonates)? feelings of safety, never feeling like you have grown (small child with man’s face at work?), feelings of separation, of not belonging, not being able to belong, feelings of being apart from the world, communicating and living separately, little things showing the same over and over?
Monday, 21 October 2024
Monday, 14 October 2024
#263: Your Psyche
A full length-mirror on a wooden stand.
Carved into the frame above the mirror is the following text:
Search for yourself. Your true self.
“So much subtler is a human mind than the outside tissues which make a sort of blazonry or clock-face for it.” - George Eliot.
Monday, 7 October 2024
#262: Spiral Staircase of Moods
A three floor spiral staircase into which the only natural light comes from a skylight at the very top. There are round lights running along the wall at intervals to the bottom but these are not very bright, and the doors on each floor only allow a small amount of dim light through at the best of times (often there is none as the lights are activated by movement sensors and will only switch on when there are people around). There is shining bright light at the top but at the bottom it is dark. Not pitch dark, there is always some light but there is always the danger that you could bump your head on the underside of the stone steps if you wander into the empty space to be found there.
Monday, 23 September 2024
Monday, 16 September 2024
#259: Blank Space (Entry for the Faber / Observer / Comica Graphic Short Story Competition)
Has been entered and will appear here when the winners are anounced.
Previous attempts at Imaginary Comics:
#137: A Child’s First Visit to a Gallery
![Page One The page is divided into 3 rows of 3 boxes. Row 1, Box 1: Large writing fills the box with the title and credits: Blank Space, by James Atkinson and [the artist’s name]. Row 1, Box 2: A view of the Tate Modern from the Thames, people walking by and walking toward the entrances. Row 1, Box 3: People walking down the ramp to the Turbine Hall, having just entered the Tate Modern. Row 2, Box 1: A man is seen getting onto the escalator by the sculpture Love by Robert Indiana. Row 2, Box 2: Man walking toward the entrance to the In the Studio galleries on the 2nd Floor. Row 2, Box 3: Man walks through the Studio Practice room. Row 3, Box 1: Man walks into the International Surrealism room. Row 3, Box 2: Man seen from the corner, with the International Surrealism room and fellow visitors behind looking at other artworks while he stares directly at the viewer. Row 3, Box 3: Man stands in the corner of the room, this time seen from behind and we can see that he is looking into an empty corner between Deification of a Soldier by Kikuji Yamashita and Birth by Jackson Pollock. Across the bottom of the box there is text reading: I think about blank spaces a lot.](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg3Qq0XNSGcdbsdHli2B7Vo43cm_aVTBB24M7M9mf_iXX-rMC_BTF0CEWvRmZOtNBHbGKJPtoBwrZvaugzv8pqvry8fVikFutYpc9DRdbtbiMRdh4a7Uuvb8LBhv182vdJezYSjL3rUkZhcmCw_H8QDjfSSaFc-8DPyxQSX6Av96t83Je80RAyVoOepi4M/w452-h640/Blank%20Space%20jpg%201.png)


