Monday, 25 November 2024

#269: Tasteful Nude

Oil on canvas.

Word painting consisting of the following words and phrases:

Abstract
Active
Agency
All possibilities?
Alt life / Lifestyle / Alt lifestyle
Anti-porn
Anything goes
Assertive
At ease
Author 
Battleground
Belonging to no one but her[your]self
Body positive
Bottoms
Celebrating 
Challenge
Challenging
Change (minds)(hearts)(thoughts)
Collaborative
Comfort
Comfortable
Confidence
Conserve
Constricted
Constrictions
Conversation
Defiance 
Determination
Dialogue
Dignity (sometimes after decades or centuries (if not now, when?))
Discover something hidden
Elegance
Emotionally nude
Equal opportunities 
Equality
Explore (yourself)(her)
Exhibitionist
For you
Framed
Free
Freedom  
Free from shame
Frank realism
Fucked-up
Fun
Funny
Gaze (glaring) (outward)
Gives-no-fucks
Holding the power (who does?)
Honest
Honour
Humour
Identity
Intimate
Intimacy
Imperfection
Joyful
Life
Life affirming
Lives
Naked, rather than nude?
Natural
New or other scenes
No arseholes
No bias
No class bias
No gender bias
No preconceptions 
No politics
Non-conformative
Non-objective
Non-representative (Doesn’t have to be real)
Non-sexy
Non-violence
Normality
Not an exhibition
Not an exhibitionist
Not (in his hands)
Not destroy
Not just meat
Not rude
Other
Other lives
Ownership 
Opposites at the same time
Performance
Personal
Playfulness
Political
Poise
Positive
Power
Pretty
Practical
Precious
Progression
Private
Protect
Protest
Queer
Queer lives
Real(istic)
Represent
Representation
Representative of all (but not all at once; across everything)
Revealed (who by? how?)
Same sex gaze
Second nature
Streak
Sexuality
Scare
Self-empowerment
Self-view 
Sexy
Shameless
Sheela-na-gig
Shock 
Silly
Sincerity
Strength
Strip 
Stripping of the mind, internally naked
Surreal
Tension
This and that
Topsy Turvy
Turn the tables
Ugly
Unabashed
Unashamed
Unstoppable
Visibility
Vulnerable
Vulnerability
You
Yourself


#270: Tasteful Nude Reading List


Monday, 18 November 2024

#268: Walk through the heather

Get out of your comfort zone (never to return, or perhaps, with the aim of not returning) and explore something you would love to do but which has eluded you, or you have been too scared to take the first step towards.

Walk through the heather until you find yourself on the other side looking back, satisfied.



Carter, Daisy (2024) English Teacher: Home is where the heart is.  Available at:  https://diymag.com/interview/english-teacher-this-could-be-texas-march-2024 (Accessed: 13th September 2024).

English Teacher (2024) ‘This Could Be Texas’, This Could Be Texas [5885311]. UK, Island Records.

English Teacher (2024) ‘The Best Tears of Your Life', This Could Be Texas [5885311]. UK, Island Records.


Monday, 4 November 2024

#266: An escape

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.

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.




Gonzalès, Eva (about 1869-70) The Full-Length Mirror (La Psyché) [Oil on canvas]. National Gallery, London.

Jones, Jonathan (2024) Insight! Sensitivity! Genius! Our critic picks the top five masterpieces in the National Gallery. Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/article/2024/may/08/national-gallery-top-five-five-masterpieces-van-gogh-blooms (Accessed: 9th May 2024).