Tuesday 30 April 2013

Channel crossing & Calais



Anticipating the need for a good sleep after a long day of travel and not wanting to wild camp near the docks  on a late arrival we booked ourselves into a campsite at Guines just a short drive from Calais. Not cheap but a good for a refreshing one night stop over near the ferry.


Woke to sound of rain with blasts of sunshine which soon changed to persistent rain. Took a huge effort to move the caravan which had got stuck in the soft damp ground. 

Quick stroll before setting off for a long day on the road .



Monday 29 April 2013

Dartford Crossing



Excuse me 
Oh will you excuse me 
I'm just trying to find the bridge... Has anybody seen the bridge? 

(Have you seen the bridge?) 
I ain't seen the bridge! 

(Where's that confounded bridge?) [spoken by Robert Plant]

from The Crunge - Houses of the Holy - Led Zeppelin 




Even though singing about a musical bridge these words often come to mind when out walking and looking for that all important river crossing. Luckily the  Queen Elizabeth II bridge is easily found. Maybe Ian will add this to his collection of bridge prints one day.




Sunday 28 April 2013

Black Headed Teasels

Travelling south through England passing black headed teasels, attractive to Goldfinches and holders of motorway pollution. These blackened spiky forms looking inked up and printed into a support of nature reminded me of a field edge I often walk near home in Yorkshire bordering Bellmanear Farm where unblackended teasels form a long reach of set-aside.
Hull Traders - fabric design
Teasel Exposed Interior -Nuala O'Donovan

http://www.nualaodonovan.com

Hearld Mug with Teasels - Angie Lewin

Teasel - Karl Blossfeldt

‘Teasel’ (1949), Ellsworth Kelly


Saturday 27 April 2013

A homage to Alper



With a very small but flexible exhibition space the Touring Caravan Gallery has been the ideal way to reach a wide range of audiences in places and spaces where visual art does not always reach. 


Over the past year we have extended it’s usage to occasional workshop space and have been itching to see how it would behave as a mobile artists studio. Also sitting on our shoulders has been whole big bundle of touring ambition epitomised in the caravans designer and creator Sam Alper who to promoted the caravans ability to travel by racing it in many challenging world wide endurance trails.


Not wanting to race, but wanting to hold onto some of the ambitious travelling spirit of Alper we planned to take our little vintage Sprite on a trip that would take us to, over or past the Alps whilst using it on route as a studio space. We wanted to keep planning as minimal as possible, allowing for spontaneous decisions on route. We planned to travel with no access to the Internet, no laptops, no mobiles, no sat nav and no electric hook up.


With this all of this in mind we set off from Yorkshire with our bedroom in our van and our studio space in our tiny Sprite on 11/04/2013