FOUR CONCEALED
PROCESSIONS.
ARTWORKS by P.Murry at the Queens Park Cafe, Queens
Park Pavilion, Harvist Road
London NW6 6SG October 5th to November 2nd 2015. The Queen’s Park café opens at 9am and closes one hour before the park closes every day (except Christmas Day). Call 020 8969 9569 for more information.
It is difficult to tell
who is participating in a CONCEALED PROCESSION because it is concealed.
Artistic endeavours may enable us to discern something about the nature of some
CONCEALED PROCESSIONS
1. A CONCEALED PROCESSION OF SELF-INFLATED FISH
2. A CONCEALED PROCESSION OF BROCCOLI
3. A CONCEALED PROCESSION OF OSTEOPATHS
4. A
CONCEALED PROCESSION OF COELACANTHS
Peter Murry is a
relatively untrained painter, sculptor and printmaker who has exhibited with Free Painters
& Sculptrs and Brent Artist's Resource., some of his writings are published
in an anthology entitled "Son of The Glowing Nightsoil of the Concealed Emu" which is
obtainable from him at yrrumuk@googlemail.com. His site for artwork and writings is http://quadraoptica.blogspot.co.uk/, he also works on a video blog for Dodo Modern
Poets at http://dodovidpoets.blogspot.co.uk/. In his spare time he is Secretary of the
Green Party Trade Union group and
Green Left.
Peter mistakenly thought
that he was going to have a lot of spare time when he retired from his work as
a Lecturer at the College of North West London In 2005. He has always had
several intertwined strands to his life and activities. Visual art,
specifically drawing and painting has been something that he has done all his
life, recently he has experimented with printmaking in various forms, and
sculpture using wood, metal and found materials. Possibly his visual art is
“modern primitive” influenced by historical and contemporary art from
non-industrial cultures, but an exception to this pseudo-nostalgia is his
sculptural depiction of cephalopods and fish. Also Darwinism and the interplay
of genetics, environment and randomness in shaping the forms and patterns of
life, shape and form his various artworks. Shape shifting and menswear are
involved as well
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