Mummified Machines
Burying machines under the Earth to allow for more space

tannertan36
wallacepolsom
KIROKAZE

JBB: An Artblog!

Love Begins

blake kathryn

titsay

Kaledo Art
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
RMH
trying on a metaphor
Jules of Nature
Stranger Things
Peter Solarz
ojovivo
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Show & Tell
No title available
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
dirt enthusiast

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States

seen from South Africa
seen from Germany
seen from Iraq
seen from Uruguay
seen from Uruguay
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
@roisinishere
Mummified Machines
Burying machines under the Earth to allow for more space
Notes from the Gerald Scarfe exhibition at House of Illustration
Block observations
Reach
“When the red mist comes down”
“It’s a prison disguised as social housing”
A comment from one of the residents in West Ealing about the newly renovated Green Man Lane housing estate.
Using handmade typography to incorporate hidden imagery of the real estate block. Used as a screen printed experiment to become wallpaper for one of the flats.
What makes a house a home?
‘Grenfell Remembered’
Mixed media light installation using layers of parcel tape
Exhibited at the OXO, BargeHouse
Social Housing or Prison?
On Friday 6th October 2017 I asked around 80 people in West Ealing centre to look at a photo inside the newly built Green Man estate block, I asked them to tell me whether they thought the photo was from a prison or if it was social housing, they then had to put a jelly bean in the column which they thought was right. The overall result was quite shocking, more than half of the people though that the photo was taken from a prison block. There were also people who knew it was social housing but still put their beans into the prison column as they were shocked at how similar it looked to one. The activity almost acted as a form of revenge against the housing association, A2 Dominion and the council. It was also fascinating to see how many comments I received from the activity. A selection of their comments is shown below:
“It looks like a prison”
“There’s no difference!”
“That’s a really good point, shit!”
“Prisons look better than that”
“It’s a prison disguised as social housing”
“It’s gotta be social housing”
“Oh, I’ve no teeth!”
“It looks more like a prison but I think it’s social housing”
“Is it really social housing!?”
“I’ve lived there 3 ½ years, there’s no emergency service when something breaks like water leaks, A2 Dominion are VERY bad people! This is not a house it is a prison!”
“They’re quite nice!”
“We don’t want that!”
“It’s very like a prison!”
Glowing heart
Swish
Looking out from the vat
Uluru’s rainy pathways
Hand drawn clouds and type test used for projection at Questor’s Theatre in Ealing.
Rush hour
A short animation I made about the train bridge I can see from my window. I’m thinking to start making quick animations when on location drawing as another medium as this worked well for me here.
“Our pretty gowns painting the long corridors and cavernous spaces of Bramshill House the colours of the rainbow.” The Mistletoe Bride, Kate Mosse
Fish and Chips @ 30 mph #signs #fishandchips
Working with parcel tape and total internal reflection #tape #buildings #light