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Tag Archives: spoof
Left field. NB
I’m not a sports fan. But I recognise that many people are and would like to make a few constructive suggestions to increase their enjoyment and to engage those – like me – currently outside the fold. It seems to me that … Continue reading
Rewilding Childhood concepts. 3.
It is embarrassing how long some pictures take to be realised. This one, for example, was conceived about 3 years ago and I even bought the white forensic/ interior decorator suits in Estonia at the time, only for them to … Continue reading
Posted in Project work
Tagged alien, alienation from nature, humour, Rewilding Childhood, spoof, white suit
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Signs of our times. 6.
After sitting on the shelf for several months, I found the right conditions (sombre, verging towards depressing) this week to shoot this sign reacting to the granting of … Continue reading
Posted in Project work
Tagged Balmeddie, development, Donald Trump, humour, satire, sign, spoof
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Signs of our times. 5.
I made these signs a few months ago in response to what many considered a shameful planning decision – to allow the “improvement” of a protected mobile dune … Continue reading
Signs of our times. 4.
You have no idea how much I was hoping that no one would come along as I made this shot, featuring myself as the corpse. Then again, I could have explained it away as performance art: people seem to tolerate … Continue reading
Cats as criminals. Again. NB
Having offended the cat owning community (actually, I belong to it too) at Christmas, it’s time to revisit that arena of outrage with another for Easter. One of the feline felons, mindful no doubt of the time of year, obligingly … Continue reading →