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Title: Marcello’s Café, Skegness, (April 15th 2006, 14.07 pm) Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions in cm: 71 x 32.2 Price on collection from studio: £110.00 Year made: 2006. About the work: This is one of four works in the "Cafe" series, comprising also, Toni’s Chippy, Skegness, (April18th 2006, 13.45 pm): Tower Gardens, Skegness, (May 12th 2006, 15.32 pm) and The Café, Botton’s Amusement Park, Skegness, (March 22nd 2006, 12.23 pm). “A self does not amount to much, but no self is an island, each exists in a fabric of relations that is now more complex and mobile than ever before. Young or old, man or woman, rich or poor, a person is always located at ‘nodal points’ of specific communication circuits, however tiny these may be. Or better, one is always located at a post through which various kinds of messages pass. Jean Francois Lyotard. Each of the works in this series depicts short-lived nodal points set down in permanent molecular locations, these take the form of coffee or tea cup stains or in “Tower Gardens” it is a gaudy green plastic fork (left on a park bench), the type provided with your fish and chips in many chip shops. Each of these documented events have short life-spans within each space; the table stains perhaps five minute before they are cleaned away by a waiter, the chip fork perhaps twelve to twenty four hours before removed by park attendants. The ‘Tower Gardens’ in the title is a quite spot in Skegness where at night perhaps young couples seek privacy or lonely people a quit place to examine there thoughts. Because of the anonymous nature of the forks arrival in the space much as we imagine countless scenarios the only certainty it provides is a temporal link within the space, any imaginings we may have are perhaps a reflection of our own present concerns other that any accurate appraisal of the event. The titles all detail the time each stain or event was recorded photographically the paintings were created at later dates, an important aspect of this recording was its anonymity, there is no record of who left the stain or item. The work is on a 3cm deep box type canvas frame with white painted edges and hangs on a bracket supplied. No frame is required of supplied with this work but framing could be easily added by the buyer if it was desired. Packaging and delivery charges (additional to purchase price) :
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