Thursday 24 December 2015

Free Art Friday - Christmas edition


It's that time of year again. Spread a little Christmas cheer, a little Corn Poppy love, to counter the heartache and heartbreak. Five Corn Poppy originals set free into the world.  If you find one let me know.



                                         1 Ninja Duck

 2 CornPoppy Street,              3 May I 

4 The Archers,                  5 Lucas and I







Friday 18 December 2015

let my Nelly stay!

a crowd of stars
revolutionary army of the infant jesus
beauty will save the world

do you wanna be in my band, my band?
Scotch Corner
The Red Army Faction
The Dead Barmy Faction
The Ded Balmy Fraction
Dead Trout
Mr Reginald
The Four Stanleys
Dancing in the Tractor
The Circus Comes to Town



Saturday 12 December 2015

almost ready to fly


you can dance


you can jive


tales from europa


i don't remember getting back


i just don't know who's in control


i'd love tae meet Abba


i'll put it to you


the world will mourn the death of bobby darin


jesus found a place for bobby

art from the Subway, Southampton

beauty will save the world


song of the soul


all is grace


apres le temps


procession


the bright field


suspended on a cross


a crowd of stars


repentance/sama


after the end


before the ending of the day


revolutionary army of the infant Jesus


Красота спасет мир
Dostoyevsky

song titles from Beauty will Save the World by Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus

art from the Subway, Southampton

I have seen the sun break through to illuminate a small field for a while, and gone my way and forgotten it. But that was the pearl of great price, the one field that had the treasure in it. I realize now that I must give all that I have to possess it. Life is not hurrying on to a receding future, nor hankering after an imagined past. It is the turning aside like Moses to the miracle of the lit bush, to a brightness that seemed as transitory as your youth once, but is the eternity that awaits you.
Daily Readings from Prayers and Praises in the Celtic Tradition by A. M. Allchin