This year my Granddaughter Alice, age 6,
composed a collection of poems for her
daddy to give him on Father's Day. I have
to confess to have been quite blown away
by what she wrote unassisted. I helped
her compile them into a book from her
written manuscript.
For a limited time you can download a
PDF copy of the book here.
Thursday, October 08, 2015
I Can't Write Poetry
Strange things happen. About eighteen
months ago, quite out of the blue I felt the
urge to write a poem. I was driving at the
time and I was thinking about the walk to
shore from my grandfather' s house that
was a familiar part of my summer holidays
as a child. I was on my way to Lancaster
University. When I arrived I went for a
coffee, pulled out my note book and started
writing. The words just came, why I am not
sure. Hitherto I had considered myself
incapable of writing a poem. I enjoy poetry
and I admire those who can write it, but
never me.
So why did I start writing poetry? I am not
sure, it may be an age thing. But they keep
on coming, often in the most unlikely
places, what I call my "bog seat moments,
because that is where and when I seem to
find inspiration. I don't think Wordsworth
has much to worry about but eighteen
months on I find myself with a collection
of poems. So here is my first book of poems
and the nostalgic thoughts that are often
associated with them.
My first book created in Blurb for my own
amusement and as a gift for friends and
family I called Remembering, because as I
said earlier the first poem I wrote was about
remembering the place I spent so many of
my childhood holidays and many oth the
other poems are also inspired by nostalgic
memories.
amusement and as a gift for friends and
family I called Remembering, because as I
said earlier the first poem I wrote was about
remembering the place I spent so many of
my childhood holidays and many oth the
other poems are also inspired by nostalgic
memories.
For a limited time you can download the
PDF version of the book here.
The file will open on most computers but
if you have a problem download a copy
of Adobe Reader to view it.
PDF version of the book here.
The file will open on most computers but
if you have a problem download a copy
of Adobe Reader to view it.
PS I am about to publish my second book of poems!
Saturday, August 08, 2015
Wyre Artist in Residence - People Places & Conversation
Wyre Borough Council in partnership with LeftCoast are offering the opportunity of 5 artists in residence commissions for Wyre based contemporary artists.
The residencies will be an opportunity for artists to work in non-familiar locations and use the opportunity to engage with communities, staff and/or the general public to inform the project that is produced.
The residencies will be based within specifically chosen, non-art spaces for the artist to engage with those different audiences. The commissions are about people and place; finding the stories of the everyday and revealing something about the lives of Wyre.
The artist commissions can be from any art form from digital art, photography, film, to more traditional art forms of drawing, painting or 3D work. The selection panel will be most interested in how this opportunity can be interpreted through ideas and the approach to working with people and location.
Finally the commissioned artists in residence will be invited to bring their projects together into an exhibition or publication to be shown somewhere in Wyre. It will be the role of the exhibiting artists to co-ordinate and curate the exhibition, find a suitable location or touring opportunities. Marketing and organisational support will be provided by Wyre Council and LeftCoast.
The residencies will be an opportunity for artists to work in non-familiar locations and use the opportunity to engage with communities, staff and/or the general public to inform the project that is produced.

The artist commissions can be from any art form from digital art, photography, film, to more traditional art forms of drawing, painting or 3D work. The selection panel will be most interested in how this opportunity can be interpreted through ideas and the approach to working with people and location.
Finally the commissioned artists in residence will be invited to bring their projects together into an exhibition or publication to be shown somewhere in Wyre. It will be the role of the exhibiting artists to co-ordinate and curate the exhibition, find a suitable location or touring opportunities. Marketing and organisational support will be provided by Wyre Council and LeftCoast.
It will be the responsibility of the 5 successful artists to co-ordinate when their projects have been completed and when they would like the exhibition to happen. The end of the whole project will need to be no later than the 31 March 2016.
Monday, August 03, 2015
Wyre Artist in Residence - People Places & Conversation
Wyre Borough Council in partnership with LeftCoast are offering the opportunity of 5 artists in residence commissions for Wyre based contemporary artists.
The residencies will be an opportunity for artists to work in non-familiar locations and use the opportunity to engage with communities, staff and/or the general public to inform the project that is produced.
The residencies will be based within specifically chosen, non-art spaces for the artist to engage with those different audiences. The commissions are about people and place; finding the stories of the everyday and revealing something about the lives of Wyre.
The artist commissions can be from any art form from digital art, photography, film, to more traditional art forms of drawing, painting or 3D work. The selection panel will be most interested in how this opportunity can be interpreted through ideas and the approach to working with people and location.
Finally the commissioned artists in residence will be invited to bring their projects together into an exhibition or publication to be shown somewhere in Wyre. It will be the role of the exhibiting artists to co-ordinate and curate the exhibition, find a suitable location or touring opportunities. Marketing and organisational support will be provided by Wyre Council and LeftCoast.
The residencies will be an opportunity for artists to work in non-familiar locations and use the opportunity to engage with communities, staff and/or the general public to inform the project that is produced.
The residencies will be based within specifically chosen, non-art spaces for the artist to engage with those different audiences. The commissions are about people and place; finding the stories of the everyday and revealing something about the lives of Wyre.
The artist commissions can be from any art form from digital art, photography, film, to more traditional art forms of drawing, painting or 3D work. The selection panel will be most interested in how this opportunity can be interpreted through ideas and the approach to working with people and location.
Finally the commissioned artists in residence will be invited to bring their projects together into an exhibition or publication to be shown somewhere in Wyre. It will be the role of the exhibiting artists to co-ordinate and curate the exhibition, find a suitable location or touring opportunities. Marketing and organisational support will be provided by Wyre Council and LeftCoast.
It will be the responsibility of the 5 successful artists to co-ordinate when their projects have been completed and when they would like the exhibition to happen. The end of the whole project will need to be no later than the 31 March 2016.
Thursday, June 04, 2015
Degree Shows and Art Exhibition Dates 2015
UPDATED
- Lancaster University: Unearthed: 17th - 24th June
- UCLan Creative Focus: 12th June - 20th June
- Blackburn College: now - 5th June
- Liverpool John Moore's University: 29th May - 12th June
- Manchester School of Art: 13th June - 24th June
- D&AD New Blood Exhibition: 1st July - 2nd July
- Free Range Shows: 29th May - 13th July
- Royal Academy Summer Exhibition: 8th June - 16th August
- a-n degree show listings
Click links for more information,
Monday, June 01, 2015
Exhibition of Work at the Grand Theatre Blackpool
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The work starts life as digital photographs, the final impressionistic images are influenced by my interest in the French art form of affiches lacérées or torn posters. The finished artwork is the product of a combination of computer manipulation and a mixed media polymer transfer printing process that results in the final image being uniquely, randomly distressed.
The exhibition runs from June to September 2015. For access times please check with The Grand Theatre website.
To see further examples of my artwork visit my website
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Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Women in the City - Liverpool Photography Festival
Women in the City
As part of the Liverpool Photography Festival 15 - 31st May 2015 to celebrate the visit of three famous Queens: Mary II, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria, There was a call for photographers to submit their images celebrating Women in the City, to showcase in our online gallery. From female photographers, to images of the women we admire;shots of majestic liners and Grandmothers entertaining the young, let your imagination run wild, capture and share your moments in Liverpool.
I submitted two photographs from my maternal Grandfathers photograph archive. William Turner had a Tattooing and Photographic studio on Lime Street in the early 1900's. He was well connected with the circus and music hall folk...
The photographs are on an outdoor display in Thomas Steers Way in the Liverpool One shopping mall. The upper one is of my great grandmother preparing Sunday dinner in the backyard. The other is of Annie Jones the bearded woman. A famous member of the Barnum and Bailey Circus.
Photographs by Johnny Parker
Photographs in Women in the City - Liverpool Photography Festival
Women in the City
As part of the Liverpool Photography Festival 15 - 31st May 2015 to celebrate the visit of three famous Queens: Mary II, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria, There was a call for photographers to submit their images celebrating Women in the City, to showcase in our online gallery. From female photographers, to images of the women we admire;shots of majestic liners and Grandmothers entertaining the young, let your imagination run wild, capture and share your moments in Liverpool.
I submitted two photographs from my maternal Grandfathers photograph archive. William Turner had a Tattooing and Photographic studio on Lime Street in the early 1900's. He was well connected with the circus and music hall folk...
The photographs are on an outdoor display in Thomas Steers Way in the Liverpool One shopping mall. The upper one is of my great grandmother preparing Sunday dinner in the backyard. The other is of Annie Jones the bearded woman. A famous member of the Barnum and Bailey Circus.
Photographs by Johnny Parker
Making a Whole Room Camera Obscura - BBC Video
Photographer Abelardo Morell (http://www.abelardomorell.net) turns the room of Venetian palace into a gigantic camera using the ancient technology of the Camera Obscura, as featured in the new BBC series 'The Genius of Photography'.
Creating a Room Camera Obscura is part of my PhD Art Practice.
Creating a Room Camera Obscura is part of my PhD Art Practice.
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Chang Celebration Artwork Unveiling - Everton FC
Presentation and unveiling of the Chang Beer Bottle Top art work at Everton Football Club. The artwork was fixed to the wall at the entrance to the Directors Car Park at Goodison Park.
The artwork is constructed from 1500 Chang beer bottle tops selected from over 5000 tops collected by Chang beer outlets over the previous year. The tops were embedded in resin and a laser cut brushed stainless steel outline of the famous Everton club logo applied to the surface along with the words 10 Years to commemorate the longest shirt sponsorship partnership in the Premiership.
I am grateful to Dot-Art, Liverpool for the commission.
Wednesday, April 01, 2015
Simulation of Exhibition Installation - The Originary Moment
The video shows a simulation an exhibition installation in which 3 back-projected videos are overlaid by the imaged created by a whole room Camera Obscura.
The concept behind the installation is a simulation of the originary moment in the invention of photography when Henry Fox Talbot viewed the scene of Lake Como from the balcony of his hotel room on the screen of his portable Camera Obscura and dreamt of a way of fixing the image he saw by capturing the light or by painting with the light as he put it. His sole intention being to remember the spectacular view and to be able to share it with others on his return home. The originary moment is contrasted with the reality of his dream, the banal snapshot photograph. Which is represented here by the negative space of a quintessential snapshot pose, In this case the focus of my PhD research , a snapshot of my "first day at school" taken by my father.
Saturday, March 28, 2015
The Making of Chang Art Work for Everton FC - Work in Progress
Sorting the good beer bottle tops from the bad... Only an other 5000 to go
Computer generated visual of final artwork...
Everton Crest Logo
Testing patterns for the tops layout
Resin embedding test piece
Finished polyester resin casting
Full size artwork for laser cut stainless steel
Positioning stencil for the stainless steel parts
Laser cut stainless steel as received
Stainless steel pieces in-situ
Finished Artwork
Monday, February 02, 2015
The Making of Chang Art Work for Everton FC - Test Piece Video
A short video showing the creation of a test piece fibre glass resin base for the artwork. This was to get the hang of using polyester resin and fibreglass reinforcement.
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Lost Inventions Fantastic Creations Exhibition

At BASELINE 67 -71 Victoria Street Blackpool, FY1 4RJ, at the rear of Marks and Spencer in the pederstrianised area.
Lost Inventions Fantastic Creations is a light hearted coming together of artists, inventors and engineers via open invitations and workshops aimed at those creative types of people who tinker about in garden sheds or sketch down those "next big thing" ideas.
My contribution to the exhibition is in the form of two Drawing Machines.
This drawing machine is vaguely based on principles of the Guilloché Drawing Machines. These were invented to apply the intricate repetitive radial engravings on watch and clock parts and for the creation of security print designs for banknotes. Typically machines are pieces of fine engineering employing three computer controlled motors. The patterns are known as Lissajous curves. The technique has also been used in the creation of jewellery including Faberge eggs.
The concept has been appropriated and simplified for the construction of a wide range of drawing machines. This is one such machine and was the first one I constructed. It developed into the MK2 version which is also on show at this exhibition. The concept is in the process of development with a view to exploring this approach to mechanised drawing using a range of simple materials and recycled components.
This machine uses a pair of synchronous electric motors, one from a motorised valve and the other from a microwave. Other components have been salvaged from a venetian blind and an old Meccano set, plus bits and pieces of junk.
More sophisticated versions employing computer controlled motors are in the prototype stage of development.
MK2 Drawing Machine
Guilloché Drawing Machines were invented to apply the intricate repetitive radial engravings on watch and clock parts and for the creation of security print designs for banknotes. Typically machines are pieces of fine engineering employing three computer controlled motors. The patterns are known as Lissajous curves. The technique has also been used in the creation of jewellery including Faberge eggs.
The concept has been appropriated and simplified for the construction of a wide range of drawing machines. This is one such machine which is in the process of development with a view to exploring this approach to mechanised drawing. More sophisticated versions employing both gear boxes and computer controlled motors are in the prototype stage of development.
Monday, September 01, 2014
Banksy Visits Poulton le Fylde, Wink...
A piece of Banksy style stencil art, "Little Girl with Red Balloon", mysteriously appears on the wall of Pulci Pizza, popular Poulton eating place, one Sunday morning while owner Alex was away on holiday. Alex is delighted but puzzled...
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Reinforcing Stencils

Image courtesy of the Wooster Collective
Reinforce the delicate parts of a stencil by fixing them in place with thread or monofiliment nylon, such as fine fishing line. Use adhesive tape or hot melt glue to fix the thread in place.
Photo Mural Installation
I was asked by a friend who owns The Market Place lettings agency in Breck Road, Poulton le Fylde, to help with the refurbishment of his office by installing a feature wall photo mural. Appropriately he decided upon an original Francis Frith photograph of the Market Place in Poulton le Fylde, taken about 1955. The photograph shows Poulton in the days when the Market Place was open to traffic, quite quaint to see a bus parked in the Square. Another interesting find was a shop front with the name Parker on it. I digress
The Mural was sourced and licensed from the Francis Frith collection. It was printed and supplied in 6 pieces by Printed Space, Morecambe. The installation was relatively problem free, despite this being the first such mural that I have installed. The finished work is 17 x 8 ft. I am pleased to say the client was blown away, not literally, he was as they say chuffed. Passers by get dragged in off the street to experience the 3D experience of walking into a 1955 Poulton Market Place.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
St Chads - Poulton le Fylde - Faux Effects
St Chads from Thatched House Gate - Old Glass Plate Photograph
St Chads from Thatched House Gate - Tintype Photograph
St Chads from Thatched House Gate - Mixed Media
St Chads from Thatched House Gate - Sketch Style Photograph
Saturday, September 29, 2012
MA Exhibition - Serendipity - Family Photograph - Video
This is a video of the installation Serendipity which is discussed in a previous post, see here for further information.
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