Thursday 14 June 2012

Elemental Butterflies


Butterflies are curious creatures. Do they have any sense of their previous existence as munching, crunching, gobbling caterpillars I wonder?

Here are some new painted Butterfly paper cuttings approx A3 in size.

These new butterfly paper cuttings incorporate the elements of Earth, Water, Air, Fire, and Aether.

Earth is where they come from and ultimately where they return to when they die. Fire is the energy that helps them metamorphose from caterpillar to butterfly. Air is where they feel most at home as they ride the breezes and currents from flower to flower. Water is what sustains and feeds them in the form of nectar. Aether is the life giving energy that surrounds everything.

Each of these Elemental Paper Cut Butterflies represents a different element.

Water Butterfly



Earth Butterfly





Fire Butterfly



Earth and Fire dancing together 


There are more to come!

Monday 14 May 2012

Inspiration


Inspiration comes to me in all kinds of shapes, forms and experiences. So what’s inspiring me at the moment? Well, I was lucky enough to travel down the East coast of Taiwan for a couple of days. A walk to a waterfall where monkeys played in the trees brought me to a beautiful place where there were many butterflies fluttering around oblivious to the rain. There was the butterfly wing I found lying quite beautifully on the ground. 
There were the rotted leaves with only their veins showing. Nature's own version of paper cutting.


Then there’s the urban side of things, here in Taipei. A three-day festival for a god (or gods) has just finished in a nearby street. All kinds of noises echoed round the neighbourhood – firecrackers, horns, brass bands, karaoke and plenty of gongs. 


While at night the nightriders race their souped up bikes along the streets near here. Could they possibly be doing this!



Finally - The Zen of motorcycle riding!



I’m not sure how all these things will enter my work but it’s this process of gathering and keeping the images in my head, adding more imagery and mixing them all together. Then they start to make all kinds of weird and wonderful connections.  Images fuse together and I get an idea for a drawing. I’ll let you know what comes of all this inspiration. 

Wednesday 14 March 2012

Big Butterfly Flow

The fluttering of a butterfly’s wings can effect climate changes on the other side of the planet.
Paul Erlich

'Big Butterfly Flow' is a 100x100cm silk paper cut. Butterflies glide and flutter on breezes of air and cloud. Are they causing the breezes or are they simply taking advantage of them?



The Butterfly effect is the idea that a butterfly‘s wings create a small change in the air around them. This causes a chain of events to unfold that eventually leads to a large weather event such as a storm or a typhoon. Had the butterfly not flapped its wings, everything might have been vastly different. (Adapted from Wikipedia)

There are many times in our life when we may feel as small as a butterfly, and when we think that the things we do have as little effect as the fluttering of a butterfly’s wings.  We think that in our own little space alloted to us, in the small roles given us to play, we make almost no difference in the lives of those around us.

Little however do we know that what we do may truly result in a big difference later on, creating waves of change that would not have happened had we not taken the initiative to do our part. (Anon)

Thursday 1 March 2012

Lost in Forest Wild

There's an inner child in all of us. Here's one. His name is Daniel. Here he is smiling unaware of his dark shadow behind him. But there's another problem.... He's lost


This silk paper cutting was cut in 2009 and is currently on show at Suho Paper Museum in Taipei.
This silk paper cut is called ‘Lost in Forest Wild’. It’s a kind of fairy tale about Daniel and his adventure in a dark forest. It’s a story of Metamorphosis and discovery. 


The story starts with Daniel happily floating through life. He allows himself to be blown by the breezes of destiny. 


The problem is he’s unknowingly blown into a threatening forest. The trees are hungry!


Daniel is caught by one of the trees. He’s trapped and can’t escape. 


He’s absorbed into the tree. It swallows him up.  He becomes part of the woody insides eventually becoming part of a fruit. 


He realizes he needs to escape. This is the first decision he’s made in a very long time. Using all his strength he breaks out of the fruit and climbs onto the branches. 


He climbs higher and higher until he reaches the top of the tree.  Freedom at last! 


Around him the wind blows, the sun shines and butterflies flutter in the breeze. Through this experience he has rediscovered himself. But will he be able to control his destiny?

Thursday 16 February 2012

Through Western Eyes

 My current show of paper cuts at Suho Paper Museum in Taipei continues until March 24th. The exhibition is entitled 'Through Western eyes'. As a foreign artist who's lived in Taiwan for 20 years I've become very interested in how my art connects to the culture here both on a conscious and unconscious level. I've appropriated imagery and techniques of traditional paper cutting to create a body of work that will in some way give me a greater sense of my presence in this culture. 




Here are some general views of the show. There are 20 pieces exhibited.




The museum provided a corner where visitors could make their own paper cuts and display them. So far there are more than a hundred made by young and old alike. Fantastic!


Some early examples.


Three of my 'Floating World' series are grouped together creating a visual feast of line, colour and shadow.


'Earthstar' and shadow. Where does the artwork end and the shadow begin?


This is the story of how my character Daniel gets lost in a wild forest. I'll write in more detail about this paper cut in the near future.


More shadows. Look carefully and you'll see Daniel riding a dragon. One of the great things about this museum was that they allowed me to experiment with how the work is displayed, so I could play with light and shadows.



Butterfly flow. A new piece. I love peering through these hanging cuts. It's like peering through into another world. I'll write in more detail about this in the near future too.
 



Saturday 21 January 2012

Happy Year of the Dragon!!!!


Welcome to the New Year of the Dragon! Here’s another recent paper cut to celebrate this auspicious event. Here my character Daniel plays with fire works and is blown over by the terrific bang. 


Another of my Daniel characters rides on the Dragon. He holds a string of firecrackers in his hand, but he’s not really aware how dangerous this really is.  Behind the dragon water pours and flows and rain falls from the sky – This is after all the Year of the Water Dragon.


My cockroach characters are in danger of being washed away by the water, so they’re trying to escape by clinging to a rocket as it shoots skywards.  Are the cockroaches aware that the rocket will explode? Who knows? Cockroaches do have the knack of surviving just about anywhere.



This paper cut along with many others of mine is currently on display at the Suho Paper museum in Taipei. More on that next time!

 

Friday 6 January 2012

 I’m sitting looking out of the window. It’s raining and when it rains, here in Taipei, it sometimes doesn’t stop!  This means the roads get very wet and in parts it’s like a flood. But this doesn’t deter the bikers who drive as crazily as ever… until… that is… they collide with another scooter and come to grief in a large puddle of water.



Here’s a new silk paper cut entitled ‘No Kiss!’ it’s one of a series of silk paper cuts that focus on a more irreverent look at my life in Taipei. 




Two scooter riders hit each other head on. OUCH! or are they kissing? Their head to head clash also looks like a Chinese Opera mask.



Here’s an unlucky rider lost in the water.


This silk paper cut along with many others will be in my upcoming show. Details below.


January Art News:- I'm starting off 2012 with an Artist in Residency at the Taipei European School. I'll be working with the Year 9's on a project to celebrate Chinese Lantern Festival.
I've also got a one man show opening on Friday January 13th. Unlucky for some (but not for me I hope!). It's at the Suho paper Museum in Taipei.