Franz’s Many Heads Left Scattered On The Beach.. . . ./// ./
Today i took a walk along Brighton beach with a bag of heads.. ././. . ../. Though i felt a bit bad for leaving them there, i didnt think they’d last long and at the very least they’d be returned to a natural origin.. / ./. So my conscience wasn’t too heavy i left with a couple of buckets of beach rubbish, leaving the beach better than i found it.,. . ..// .
These slate paintings were painted over two years ago, from a series of photographs i took at a small intimate gig at the Bargate Monument in Southampton. The head in question was that of Franz Nicolay.. . /. Good bye Nicolay. /.
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Hi!we found one of the pictures today on the beach near to the railway station:)thank you 🙂 or we can give u back if you want!:)
October 26, 2014 at 8:35 pm
HEllo../. sorry for the late response. ./. But im glad to hear one was found 🙂
And no, its all yours to enjoy, thats why i left it there. ./ .
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November 22, 2014 at 12:27 pm