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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A friend of mine had a close and strange encounter on the beaches of Brighton at 5am.. .. .. . . . . ////. .. /.

‘Who Are You? And What Are You Doing Here’ Acrylic on Reclaimed Plywood 72 cm x 84 cm
Apologies for the poor picture.. . … . . .//.
August 7, 2012 | Categories: Fine Art | Tags: Acrylic, art, Artist, Arts, Arts and Entertainment, beach, Brighton, city, early morning, East Sussex, England, expression, human, Jakob Belbin, life, Morning, New, Paint, Painting, People, portrait, Reclaimed, recycle, recycling, strange, street art, suffering, town, urban, urban art, urban expressionism, Visual Arts, woman | Leave a comment