eastInternational ’05, War on War Room 2005
In east’05 we were in residence at Norwich Gallery for the duration of the show, 8 weeks, creating the war on war room as an open workspace. We transported all our digital equipment including a large format printer, all our raw materials, source images, books and everything we use in the studio to make work. Any visitor to the space ie the audience could sit down and make images/work either on the computers or using the printed material. During the 7 weeks in residence we produced the STOP posters and printed them daily on recycled newsprint available free to the audience to take away and use.
Blood on the Scanner
The series of prints in ‘Award’ arose out of our need to find a way to express our disgust with the war against Iraq and attempt to revoke our impotence in the face of the raging terrorism committed in the name of democracy. We wanted to use digital technology to make visceral images that used everyday stuff as directly as we could in order to respond to the war’s full horror with thousands of Iraqis being killed.
Photo Op
Know Your Enemy
Soldier #I 2006
270cm x 700cm Pigment ink, charcoal, acrylic and paper on newspaper
2006
Installed Caught in the Crossfire exhibition Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry, 2013
Control Room
Control Room
270cm x 500cm
Pigment ink, charcoal, acrylic and paper on newspaper
2006
Presidential Seal
Presidential Seal
270cm x 700cm
Pigment ink, charcoal, acrylic and paper on newspaper
2006
Time Difference
Red Cross
Red Cross
270cm x 700cm
Pigment ink, charcoal, acrylic and paper on newspaper
2006