Friday, 27 March 2015

Equilibrium

"Ealing Lights #1 "                                                   photo: R. Allen-Sherwood 2015
"The dimension that counts for the creative person is the space he creates within himself. This inner space is closer to the infinite than the other, and it is the privilege of the balanced mind... and the search for an equilibrium is essential – to be as aware of inner space as he is of outer space". 
Mark Tobey, artist

Thursday, 19 March 2015

Alkaline - Memory of Place



"Alkaline" is a labour-of-love dance project by Julie Gratz which took two years to complete from start to finish. I chose this particular video because I felt it demonstrates a nice way to straddle the time and space gap with organic motion. (with some help from special effects!) In this case, space becomes a memory of place.

Wednesday, 11 March 2015

A Gargantuan Bluescreen


In this fascinating documentary, American author and physicist Brian Greene introduces us to the topic of space in an easy-to-understand accessible manner, free from too much technical jargon.

Although the program was made prior to the discovery of the Higgs-Boson particle,, the information is still relevant. It's thought provoking stuff. Especially when Prof..Greene brings up the newest and craziest space theory towards the end of the show...

the title of this post is directly inspired by what one witty You-tuber posted in response.

Enjoy!

Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Space is a Doubt

                                                                               R Allen-Sherwood 2015

I would like there to exist places that are stable. unmoving. intangible, untouched and almost untouchable, unchanging, deep-rooted, places that might be points of reference, of departure, of origin.

Such places don't exist, and it's because they don't exist that space becomes a question, ceases to be self-evident, ceases to be incorporated. ceases to be appropriated. Space is a doubt. I have constantly to mark it, to designate it. It's never mine, never given to me. I have to conquer it.


                                                                                      R. Allen-Sherwood 2015
Space melts like sand running through one's fingers. Times bears it away and leaves only shapeless threads.

"Species of Spaces and Other Pieces"  Georges Perec

Thursday, 26 February 2015

Everything Emptying Into White *

"Pine Tree Island"  Ink and wash  2012
In the art of Japanese calligraphy or Shodo, blank space (on paper or canvas) is seen in a positive light, not in the negative or angst inducing way some artists would have you think. Blank paper is a white area packed with unfulfilled potential, waiting for the calligrapher's brush mark to bring it to life. Literally.

One of my favourite descriptions of this, can be found in the book "Japanese Calligraphy The Art of Line & Space", Author and calligraphy teacher Christine Flint-Sato writes: The black line passes through white as a boat through water, the wake created by its passing is felt through the white. The white is not a passive space or vacuum to be entered and which is unaffected by the line, it is energised or activated by it. (pg 58)

"Floating "  Ink on paper  2013  
Viewed in this manner, it is easy to understand the important role space & motion play in the art of brush and ink. Space and line mutually support each other within the composition of the work but it is the energy motion of the line which brings it all together.

* Thank you Cat Stevens 

Monday, 16 February 2015

Love Letter to Space

Deep Space               
I've always wondered why do I have this deep fascination with Space /Motion. It wasn't like I suddenly decided one day "think I'll study space and motion for the rest of my life!" No. This was an intuitive decision. And I am happy to say that it's been a good one because the topic continues to grow deeper and richer with each passing year. I just need to catch up to it......

Space /Motion is a vast resource to delve into. I don't think one lifetime is enough to learn about it all. Each time I make a new discovery I try hard to figure it out intellectually so that I can explain it to myself or others but it doesn't always work out. People just think I'm crazy most of the time..

What I am beginning to see is that with space, the less said the better.

Sometimes a painting can say more about the experience than whole herds of typed character words on a keyboard can.  That's probably why I'm an artist instead of a writer!

Image info    Deep Space        Sumi ink, paint and chalk on paper   by R Allen-Sherwood  (created 2011)    

Friday, 6 February 2015

"Houston, we have motion!'

image courtesy of NASA
Couldn't resist posting this gorgeous photograph I found on the web,. It combines everything I love: space, motion but with a genuine space-suit thrown in. Unintentional art. How good is that!

It's actually a photograph of an astronaut testing the motion capability of a new spacesuit. I found it in this NASA  treasure-trove  of space images, - a resource so rich and vast, you could seriously get lost in it!

Hmm, might use that for the title of my next post. "Lost in Space". :)