Lesley Cartwright Bad Penny |
Does love endure forever? Does a bad penny always turn up? During this Valentine month the artists and writers from CollectConnect explore this flip-sided theme with an exhibition of 32 miniature sculptures. These objects are placed in public places (#unsettledgallery), helping us to remember those who we hold dear - or cast off those who we would rather forget. Every day throughout February we will be featuring one of these tokens/pennies on this website. A writer will also use the art as inspiration to create something new and fresh.
Art - Lesley Cartwright / Words - Francesca Albini
Fragile, ephemeral, trickster,
Shape-shifter,
With a hint of a smile
You tell me,
It’s not all as it seems.
Lesley Cartwright's Bad Penny at the
#unsettledgallery Walthamstow
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Lesley's Bad Penny sits on a plinth in Wood Street Plaza, which was revamped a few years ago to contain a series of water fountains for children to play in during the hot summer months and a bespoke adventure playground for the local children and young people. More recent developments have seen new flats built on the site, just one of the many building projects in the area. It remains to be seen whether the latest incarnation of the Wood Street Plaza will continue to provide a play space for children.
Lesley Cartwright was born in Liverpool but
later moved to Essex to run a Hostel for homeless teenagers. She
made her name in the commercial graphic field and
music photography until she developed MS and now paints portraits
from her Billericay studio. Cartwright is a multitalented artist who is not bound by genre nor convention. Cartwright has been exhibiting with CollectConnect since the Cardboard City exhibition in 2013.
Francesca Albini divides her life between literary and artistic
endeavours. She is a PhD in Classics, and has worked in publishing
for her entire adult life, as a translator, author and editor. She is
a self taught artist and photographer. Her work is inspired by folk
art, but also by design. Albini is a collector of memories, and uses
any medium that allows her to remember and share, express feelings
and narrate stories. From line drawings to plastic cameras, from
collage to upcycled jewellery and dolls. "My work is playful and
dreamy, child-like but also philosophical. I fall in and out of love
with many styles and tools, but I'm always me, whatever I do."
https://www.francescaalbini.com/
https://www.francescaalbini.com/
thank you Francesca, enigmatic and charming words
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