Showing posts with label Crane Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crane Park. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 February 2019

Francesca Albini - Love Tokens and Bad Pennies

Francesca Albini - Love Token
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 - Francesca Albini / Words - Natalie Low

Love has broken my back
So I need new ways to
Reach my destination.

Love has laid me so low
But I can still enjoy
The view from the gutter.

I have more loves to find,
More selves to re-invent,
More ways to win and fail.

It helps to remember
That love is a monster
But also a comfort.

Francesca Albini
You can see Francesca's artwork on a bridge above the River Crane next to the Mill Road Allotments  at #unsettledgallery No.11. If you can find it then you can take it home, or perhaps you will leave it for someone else to discover. The River Crane runs through the slim woodland and pasture area of Crane Park in Twickenham. It is managed to encourage wildlife, Marsh Frogs and the scarce water vole breed on the banks of the river. You can also find important industrial archaeology with relics from the Hounslow Gunpowder Works (1760s) at the western end of the park.

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/

Natalie Low enjoys putting words on paper and believes that everyone has a book of some sort inside them. She has published two chapbooks, Dementia (2015) and School Run (2017). She also appears in this exhibition as an artist/maker.

Don't forget to submit to our next exhibition. The Art of Caring is accepting submission until the 7th April 2019. More at http://collectconnect.blogspot.com/p/submit.html

Friday, 1 February 2019

Tracy Boness - Love Tokens and Bad Pennies


Tracy Boness at #unsettledgallery No.9
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.

Artist - Tracy Boness / Words -  Natalie Low

Golden feathers about her face
With imperfection none,
The day I met my one true love,
The day my soul passed on.

A doubly afflicted soul,
My body wracked with fever,
My heart's insides wracked with desire
For that sweet maid forever.

One feather fell from her soft hair,
My hand around it curled.
Leave it with him”, my Dear one said,
He's not long for this world.

I died that night, my Love spake true,
But Heav’n I did trust
For now I knew that angels lived
And walked on earth with us.

The darkest part of me did hope
I passed my sickness on
Into my angel so that she
Would join me here anon.

But when the Lord bade me come near
And asked me what I wished,
It was that my sweet Love would have
A full life accomplished.

And then he asked me what it was
That I was clutching there?
The golden feather, pure and clean,
That late had touched her hair.

My Lord he knows the worth of love
And is a master kind.
He gives me leave to visit earth
And see her time to time.

I choose to sit in Autumn's trees
To shake them from above
And watch the golden feather'd leaves
Cascade around my love.

Tracy Boness
You can see Tracy Boness' artwork on an old tree beside the River Crane at #unsettledgallery No.9. If you can find it then you can take it home, or perhaps you will leave it for someone else to discover. The River Crane runs through the slim woodland and pasture area of Crane Park in Twickenham. It is managed to encourage wildlife, Marsh Frogs and the scarce water vole breed on the banks of the river. You can also find important industrial archaeology with relics from the Hounslow Gunpowder Works (1760s) at the western end of the park.

#unsettledgallery No.9
Tracy Boness (b. Canningtown, East London) studied for a BTEC National Diploma in Art & Design at East Ham Community College then a BA Hons Degree Fine Art at West Surrey Institute of Art & Design. She consistently exhibits her work, undertaking commissions and taking part in community based workshops. Painting and drawing are essential to her work practice. Recent black and white drawings take inspiration from 18th Century engravings and botanical drawings of the era. Boness also likes to experiment with new materials, sometimes sewing and layering surfaces to create tactile pieces of work.

Natalie Low enjoys putting words on paper and believes that everyone has a book of some sort inside them. She has published two chapbooks, Dementia (2015) and School Run (2017). She also appears in this exhibition as an artist/maker.
Tracy Boness at #unsettledgallery No.9



Don't forget to submit to our next exhibition. The Art of Caring is accepting submission until the 7th April 2019. More HERE.