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Around The East End (29)

June 16, 2022
Bethnal Green Road, East London 2002.
Bethnal Green Road, East London 2002.
Brick Lane Music Hall 1990
Brick Lane Music Hall. East London 1990.
Brick Lane. East London 2002.
Old Montague Street 2013
Old Montague Street, London 2013
Michael having a pint in the Golden Heart pub. East London 2018.
Stepney 2000
Stepney. East London 2000.
Inside the Pride of Spitalfields pub. East London 2017.
Brick Lane. East London 2002.

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Cave Paintings Are Not ‘Primitive’

June 7, 2022
Cave painting with McDonald’s logo (photomontage)

The cave paintings in Lescaux in France made some 17,000 years ago are sometimes referred to as ‘primitive art’. The caves contain nearly 6,000 figures and were discovered in 1940 by 18-year-old Marcel Ravidat when his dog, Robot, fell in a hole!

The cave complex was opened to the public on 14 July 1948, and initial archaeological investigations began a year later, focusing on the Shaft. By 1955, carbon dioxide, heat, humidity, and other contaminants produced by 1,200 visitors per day had visibly damaged the paintings. As air condition deteriorated, fungi and lichen increasingly infested the walls. Consequently, the cave was closed to the public in 1963, the paintings were restored to their original state, and a monitoring system on a daily basis was introduced. Replicas of the paintings have been made at different sites.

Seeing photographs of the many paintings I’ve never considered them to be primitive in any sense. They strike me as a sophisticated celebration of the world as it existed then by the people who occupied the caves. Walking up Wavertree high street the other day I took a photograph of a disgarded McDonald’s carton and for some reason thought about what humans of that era would think of fast food and the consequences the industry has in wrecking the environment of the world today.

By placing the logo on one of the paintings I’m asking the question is the world advancing or are we facing an environmental catastrophe? I’m certain of one thing: the humans who existed in those caves were artistic, survived through cooperation and were in no sense ‘primitive’. We can learn a lot from those early human communities. As Bertrand Russell once said: “The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation”.

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International Street Photography (7)

May 25, 2022
On the phone. Hanoi, Vietnam 2019.
New York 2005
New York, 2005.
Lovers at the night market. Hanoi, Vietnam 2019.
New York 2005
Man with a supermarket trolley. New York 2005.
Scooter. Hanoi, Vietnam 2019.
Marrakech 2005
Motorcyclist and passenger. Marrakech 2005
Out of it. Manchester, September 2018.
On the street. Paris, 2004.
Chennai, India 2007
Chennai, India 2007.
Leipzig Germany 2014
Leipzig. Germany 2014.
A Lady walking past the Hotel Pommeraye. Nantes, France 2011
A Lady walking past the Hotel Pommeraye. Nantes, France 2011

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Conversations (8)

May 18, 2022
Conversation on a street in Wavertree. Liverpool 1979.
Conversation and newspapers on London Road. Liverpool, March 2019.
Conversation on Wavertree High Street. Liverpool, January 2019.
Conversation outside the launderette on Wavertree High Street. Liverpool, December 16th 2018.
Conversation on Lime Street. Liverpool, August 2018.
Conversation at the bar. The Dispensary pub, Renshaw Street. Liverpool, August 2019.
Conversation in Queen Square. Liverpool, November 2018.
Conversation in St John’s. Liverpool, August 22nd 2018.

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Conversations (7)

May 16, 2022
Conversation. Paris, 2004.
Conversation on Lime Street. Liverpool, July 2018.
Conversation between Taxi drivers on Hanover Street. Liverpool, August 2019.
Conversation in the Post House pub. Liverpool, September 2018.
Street conversation. Rome 2018.
Conversation next to a bus stop on the Roman Road. East London, January 2019.
Street conversation. Rome 2018.
Conversation on Lime Street. Liverpool, January 2019.
Conversation on Bethnal green Road. East London, April 2018.

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