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The third set of oil transfer drawings based on @offgridlife ‘s Free Art Frees Art Claymation Shorts.

Made and filmed at the studio I work at on Monday’s at Chatham Dockyard in Kent, UK. I live in Muswell Hill, North London so is a two and half hour trip each way. They’ll be glued to cardboard and taken to The Camden Market Free Art Man when ready. I’ll be taking a lot more paintings and drawings this size to Camden as it’s currently only my pocket sized work that most people seem to want. Occasionally someone will take a big painting, but they’re too big for most people.

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The Camden Market Free Art Man’s getting too Pop Art recently. Some loose oil paintings and music will be added soon and give more space to other Black Ivory work, especially if Emma starts joining in more. The space I used to display at, on the other side of the road’s still available. It would be handy to have two of us there so we could each take a break for something to eat, or take work to the Maddarings stall on Makers Alley that’s currently selling Blond Cards.

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The Maddarings shop will soon be just selling Amy Winehouse Blond Cards as it’s right near her statue and I think has only sold a few in the two months they’ve been on sale.

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The board of black oil paint is an ephemeral artwork that changes each time it’s used. At least photographing it keeps some kind of permanent record.

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