This drawing represents my thinking about time spent in Cheetham Hill - Jai and I gave our talks last week about how our proposals for work are growing from the research process.
My work has grown out of reading about work and capital (Marx and Engels in Manchester as well as our walk with the Jewish Museum guides) and in parallel , looking at 19th century thinking about science, religion and philospohy - specifically through the work of Frances Hodgson Burnett in "The Secret Garden" her simple tale of the healing of damaged children through positive thinking and connection to nature and manual work. Both strands create a powerful contrast. It had these ideas in mind as I walked around some of the derelict green spaces in the area and talked with people about their own working lives at the Car Wash....
Jai's work looked at another aspect of work, an even more basic form of craft - making bread. So together our work encompassed a history of the development of work. From the simplest humblest craft of breadmaking - common to all cultures - to aspects of long established patterns of capital and global labour markets typified by Cheetham Hills vibrant economy.
Wednesday, 30 June 2010
Thursday, 3 June 2010
The sketching walk yesterday to Great Horrocks. Alistair, Beth, Zorina and her children joined me on a walk, passing by the former home of Frances Hodgson Burnett on Cheetham Hill Road (now modern flats opposite St Lukes Church which lies derelict). We walked along Rayburn Way to the public footpath sign, past the caravan site and then skirting the metrolink depot, climbing the mound to overlook Collyhurst and the city centre. Luckily the sun was shining and everyone was delighted at the place, the view and the escape from the frenetic pace of the main road. We nibbled grapes and sketched and painted. I think Hodgson Burnett would have appreciated our effort to slow the pace, to listen and to experience nature - allbeit surrounded on all sides by urban activity.........The area of Great Horrocks is apparently the new development area for the new Irish Heritage Centre - click here irish heritageThis appears to have already gained planning permission, so if you want to experience this particular "secret garden" you need tovisit Great Horrocks as soon as you can....
(more images on the images page)
Thursday, 20 May 2010
wash......and glow
Last week I spent most of my wednesday at Wash nd Glow (because your car's worth it) near Manchester Fort on Cheetham Hill Road. Hosted by the very friendly owners, brothers Amir, Irfan and Imran. It was fascinating to hear the story of how they built up their business, expanded into other initiatives and their visions for future enterprises. All the while, they fed me and gave me cups of coffee in the very pleasant waiting area / cafe bar. They even made my car glow! I met some of the men and women who work on various aspects of car washing and also those who run adjacent businesses that serve the passing customers: a phone outlet, a steak take-away, a garage and a barber. Wash and Glow seem to have created a fun and pleasant atmosphere for customers, whilst stringent standards are paramount and the washing of cars is taken very seriously, with each car being checked. Workers I met represented a wide span of the globe and surely a good cross section of Cheetham Hill's diverse communities.
Sketching Field Trip
Explore Great Horrocks, (a secret garden in cheetham hill?)
a sketching afternoon
Wednesday 2nd June
meet at Buddleia Space, 573 Cheetham Hill Road 2:30pm - returning by 5:30
weather permitting - call Alison on 07767356302 if in any doubt or with any questions
(look for the premier newsagent opposite the old library)
we will be walking for around 30-40 minutes to get to Great Horrocks and using steps and over rough ground.
Please bring your own sketching materials - paper / sketch book, pencils, charcoals, pens, paints etc and something
to sit on if required.
a sketching afternoon
Wednesday 2nd June
meet at Buddleia Space, 573 Cheetham Hill Road 2:30pm - returning by 5:30
weather permitting - call Alison on 07767356302 if in any doubt or with any questions
(look for the premier newsagent opposite the old library)
we will be walking for around 30-40 minutes to get to Great Horrocks and using steps and over rough ground.
Please bring your own sketching materials - paper / sketch book, pencils, charcoals, pens, paints etc and something
to sit on if required.
Thursday, 6 May 2010
return to the secret garden the day before the election
yesterday I returned to my "secret garden" and found it full of birdsong. I entered via the bridge, found off Collyhurst Road, just beyond the weir on the Irk. I remember another railway bridge in my childhood - an abandoned RAF camp near our home was my playground - overgrown and a great place to play, to discover oneself, and it was entered via a similar bridge - intriguing graffitti, ignored corners piled with dust, weed clogged crevices, odd pieces of litter - a torn cardigan, crushed beer can, patches of burnt grass
There was frenetic birdsong, a distant mobile tannoy from a political party roaming the estate across the river valley goes in and out of earshot; a tinny radio somewhere with its jingles, and the clang and drone of the metrolink depot. Occassionally a distorted amplified call to someone on the shopfloor of some works on the Irk or from the back of The Fort crackles loudly. Someone taps a hammer, tinkering with a fairground ride in the caravan site. The air is damp but warm - and I smell a familiar sense of chilly summer afternoons. I sketch and try to spot birds.
It seems that my secret garden reaches all the way up to Queens Road - but there are no footpath signs from that end - I've emailed the council to find out why - and I've also asked who might be responsible for the footpath that skirts the caravan park, which is littered with junk and unpassable...
I stand on the ridge which over looks a re-claimed meadow. There are these vents which indicate this has been contaminated land - I wonder with what and how safe it might be and what the plans for it are...click here for a map of the area
The view from the ridge is panoramic, the surrounding hills, the new flats (apartments) and the skyline of familiar CIS, Arndale, Piccadilly Hotel, Beetham Tower, Urbis...Its the iconic skyline Manchester dosnt have from anywhere else perhaps...
drawing the scene slows me down, breathe in the air, look harder, think better, hear everything - brings me into the moment.
I'm hoping that some of the folk from St Johns will join me on a sketching trip up here sometime soon. I'm sorry I didn't drop in yesterday there, but I was trying to think something over - so, next week I hope...
There was frenetic birdsong, a distant mobile tannoy from a political party roaming the estate across the river valley goes in and out of earshot; a tinny radio somewhere with its jingles, and the clang and drone of the metrolink depot. Occassionally a distorted amplified call to someone on the shopfloor of some works on the Irk or from the back of The Fort crackles loudly. Someone taps a hammer, tinkering with a fairground ride in the caravan site. The air is damp but warm - and I smell a familiar sense of chilly summer afternoons. I sketch and try to spot birds.
It seems that my secret garden reaches all the way up to Queens Road - but there are no footpath signs from that end - I've emailed the council to find out why - and I've also asked who might be responsible for the footpath that skirts the caravan park, which is littered with junk and unpassable...
I stand on the ridge which over looks a re-claimed meadow. There are these vents which indicate this has been contaminated land - I wonder with what and how safe it might be and what the plans for it are...click here for a map of the area
The view from the ridge is panoramic, the surrounding hills, the new flats (apartments) and the skyline of familiar CIS, Arndale, Piccadilly Hotel, Beetham Tower, Urbis...Its the iconic skyline Manchester dosnt have from anywhere else perhaps...
drawing the scene slows me down, breathe in the air, look harder, think better, hear everything - brings me into the moment.
I'm hoping that some of the folk from St Johns will join me on a sketching trip up here sometime soon. I'm sorry I didn't drop in yesterday there, but I was trying to think something over - so, next week I hope...
Thursday, 29 April 2010
buddleia launch
The launch at Buddleia Space at Cheetham Hill Road was a great event this evening. I've met someone who knows someone with a special interest in "The Secret Garden" that I will follow up with.
I had my portrait drawn by Oludele, which was an interesting experience. He draws on newspaper so has to grapple with whatever images and text are around. He selected a car advert which had plenty clean space - but a fiat500 in the middle which he then needed to block out - but it gave a sort of intensity bto the centre of the image which I liked....
People responded well to the car wash ideas. I met a few people from the St Johns drop-in which takes place on Wednesday afternoons and hope to meet with them again soon - maybe going out on a walk to sketch The Secret Gardens...
I had my portrait drawn by Oludele, which was an interesting experience. He draws on newspaper so has to grapple with whatever images and text are around. He selected a car advert which had plenty clean space - but a fiat500 in the middle which he then needed to block out - but it gave a sort of intensity bto the centre of the image which I liked....
People responded well to the car wash ideas. I met a few people from the St Johns drop-in which takes place on Wednesday afternoons and hope to meet with them again soon - maybe going out on a walk to sketch The Secret Gardens...
Sunday, 25 April 2010
working at The Car Wash....
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