The Redwood Carvings (2021) Digital Arts by Phillip Reese

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  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print
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The Red Wood CarvingI saw this boy carving a piece of red wood, the knife was sharp but he handled it with plain confidence. Why don't you follow a pattern? I asked him. He looked at me, not angry, surprised, I believe, probably because I did not greet him, Good Morning, lovely day, well, I forgot, the carving had my full attention. He told me,[...]
The Red Wood CarvingI saw this boy carving a piece of red wood, the knife was sharp but he handled it with plain confidence. Why don't you follow a pattern? I asked him. He looked at me, not angry, surprised, I believe, probably because I did not greet him, Good Morning, lovely day, well, I forgot, the carving had my full attention. He told me, a pattern would be boring, in this way, each beginning is a different story and only finish the story when I get to the deepest of the deep. Yes, I could not see the bottom side, supposedly he had the piece of wood on the top of a dark metal board.. Ah, it's alright, one day you write those stories, Tales of a Red Wooden Box of Stories.
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Every child is an artist. For me, everyone is an artist. A lazy artist who said everything is art took me to this assertion. I'm lazy as well, I only do what distracts me. I came to UK in 1994 and[...]

Every child is an artist. For me, everyone is an artist. A lazy artist who said everything is art took me to this assertion. I'm lazy as well, I only do what distracts me.

I came to UK in 1994 and I got a boring job. It was hard to adapt to the system. Being asocial rarely people likes me, local working politics and populism did the rest. I started losing my hair in droves and at the same time, the paper dust from criminal cases was affecting my health. To balance this I took up painting.

I never thought about competitions, but my CPS colleagues told me to enter in the competition. It was a competition for civil servants. I followed the bureaucratic rules literally and I created a work that reflected the title, 'Honesty, Integrity, Impartiality, and else'. 

The jury went off the script and selected a work that was just a red blot, nothing to do with the rules. I was the runner-up, but I was happy, democracy had won, those rules felt as I was still living in a communist country, where ideals do not correspond to the reality. 

I'm also an author, Phillip Reese on Amazon's, with books like The Amateur (now waiting for the 2nd edition), BRUSHES & MICE, MICE & BRUSHES, THE AMATEUR, BEFORE I LOST MY COUNTRY (a personal journey in old Africa), Poems Riding Poems (adapting to London, a new world), and a few more titles.

You're welcome to visit me.

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