Lockdown Series

Lockdown Series


Well, a lot has happened since the previous instalment of my blog hasn’t it?! And it is only now, as we appear to be re-emerging from this uniquely surreal period and my crippling anxiety has subsided just enough for me to get behind the key board, that I feel sufficiently motivated to write something. OK, so that is not entirely true, but like many people I have had trouble sleeping and my mental health has been tested somewhat. 

This has been a time of great suffering and pain but there have been positives. We have been afforded time to slow down and reflect and the environment has had a significant reprieve with the media awash with stories of the swift and impressive reclamation of nature. Just the other day I was sitting in Brockwell park appreciating the smogless vista of London in all its glory, and I am sure there are now a lot more birds! I naively hope that society does not slip back into the same old patterns.

On a personal note, this epidemic arrived almost immediately after I had decided to become a full time artist. I had hoped to ease myself in with a part time job in a bar or cafe to help make ends meet but found I was thrust into being an artist proper, with no chance of a plan B, a real sink or swim situation! 

I am fortunate enough to have found this period to be a highly formative and productive one. With the usual expression of my work, screen printing, now made unavailable to me I took the opportunity to develop original work and in particular work on painting. I had always had being a painter in the back of my mind and this has been the ideal time to develop my style. Working from home I have been using acrylic. I love acrylic, the immediacy of it. It forces you to work fast and I love how you can play with the merging of colour and layering. I’m hoping this will feed back into my screen printing through monoprint!

In terms of subject matter I’ve been focusing on the impact of the lock down in the form of a visual diary of my experiences, as well as on a wider commentary and reflection on what has been happening. And I have found that work has been very well received! Firstly I have been taking part in online markets, which have proved to be a spectacular success. In particular A South London Makers Market, where the organisers Liv and Daisy have really embraced the platform and put a lot of hard work into promotion. I have found that these markets have been approximately four times as profitable than the usual in situ equivalents! And I get to do it from the comfort of my home and try my hand at being a Vlogger with the video promotions I have enjoyed creating!

Not only this, but from wider spread promotion and reaching broader audience I have garnered attention from other sources. The Delphian Gallery is a Hoxton based Gallery that promotes exactly the kind of work I am aspiring to. They promoted me on there Instagram feed to their following of over 100K, which was a real boost! They favoured the following.

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Neptune, Lord Of The Sea

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Doodle


I was also approached about being featured in Volume 1 of a new NYC based zine called Soon We’ll Be Dead, which is the brainchild of the incredibly talented @indianahoover where myself and nine other artists were published. Check it out here:

https://soonwellbedead.com/

Here is one of my works that featured.

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Fortunately Emma Always Enjoyed Her Own Company

In addition to this, a French online magazine called Artistik Rezo got in touch to interview me on my work and process, which was again very flattering. You can read that here. (As long as you can translate it or read French!)

And perhaps most excitingly I am currently in conversation with a highly revered luxury retailer about them stocking my original portraits! Here are a few examples of the work they are interested in.

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Evidently Chicken Town - Acrylic on A3 Paper

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Who Killed The Pork Chops - Acrylic on A3 Paper

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Gimme Danger - Acrylic On A3 Paper

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She's Always A Woman To Me : Acrylic On A3 Paper

Below you can see a few more examples of original work I have created during this period. I have now made a limited Giclee print edition of this series which can be purchased from my website!

www.davidhorganart.com

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The Emergence Of Greece

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I Can Hear More Birds

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Don't Feed The Animals - Acrylic On A3 Paper

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Fighting, Pushing, Praying - Acrylic On A3 Paper

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Naked Lunch - Acrylic On A3 Paper

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Park Life - Acrylic On A3 Paper

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Blue And Pink Floral Arrangement - Acrylic On A3 Paper

I am also open to commissions and am selling originals, which you can find on my Instagram account @davidhorganart

Thank you for your continued support and I look forward to sharing more work with you soon. Especially as I can now get back into the fantastic Sonsoles print studio.


All the best,


David

Amy Welch

Architecture, Design and Creative Industries

4 年

Amazing David!

Emma Silverthorn

Writer, English tutor, co-founder of 'Spot-Lit' Education. 'Roaming Wild' bio of 'CIWF' founders Anna & Peter Roberts - also my grandparents- out now! Subscribe to Substack 'After the Fact' for literary flotsam & jetsam.

4 年

I do enjoy my own company, I'm pretty goddam fun! x

Steve Rimmer

Director at Watson Talbot

4 年

Good to hear of your success David and good luck with the venture. Your Elvis the Zebra hangs in my living room and is much admired. S

Andrew Mcmullan

Architect | Director at Mcmullan Studio | UK Design Council Expert | Royal Society for Arts Fellow | Quality of Life Ambassador

4 年

Fantastic!

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