Mark Clements

Works on Paper

Loose Wiring #4 Most Read Most Viewed Most Shared

by Diane Becker

Lost my concrete feet. These are see-through, lined with silica. You can see what’s going on inside – like when fish bleed and slip from side to side. Sensitive to heat, to light, the effects of moisture, I keep them wrapped in discount vouchers for days out later.

Drawing by Mark Clements
Words by Diane Becker 

Deep Topography

by Mark Clements

Delighted this recent drawing has been selected for the Harris Open 2011.

Mark Clements Deep Topography Ink on Paper 33cmx33cm

Harris Museum and Art Gallery
Market Square Preston PR1 2PP

Monday 11.00 – 17.00
Tuesday – Saturday 10.00 – 17.00

Closed Sundays and Bank Holidays. Admission Free.

Loose Wiring #3: On Biro Street

by Diane Becker

A man carries a microwave oven up Biro Street. It’s early, about six o’clock, and almost winter. His back curves against the weight, his arms taut, fingers stretched around the glossy edges of the oven. Outside Vohra’s, the newsagent, the man, who is neither old nor young, shifts the weight onto his right knee, adjusts his grip, grits his teeth and carries on. He is seen only by a young boy kneeling on his bed, looking out while his mother fusses for a clean pair of socks. Mam, he says, look, Iron Man. But by the time his mother comes to the window, the man has disappeared down the avenue of streetlights. The last falling leaves cover his tracks.

Drawing by Mark Clements Words by Diane Becker

Loose Wiring #2: Leftovers

by Diane Becker

Plug the phone in, there’s a light switch that won’t switch off and I’ve a chunk of fruit salad and a hank of cat hair in my hand. Yes, this is me, in the corner with a towel. A white one. No, not Wilfrid Owen, that was yesterday…

Drawing by Mark Clements
Words by Diane Becker

Loose Wiring #1: Ataturk’s Death Day

by Diane Becker

It is Ataturk’s death day. The market is a colour-scape, as usual. ‘There’s an Arctic storm brewing,’ a woman shouts to no-one in particular, ‘a storm coming, from over the Bering sea…’ A younger woman pulls me to one side… ‘I’ve got his ashes,’ she says, and shows me a cat bite on her leg as if to prove it. I listen. It is not a day for rejections.

Drawing by Mark Clements
Words by
 Diane Becker.

Fictional Landscapes Exhibition

by Mark Clements

Fictional Landscape Series #04. Oil on Panel. 12.5cmx17.5cm

This is #04 of ten new paintings currently on exhibition at Longton Library
(Liverpool Road, Longton, Preston, Lancashire).

The exhibition is open to the public now and continues until Tuesday 31 May.

Library opening times:
Monday, Thursday and Friday: 09:30-19:30
Tuesday: 09:30-17:00
Saturday: 09:30-12:30
Wednesday and Sunday: Closed.

Fictional Landscapes

by Mark Clements

Fictional Landscape Series #05. Oil on Panel. 12.5cmx17.5cm

This is one of ten new paintings to be exhibited in May at Longton Library, Preston. Exhibition is open to the public on 6 May and continues throughout the month.

 

New paintings …

by Mark Clements

Fictional Landscape Series #01. Oil on Panel. 12.5cmx17.5cm

One of a series of small landscapes to be exhibited in May 2011. Details to follow.

Flatlands #01 – #12 slideshow

by Mark Clements

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This slideshow contains #01 – #12 of Flatlands – a series of works in ink on paper. Each image measures on average 25cm x 25cm.

This ongoing series explores the point of transition; that moment which hovers between representation and abstraction. Working in monochrome intensifies the perception of multiple viewpoints, encouraging the viewer to decipher, strip back and reconstruct the artwork’s topography according to their own experience.

Surface Noise II

by Mark Clements

surfacenoise02b

Graphite on paper.

28cm x 28cm

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