We are only human sculptures in that we get up every day, walking sometimes, reading rarely, eating often, thinking always, smoking moderately, enjoying enjoyment, looking, relaxing to see, loving nightly, finding amusement, encouraging life, fighting boredom, being natural, daydreaming, travelling along, drawing occasionally, talking lightly, drinking tea, feeling tired, dancing sometimes, philosophising a lot, criticising never, whistling tunefully, dying very slowly, laughing nervously, greeting politely, and waiting till the day breaks.3
This was a short physical pause in my work, a night to stop and do. This came at a time where my mythological mind was in overdrive with the current project and I needed a metaphorical ‘scream.’ So a Central St. Martins fine art student and I spent the evening together ‘Creating without debate’. We just, did. By Jonathan Fineberg discussing the work of the Kabakovs I was able to establish a perfect answer to the evening with the benefit of hindsight.
…come to stand for a unique style of non-teleogical narrative art that’s has no beginning or end and leads nowhere in particular 4
This was never an intentional project but became a documented outburst, which was needed to stay on course.