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This collage in 14 parts came into being over a couple of ordinary weeks whilst listening to and musing on the eternal religious strife going on around the world, the unforgivingness of so-called godly goodness, the similarities between religions, the church as a centre for refuge or attack whilst being a thing of great beauty, as too is the any-castle and its crude but compelling crenellations made from brown paper bags .
Within the pictures and their titles lurks a ridiculous and hilarious story about the struggle for supremecy by monks of different religious persuasions over the positioning of their chairs on the roof of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem ( this happened in 2002). The cow has always held a kind of personal sacredness: the male/female weightiness of them wandering around the local viaduct -returning too to recurrent themes of water, arches and rubbish collecting.
This series is for sale as one piece.
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