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Monday, February 2, 2015

The Making of Chang Art Work for Everton FC - Test Piece Video


A short video showing the creation of a test piece fibre glass resin base for the artwork. This was to get the hang of using polyester resin and fibreglass reinforcement. 

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Lost Inventions Fantastic Creations Exhibition

 Lost Poster


At BASELINE 67 -71 Victoria Street Blackpool, FY1 4RJ, at the rear of Marks and Spencer in the pederstrianised area.

Lost Inventions Fantastic Creations is a light hearted coming together of artists, inventors and engineers via open invitations and workshops aimed at those creative types of people who tinker about in garden sheds or sketch down those "next big thing" ideas.

My contribution to the exhibition is in the form of two Drawing Machines.

This drawing machine is vaguely based on principles of the Guilloché Drawing Machines. These were invented to apply the intricate repetitive radial engravings on watch and clock parts and for the creation of security print designs for banknotes. Typically machines are pieces of fine engineering employing three computer controlled motors. The patterns are known as Lissajous curves. The technique has also been used in the creation of jewellery including Faberge eggs.


The concept has been appropriated and simplified for the construction of a wide range of drawing machines. This is one such machine and was the first one I constructed. It developed into the MK2 version which is also on show at this exhibition. The concept is in the process of development with a view to exploring this approach to mechanised drawing using a range of simple materials and recycled components.



This machine uses a pair of synchronous electric motors, one from a motorised valve and the other from a microwave. Other components have been salvaged from a venetian blind and an old Meccano set, plus bits and pieces of junk.

More sophisticated versions employing computer controlled motors are in the prototype stage of development.

MK2 Drawing Machine

Guilloché Drawing Machines were invented to apply the intricate repetitive radial engravings on watch and clock parts and for the creation of security print designs for banknotes. Typically machines are pieces of fine engineering employing three computer controlled motors. The patterns are known as Lissajous curves. The technique has also been used in the creation of jewellery including Faberge eggs.

The concept has been appropriated and simplified for the construction of a wide range of drawing machines. This is one such machine which is in the process of development with a view to exploring this approach to mechanised drawing. More sophisticated versions employing both gear boxes and computer controlled motors are in the prototype stage of development.

Monday, September 1, 2014

Banksy Visits Poulton le Fylde, Wink...

A piece of Banksy style stencil art, "Little Girl with Red Balloon", mysteriously appears on the wall of Pulci Pizza, popular Poulton eating place, one Sunday morning while owner Alex was away on holiday. Alex is delighted but puzzled...




Sunday, August 24, 2014

Photo Mural Installation



I was asked by a friend who owns The Market Place lettings agency in Breck Road, Poulton le Fylde, to help with the refurbishment of his office by installing a feature wall photo mural. Appropriately he decided upon an original Francis Frith photograph of the Market Place in Poulton le Fylde, taken about 1955. The photograph shows Poulton in the days when the Market Place was open to traffic, quite quaint to see a bus parked in the Square. Another interesting find was a shop front with the name Parker on it. I digress

The Mural was sourced and licensed from the Francis Frith collection. It was printed and supplied in 6 pieces by Printed Space, Morecambe. The installation was relatively problem free, despite this being the first such mural that I have installed. The finished work is 17 x 8 ft. I am pleased to say the client was blown away, not literally, he was as they say chuffed. Passers by get dragged in off the street to experience the 3D experience of walking into a 1955 Poulton Market Place.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

St Chads - Poulton le Fylde - Faux Effects


St Chads from Thatched House Gate - Old Glass Plate Photograph


 St Chads from Thatched House Gate - Tintype Photograph


St Chads from Thatched House Gate - Mixed Media



 St Chads from Thatched House Gate - Sketch Style Photograph









Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Charity Auction - Donation

Liver Buildings - Alistair Parker
I have donated a piece of work to the Deloitte charity auction for the Greenbank Project..... on-line bids accepted, please show your support.... further information check link below or contact Dot-Art, Liverpool.

http://www.greenbank-project.org.uk/index.php/support-us-3/charity-art-auction
See more of my work at www.alistairparkerart.com

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Arrogance: An Exhibition of Contemporary Portrait Painting




Arrogance an exhibition of contemporary portrait painting  by recent Blackpool Art College graduate Anton Byrne-Carter. Blackpool based Anton is a gifted artist and his portrait style is becoming increasingly sought after. Anton is currently engaged on a commission for a portrait of ex Blackpool and now Liverpool footballer Charlie Adams.


Till  30th October, at Village Market Place, ArtSpOt, Poulton le Fylde,  9 till 5 Monday to Saturday, entry free. 
The entrance to the exhibition space is from the Teanlowe Centre Carpark, next to the Post Office.


See more of Antons work at www.antonart.co.uk follow him on Twitter @antonart123 and Like him on Facebook