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on colour, ways and means

January 28th, 2010

My colour values system, as a means to apply subjective titles to these very formalist small abstract works on canvas (and now, an untested method of contextual research-in-reverse),  has resulted in more virtual travels… this work is subsequently entitled Inca


Inca 2010, intaglio collagraph print and painting on paper on canvas

My research led me to a site of significant archaeological interest, now known as The Lost City of the Incas, Machu Picchu (or ‘old peak’). Although it is estimated that the site at Machu Picchu was first constructed around 1450, after the rise and fall of the Inca empire (and the subsequent pillaging and vandalism) it was only formally re-discovered as an ancient site in 1911, by the Yale historian Hiram Bingham.

Here is everyone’s favourite tv traveller, Michael Palin, visiting this sacred site… Palin refutes claims that his many years of travelling the globe for tv purposes impacts on the green campaigns of various eco-groups, in that he conversely encourages the would-be-traveller to stay at home and watch from the comfort of the sofa instead… with a nice mug of hot chocolate made with Peruvian cocoa, no doubt…

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