entrance area... featuring the work of many Le Gun contributors
and of course a giant cat
more salon walls... featuring more work
vista of some of our gigantic canvases (we did 4 of them, 30m in total)
another 10m stretch - the interzone
how many people did the giant canvases? Mainly Bianchi, Fox, Greene, and myself, and Bragg. Also as usual lots of friends and contributors dropped by and painted the odd thing... how long did they take? all told probably something like 4 weeks. We did them on and off over a number of months. Is the cardboard room really all cardboard? yes, no furniture inside a cardboard shell or anything, all 100% sturdy cardboard (well with the odd bolt to secure the inside of the sofas & chairs etc) How long did it take? a week to build, thanks to the help of a 7-strong team of super-efficient students. what happened to the furniture after the exhibition? In storage at Le Gun HQ. I'm using the armchair I painted as my studio desk chair, yes it really is that comfortable...
vista of some of our gigantic canvases (we did 4 of them, 30m in total)
a 10m stretch (the family leaving LeGundon and crossing the sea)
another 10m stretch - the interzone
the Cardboard Room, brainchild of Bill Bragg, assembled with the help of a bunch of Chelsea students on summer break. They did a sterling job with the construction following Bill's plans, we then painted everything. (The sofas, arm chairs and piano stool were fully functional btw!)
my personal pride & joy - the grand piano, aptly named 'Schlampenpupsen' (Whore's Fart)
Inside the piano - an elegantly wasted lady surrounded by various musical demons (Tobi Tak & J M F Casey helped me paint those)
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