15/12/2010
12/12/2010
I also found out about a couple living in Birmingham who view their pigeons as art:
'Alexandra Lockett and Ian England are artists, but when it comes to security they have a much more relaxed policy.Every week a van arrives to collect Lockett and England’s precious work, which is then driven to a far-away town or city before being tipped out of baskets and tossed to the winds.Luckily Lockett and England’s art is super-smart and invariably makes its way home. That’s because the Moseley-based artists, who are also a couple, don’t produce paintings or sculptures – they work in the medium of pigeon.While most artists hide away in a studio to produce their works, Alex and Ian have a loft – a pigeon loft. They are the proud owners of 20 homing pigeons and are also members of Aston and District Pigeon Flying Club.There are many pigeon owners in Birmingham, however Alex and Ian are the only ones who view what they do as art, rather than a hobby. They call their work Project Pigeon – but is it really a bona fide form of creative expression?
“Art is about making people think about something or look at it in another way,” says Alex. “And that’s what we are about. This project makes people think of pigeons not as horrible, diseased rats with wings, but as creatures that can actually do something.”
Two years ago, when Alex and Ian started Project Pigeon, there was a spectacular launch.“We hosted an exhibition where the pigeons carried small works of art made in different studios around the country.” says Alex.“There was a live opening – people came to watch the pigeons fly back to the loft, carrying the art works with them.”The couple regularly open their loft to the public, and have run workshops with young offenders, teaching them maths, history, science and geography – from a pigeon perspective.'
From: http://www.birminghampost.net/life-leisure-birmingham-guide/birmingham-culture/birmingham-art/2011/01/30/project-pigeon-takes-art-to-the-skies-65233-28082245/#ixzz1DqR6jhuu
'Alexandra Lockett and Ian England are artists, but when it comes to security they have a much more relaxed policy.Every week a van arrives to collect Lockett and England’s precious work, which is then driven to a far-away town or city before being tipped out of baskets and tossed to the winds.Luckily Lockett and England’s art is super-smart and invariably makes its way home. That’s because the Moseley-based artists, who are also a couple, don’t produce paintings or sculptures – they work in the medium of pigeon.While most artists hide away in a studio to produce their works, Alex and Ian have a loft – a pigeon loft. They are the proud owners of 20 homing pigeons and are also members of Aston and District Pigeon Flying Club.There are many pigeon owners in Birmingham, however Alex and Ian are the only ones who view what they do as art, rather than a hobby. They call their work Project Pigeon – but is it really a bona fide form of creative expression?
“Art is about making people think about something or look at it in another way,” says Alex. “And that’s what we are about. This project makes people think of pigeons not as horrible, diseased rats with wings, but as creatures that can actually do something.”
Two years ago, when Alex and Ian started Project Pigeon, there was a spectacular launch.“We hosted an exhibition where the pigeons carried small works of art made in different studios around the country.” says Alex.“There was a live opening – people came to watch the pigeons fly back to the loft, carrying the art works with them.”The couple regularly open their loft to the public, and have run workshops with young offenders, teaching them maths, history, science and geography – from a pigeon perspective.'
From: http://www.birminghampost.net/life-leisure-birmingham-guide/birmingham-culture/birmingham-art/2011/01/30/project-pigeon-takes-art-to-the-skies-65233-28082245/#ixzz1DqR6jhuu
I found some real pigeon fancier's blogs:
http://www.pigeonmadness.com/
I also found out that Picasso also loved pigeons: http://pigeonblog.wordpress.com/2007/01/22/the-pigeon-in-art/
And this blog is from the perspective of Brian the pigeon:
http://pigeonblog.wordpress.com/
http://www.pigeonmadness.com/
I also found out that Picasso also loved pigeons: http://pigeonblog.wordpress.com/2007/01/22/the-pigeon-in-art/
And this blog is from the perspective of Brian the pigeon:
http://pigeonblog.wordpress.com/
I found the image above on a weird blog on rats: http://diffanimals.blogspot.com/2009/05/rats-that-look-like-dogsrats-attacks.html
I think it's a brilliant illustration and I would love to do something like this, maybe draw other animals such as cats or dogs (kittens/puppies) taking off the head of the costume and it being a pigeon underneath.
I think it's a brilliant illustration and I would love to do something like this, maybe draw other animals such as cats or dogs (kittens/puppies) taking off the head of the costume and it being a pigeon underneath.
I found this on another blog: http://stapledesign.com/2010/05/typeface-picker/
I found this brilliant typeface from the shapes pigeons make in flight on this:
I have done quite a bit of research on pigeons, and from that have found some great art and photos that other people have done, some of which has been very inspiring. 3 of these photos are generally great photos, the other two are just funny, and in no way praising pigeons..
I take no credit for any of these images.
Introduction to blog
For my project, I went about being fanatical about pigeons, a bird I've never paid much attention to. I did a lot of research and found out some really interesting facts. I've also found some interesting and funny art on the subject of pigeons. This blog is purely for research and images of some of my work as I go along.
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