‘Tomorrow I will Do The Same as I did today’ (2008, ink on paper)
Author Archives: John B Ledger
“The hole in my stomach is making the hole in the sky”
Pieces of Work placed in Public Spaces (2008)
I Have been placing a few of my works around my surrounding environment, believing the piece should be where the heart of idea comes from (the scenario set in mind). I have no intention to try and do the ‘Bansky’ kind of thing, I just want ‘some’ of my work to be out there inContinue reading “Pieces of Work placed in Public Spaces (2008)”
This hole cannot be filled in a car park overspill
“You Don’t Need a brain to be British”
‘If you don’t get out and walk’
biro on paper, 100X140cm
Works from 2006-2007
‘The Revenge of a Discarded Friend’ ‘Comfortably Blind’ ‘Us and Them (always and forever)’ ‘Britain 2050: the human condition’
The Sound of Silence – [Quaint] Rings Around The World
(part of a series of ‘time travelling’ blogs – originally written in autumn 2015) There’s a noise that is silent. How can a noise sound like silence? It can when the screaming noise of life today momentarily falls away/or collapses in on itself, leaving just a quaint drone, as if the Noise at The EndContinue reading “The Sound of Silence – [Quaint] Rings Around The World”
This is The One, he’s (Still) Waiting For (Another Half-fiction From Forgotten Space)
Part of a series of time-travelling blogs With the last day of 2015 coming to its midway point, I felt like I was momentarily occupying space on that final day of the twentieth century, due to their likeness in the way I’ve been behaving; a general inability to move, and to leave the house, untilContinue reading “This is The One, he’s (Still) Waiting For (Another Half-fiction From Forgotten Space)”
HELP!!!
This is a distress call from the centre of the United Kingdom. I think I’ve been sucked up from the year 2007 and spat out in a computer generated 1990s with a Ballardian twist. I seem to remember something after 2007, but every time I try to remember it it becomes less and less there.Continue reading “HELP!!!”