Al Davison: a.k.a The Astral Gypsy
One morning in 1988 I woke up to find I'd gone blind. At the time I
had no idea that it was temporary. I just knew that along with the
blindness I was losing my visual memory, the ability to visualize my
family's faces, even simple shapes, and that the partial paralysis I'd
had as a result of being born with Spina-Bifida had returned.
I was
blind for three months on two occasions that year. My reaction to my
visual memory fading was to continue to draw, even though I had no idea
if the pen contained ink or whether the paper was blank or not. When my
sight returned I began to analyze the drawings I'd produced, and what
I'd leaned about tapping into the unconscious, perception, dreams, and
drawing. I have been teaching art based on that knowledge for over
twenty years.
The book, the workshop and the Exhibition
Now seems like a good time to put all this on paper. But a typical
'how to draw' book doesn't seem appropriate, given the subject. The process of creating the book should embody the techniques I've developed. So what we have now is part autobiography part 'how to draw'
and part dream showcase. I've taught everyone from school children to
senior art students, from dream researchers to teenagers at risk and
abuse survivors. I plan to launch the book with an exhibition and a workshop. I hope it will become a tool that
others can also use to develop alternate approaches to the nurturing of
creativity.
The art of the book and how you can help
We are committed to the idea of the book as an art object in itself,
as well as the book as a medium for reaching as many people as possible,
our project combines both. We want to produce a limited edition
collectors item. 200 hardback copies with a quarter cloth spine, cover
litho printed with vegetable oil based ink, interiors printed in high
quality digital, in a an outsized format 31cm x 22cm printed by Calverts
containing an original black and white drawing in each copy and priced
at $49.00 All the proceeds of the limited edition will then used to
print an affordable trade paperback edition. Our Indigogo campaign last year raised $3,096.00 We still need a further $3500.00. We aim to
launch the limited edition at Kapow in May.
So what happens if we don't meet the target? well, if the money raised isn't enough to create the deluxe edition but is enough to produce the trade paperback then we will do that, and contributors will receive a copy of that plus artwork to the value of their contribution. If we fail to raise enough for even the trade edition, the money will go into a pot until we can explore other funding opportunities. Contributors will receive artwork to the value of their contribution anything from a pencil sketch to a archival art print to a full color acrylic painting. Should we reach our goal, and have money left over after printing the trade edition, that money will go towards equipment to help run art courses for young people in Coventry.
Other Ways You Can Help
If you are unable to contribute financially you can still help, if this project captures your imagination then put the word out, tell your friends send links to the campaign out with all your e-mails, it all helps. Thank you.
Team on This Campaign:
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Al DavisonUpdates Facebook and tweets
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Maggie Davison
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