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Tuesday 30 November 2010

BREAKING NEWS

King Charles, who has been over in the US of late, who has been winning the hearts and minds of American, went down so well that they are relocating their launch to NY. This is amazing news for the band and a cracking kick start. Alas this does mean they will not be joining us for the Populace Plays Exhibition.
From the end of something, comes the start of the new and with the new in mind, I am chuffed to announce the replacement; Marques Toliver. He is a cracking edition to an already incredible line up and will no doubt draw your attention as he did ours.


Nothing is quite like a string-instrument and even more unique is the sounds of this soulful musician.  As many have already written about his success, I will break down the essentials and lead you to the only real conclusion; that he is one of the most exciting new discoveries to hit the UK.

Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter, Marques Frank-Juan Toliver left the East Coast only to earn himself the grandest of homecomings. He has the priceless improv quality that so many hope for and few perfect. His debut UK tour with Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson was recently revamped by Grammy-award winner, Adele, who became a fan almost instantly. She like many see the amazing potential in this rising musician. We, like she, are smiling like Cheshire cats with the knowledge that he will be joining the collection for the Populace Plays night on the 23rd.


Hold on people, this is now a night not to miss.















Here is a snippet to get your taste buds going

Enjoy. 

Monday 29 November 2010

Intro to the Artists: Sam Marsh

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Sam first met Rob while working in Frome and quickly found they shared the passion and ambition to celebrate the arts. 

Sam Marsh is a contemporary artist working with a focus on painting, drawing and exploring how to paint rather than what to paint. Reacting to a starting point, such as placing two images together based on their aesthetic make-up or the relationship between two colours, the painting process then evolves instinctively with the construction of the protagonist or ‘Hero’ figure, in mind. Character and aesthetic displayed in film genres such as Horror and B-Movies as well as modern media from Vogue magazine to contemporary design blogs all play their part to inform this construction.


Marsh has won a series of prestigious Art Awards from Japan and the UK and graduated in 2008 with First Class Honours from Brighton University. Over the last few years Marsh’s work has appeared in a series of group shows across London and a large solo show in the Octagon in Bath.






For more information visit SAMARSH

Sam looks forward to the art on display at the Populace Plays event as well as a Christmas drink or two during of the amazing music line up.

Friday 26 November 2010

Hold the Press!

Populace has been recently featured in the loca Press; for those who are either not from yocal stock or are out of the ye olde shire, here is the article for your reference.





































See you on the 23rd.


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Monday 22 November 2010

Intro to the Artists: Gary King

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So to further kick off the intro to the artists; we would like to introduce you to Gary King; a Plymouth born chap, who grew up on the creatively paved streets of the Glastonbury area and now resides in the little village of Evercreech.
            The West Country for West Country folk means a lot, it is beautiful and inspiring, quaint and spiritual, quiet yet bursting with life. Gary has found this applies as it is does for others, to himself and his passion; Stonemasonry. He takes inspiration from the scenic coastlines, traditional rural pastimes and even the curious [I mean unusual!] country folk. Gary’s stonework’s can be said to be an interesting mix of both contemporary and rustic benefitted from a priceless [yet rare] knowledge of traditional stonemasonry and stone carving.
With his positive and communicative stone sculptures viewers are invited to observe Gary’s thoughts, emotions and ideas as solid form.

“Long summer days, short winter days, childhood, holidays, travels to foreign lands, good and bad times spent with family and friends, memorable highs and lows of my own life all lie behind these sculptures”
Gary King

Caen Stone, or Pierre de Caen as it is sometimes known, is a fine light creamy yellow Jurassic limestone quarried in Northern France near to the city of Caen. It was formed in shallow lagoons about 167 million years ago.

Portland is also Jurassic limestone and is quarried on the Isle of Portland in Dorset. Portland stone has been used extensively as a building stone throughout the British Isles. The tower of London and the National Gallery are both made of Portland Stone.

Sculptures

For my Sweetheart – Caen & Portland
This piece represents the growth of a relationship. The flowers are fully formed as the relationship is in full bloom. But this relationship is forever set in stone; it is a bunch of flowers that will never die.

Saline - Portland
Saline was inspired by the north coastline of Cornwall, and the surf that continuously pounds the coast, summer time, winter time, all the time. I wanted to capture the taste of the salty air when you breathe in, the smell, the way the air clings to your clothes. The spectacular wave.

A Thousand Thrills – Caen
Music. Music can be a major inspiration for me and I feel that this piece in particular sits well with the Populace Plays idea. Music can evoke an emotion and take a person away from the everyday and transport them. With headphones on a person is separate from the outside world, and in another place that can be calm, exciting, uplifting, sad, reminiscent and in fact it could be anywhere.
 

Mind of its Own – Richmonte Cream
The sea has a mind of its own. A powerful thing, I remember as a child watching the beautiful waves rolling, getting bigger and finally crashing against the shoreline. When I watch waves now they give me that sense of wonder I had as a child. 

The Soul of my Foot – Caen
This sculpture has really been inspired by the soles of my feet, I have walked in some fantastic places and my feet have felt incredibly diverse terrain. Seeing is believing and feeling is understanding. A foot passes an incredible amount of information to the brain, temperature, balance, texture, gradient, like, dislike, slippy? I enjoy visiting coves that have pebble beaches, they really inspire me, the feeling of ships that have sailed by and the people that have walked on them. The sound of the pebbles grinding against each other, almost as if they are telling the story.    

 We hope you enjoy this Monday dish of excitement, awareness, anticipation and pleasure.


See you at PP




Sunday 14 November 2010

PP on YCC

In the momentum that is starting to gather full steam, Populace Plays is starting to be noticed. The rather creative chaps over at Young Creative Council, showed an interest and asked for a Weekly Score.

A Weekly Score you say? Yes, a weekly score!

It is the title for their Weekly addict's fix for creative types. It has a great following on Facebook (approx 2,000) and a cracking site to boot.

Here is a few words from the article, but if you want the full slice of artist's juice, here you go.

Be gentle, this one buises like a peach!


"I have spent this whole year reflecting and creating work with this in mind. I am lucky (and arrogant enough) to say I am a technically good drawer, yet in past portfolios I have produced physically beautiful pieces, but without any real depth. I have however [I feel] changed that and I am launching a whole new portfolio for a one night only, must see event on Christmas eve’s eve – The Populace Plays. Located in a dark corner of Somerset, In front of every single person I hold dear, each acquaintance I have made, and every member of the public who has once heard my name and attended; I shall stand transparent as an artist."




This Exhibition; as much of a re-birth of art for everyone, it is also a journey that has gone through many hard times, city floors, broken studio doors, cow sheds, top secret highly technical hiding technology and creatively injected elbow greese. It will be an  event to not miss and offers everything you could want in a night out (kitchen sinks not included).

Happy Sunday


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