The Hansel & Gretel Book-Trailer is now live.
Scenario: Clive Hicks-Jenkins
Film: Culture Colony Vision
Models: Philip Cooper
Music: Kate Romano
Hansel & Gretel Prelude played on a two octave toy piano by Kate Romano. Recorded by Rob Godman.
The Hansel & Gretel Book-Trailer is now live.
Scenario: Clive Hicks-Jenkins
Film: Culture Colony Vision
Models: Philip Cooper
Music: Kate Romano
Hansel & Gretel Prelude played on a two octave toy piano by Kate Romano. Recorded by Rob Godman.
Coming soon, the Hansel & Gretel picture-book trailer. The collaborators on the project are:
Pete Telfer..............................lighting cameraman
Phil Cooper............................models
Clive Hicks-Jenkins..............maquettes and animation.
Kate Romano.........................composition for toy piano
Rob Godman.........................music recording
Detail from the study for The Green Knight's Head Lives. Gouache and pencil on board.
Gawain and the Green Knight: Clive Hicks-Jenkins and the Penfold Press
The Martin Tinney Gallery, Cardiff
Thursday 8th Sept - Saturday 1st Oct, 2016
In collaboration with Dan Bugg of Penfold Press, Clive Hicks-Jenkins is devising a series of fourteen prints based on the medieval verse drama, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight – a classic vividly translated for the 21st century by Simon Armitage. The exhibition will present the first seven prints, marking the half-way stage in this major project, together with paintings and drawings on the theme.
Art commentator James Russell writes of the series:
"The story is the kind you might find in The Mabinogion. Sir Gawain is more human than your average legendary hero. Having taken up the challenge offered at the Camelot Christmas feast by the terrifying Green Knight, he embarks on a quest to find this ogre, only to be tested – and found wanting – in unexpected ways. Sir Gawain is both a glittering knight and a fallible young man, and it is this flawed human character that intrigues Clive. Each print is inspired by the text and rooted stylistically in its world, but beyond that Clive and Dan have allowed their imagination free rein."