As a consequence, visual artists painted unnerving, illogical scenes with photographic precision, forged strange creations from everyday objects and developed painting techniques that allowed the unconscious an expression. Written texts featured absurdism, elements of surprise, unexpected juxtapositions and non sequitur; the unrestricted flow of thoughts without rational control and exempt from any aesthetic or moral concern.
Are you still with me? Very good. Now…. look into my eyes. Let all your cares and worries slip away. You are getting sleepy…. “Turn off your mind, relax and float downstream…” (that’s Johnny Beatle from ‘Revolver’, don’t you know?) Go with the flow, just drift along, and tell me what it is you see… …some fearful asymmetry heaving into view, pop-art for sailormen, a floating gallery of the waves? Hang on, it’s ‘Snowdrop’, the Mersey ferry! So what’s going on here?
Now, as part of the 100-year commemoration of the Great War, Dazzleships are making a comeback in Liverpool. There is one in dry dock (pictured above), the Liverpool Maritime Museum has a special exhibition about the Dazzleships and the afore-mentioned Mersey ferry has been treated to a glorious 21st century pop-art paint job designed by Sir Peter Blake. It took 3,000 man-hours to apply and will grace the river until the corrosive action of the sea requires it to be painted again in a couple of years’ time, so catch it while you can.
Today’s poem began life at a poetry workshop in Blackpool’s Grundy Art Gallery during the week to coincide with an exhibition of Pop-Art Collage and is, as yet, unfinished and untitled… eyes deceived, senses not to be believed, what is this charade,
this weirdness at once both terrifying and beautiful rising from the waves?
form is fractured in a riot of colourful confusion, outline scattered into splintered themes; this fantastical fabrication, mesmerizing triumph of shape disintegration, moving cubist mirage, all razzle-flecked and puzzle-decked, is like some floating stage set for a theater of the absurd war.
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