How time flies…March already and it’s been a very busy start .
Some things that you may be interested in =
I finally released Through Windows in January. A collection of tracks about rain on windows during journeys made over the years. It is probably one of the most melodic releases since the Soundician days.
Pink Collar Gallery Interview
I talked to the amazing @pinkcollargallery about my sound and visual world and my very personal experience being an outsider.
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Norfolk Street Arts Exhibition

Unaccustomed as I am for blowing my own trumpet but it’s only taken over twenty years to have my first actual exhibition and in good company too.
Just like the Oscars, my acceptance speech includes thanks to some very special people without whom, I would never have stuck my head over the parapet….
@pinkcollargallery @michaela_aw_ @jaysykesmedia @norfolkstreetarts, several long suffering friends and of course, last but not least my family – all two of them ❤️
The next exhibition for March is the 11th and final Open Call – Environmental Themes.
Exhibiting work by –
Jo Howell
Pamela Ormston
Museleon
12/03/24 -13/04/24
Celebration evening – Friday 15th March
18.00-20.00
Hinderlands
The next instalment of my sonic exploration of dementia is also due out later this week. ‘Hinderlands’ is the second part of the Eidolon project, a sonic exploration, in part, of the slow decline of my husband with cognitive impairment, a long term project.
In 2022, I released Eidolon, a dark and meditative exploration of the split between the physical person with the shadow being that is increasingly taking over. Hinderlands is more ambient noise, anger in sound, time out of sync and unsure of the path ahead..
Beware loud sounds.
New work in the pipeline too including Insects II and hopefully plan to do something for Cities and Memory and World Listening Day as well as a new painting project based on hedgerows.
Watch this space.
