Photos of Jeremy Dennis - Snaptioner - Alleged Literature
Photos of Jeremy Dennis in Ancient Albums
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The charity auction this year raised £1099 all told. Here Jeremy is modelling some items from the sixth bag of CAPTION98 workshop art. These paintings of scary teletubbies -- executed in white paint on black paper -- are by Lee Kennedy.
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Setting up the exhibit of auction artwork.
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Jeremy is no longer officiallyon teh committee but is still in charge of setting up the mail-art exhibition.
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Shopping at Howard Stangroom's Capricorn Comics table.
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Looking at the resulting strips.
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Action Man takes a picture of Jenni taking a picture of ... ?
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Jeremy's My Fabulous Life workshop. The original plan was for a workshop called 'My Fucked Up Life', but Jeremy found the previous panel depressing enough that she decided to change the them of her workshop at the last minute!
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The CAPTION crew at the bus stop on the way to the con.
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Drawing
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Setting up the exhibition.
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Setting up the exhibition.
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Terry and Dave arrived in space suits.
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Spraying Alex's hair silver to play Luther Arkwright.
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The organizers and the last few people leave the site at the end of Sunday.
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Sunday. We walked up the A-road to Loch Morlich. In the background, amongst the trees, you can glimpse an orange VW Van in the car perk.
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Sunday. On the shore of Loch Morlich.
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Sunday. Loch Morlich. Adrian also takes a snap of Jeremy and Alex.
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Monday. On the way to Loch an Eilein. We walked through some old forest on the way to the loch, which we circumnavigated. Jeremy tries out a tree stump for size.
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Monday. Loch an Eilein. Jeremy clambers up one of the many ancient fallen tree.
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Monday. Loch an Eilein. Another broken tree by the loch. Is this one still alive?
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Thursday. We visited Aviemore village, which has its own stone circle in the middle of its equivalent of "suburbia", at the end of a cul-se-sac.
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Friday, Loch Morlich. The forest floor is covered in soft green hummocky plants of different sorts.
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Friday. Loch Morlich. Walking along the path in the forest.
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Friday. Loch Morlich.
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Friday. Loch Morlich. Stomping along the path in a natural example of one-point perspective. Alex's rucksack is visible as the red dot at the intersection of the diagonals implied by the path and the distant mountains.
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Sunday. Oxford. We are welcomed home by the sight of a bicycle-lane sign that has been knocked over by some careless motorist. Isn't that reassuring.
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Tuesday. Oxford. Paparazzi mode...
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The CAPTION96 exhibition was of self-portraits by the artists, in the form of a paper doll. In this picture we see some that arrived in the post in advance of the con.
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The mail-art exhibition, part 1.
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Hair Photo 1
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Hair Photo 2
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Crater Loch 1
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Crater Loch 2
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Ancient lava flow
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Rock
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Art seat
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Jeremy perches on a twig
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Lower falls, Aros Park
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Playing with rusty nails
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Pink drink
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Jeremy observes the rituals of Collatia, goddess of small-press.
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Setting up the exhibition.
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Scribble pad.
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A 'hi-tech' exhibition of obsolete Macintosh computers in a big stack, showing a specially prepared slide-show.
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On Sunday the exhibition was re-erected in its traditional place. We set up three old Macs with a drawing program aimed at children called KidPix (www.kidpix.com/). Artwork by Damian Cugley.
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Sketching at CAPTION98.
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This is the front door of the castle, at the top of some lichen-covered stone steps.
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Colour study of blue hair, red scarf, yellow gloves and a blue thumbnail.
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