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Showing posts with label Juan Cruz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Juan Cruz. Show all posts
Thursday, 8 October 2015
It will seem a dream; Juan Cruz at Charing Cross Hospital.
Juan Cruz's lettering paintings are growing on me - once again this image is courtesy of the Imperial College Healthcare Charity Art Collection. I featured some more of his images last month - and that all means I was back at Charing Cross Hospital.
Blood test? That was worse again and by a lot more than I would have liked. Cancer is unrelenting.
Dr Feelgood's being fairly cool about it; I still feel OK and I'm doing things so she's still keeping me on the same meds until I get ill. Then it's Chemo.
Another month! That's about as good as it gets.
We had a September to remember, now we'll have to do the same to October.
That may be a bit harder.
Neil Harris
(a don't stop till you drop production)
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Saturday, 12 September 2015
It is.
"It is" is a print by Juan Cruz and it's one of a small series exhibited by the wonderful Imperial College Healthcare Charity Art Collection at Charing Cross Hospital.
Cruz is alive and well and living in London - these prints are part of a recent period when he was exploring lettering and forms.
So this one is "The urinal is not an ashtray" (I think);
So true.
I was back at hospital, seeing Dr Feelgood's henchman.
I was expecting my blood test to be bad and it was. It could have been worse though.
On the other hand, my scan was good - nothing has spread any further.
So, Dr Feelgood is winging it - no Chemo for another month.
Yay!
We came out and told each other that September is going to have to be good.
September is going to have it's lapels felt, it's going to get a little slap.
September is going to have to make a real effort......isn't it?
Then it rained again.
Neil Harris
(a don't stop till you drop production)
And to make it worse, The Runnymede Eco Village were at the High Court and were refused leave to appeal the eviction order - they have 48 hours left.
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