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Expression of Wrexham

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"I saw some guy fixing a cash machine, so it looked like he was stealing the money from the inside."

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"I think they're pretty good; I think they've come out ok. With the self portrait ones it's just basic self portrait; with the myspace ones, it's looking at shadow space and foot space.

Then that's the space I work in.

The passion is just, sort of intimate, the first two, intimate holdings.

The third one, it's a picture of meat. Red meat. Red; a sign of passion. Thought that'd be a nice one; just a bit different to put in there.

The next three are the shapes. So it's just circles from the colanders and sieves and that. And then we've got the rectangular shapes of the pattern of my shorts, and then the rectangualer shapes of the paving stones.

The next one is fashion. He's a hairdresser standing ouside his shop. People are concerned with what their hair looks like now.

The next one is a textile shop that looks to be closing down.

The next one's about Wrexham. I saw some guy fixing a cash machine, so it looked like he was stealing the money from the inside; sort of stealing the cash machine. I think it reflects Wrexham. There's a bit of trouble with theft and stuff; you do see some dodgy characters on the street and that."

By: David Sopwith
Published: May 2007

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