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A dark retelling of Dickens’ classic tale of dispossessed innocence. Set in Berlin 1945, a city bombed, blitzed and burnt into ruin. Children swarm like rats. Brothel madams, black marketeers sell anything that moves; anyone that lives. Oliver. Alone. A child of no importance. Who will call his name?
Livewire Theatre Company
www.facebook.com/pages/Livewire-Theatre-Company/145872766...
Photographs Copyright 2014 PHH Sykes
www.flickr.com/photos/phhsykes/
Edinburgh Festival Fringe Fancies
phhsykes@googlemail.com
Project - ART
"As Alive, As Uncertain"
By Neetu Roy and Ella May Rackham.
The showcase for the Micro Commission for art is took place on Saturday 6 Sept 2014 in the Cornerhouse Annexe.
The idea behind the art project came from the £500 that the two young people were given in order to realise their idea. They decided to focus on what others would do with the same amount of money. Armed with a couple of questions, a camera and a smile, they asked the willing inhabitants of Manchester to write their answers down and the result has been captured through photographs, portraits, and placards.
sorry about the quality, but it was exciting, and I was shivering.
this is a live wire that was down in the yard behind my backyard. It sparked, jumped around lit things on fire for 4 hours Monday morning.
A dark retelling of Dickens’ classic tale of dispossessed innocence. Set in Berlin 1945, a city bombed, blitzed and burnt into ruin. Children swarm like rats. Brothel madams, black marketeers sell anything that moves; anyone that lives. Oliver. Alone. A child of no importance. Who will call his name?
Livewire Theatre Company
www.facebook.com/pages/Livewire-Theatre-Company/145872766...
Photographs Copyright 2014 PHH Sykes
www.flickr.com/photos/phhsykes/
Edinburgh Festival Fringe Fancies
phhsykes@googlemail.com
A dark retelling of Dickens’ classic tale of dispossessed innocence. Set in Berlin 1945, a city bombed, blitzed and burnt into ruin. Children swarm like rats. Brothel madams, black marketeers sell anything that moves; anyone that lives. Oliver. Alone. A child of no importance. Who will call his name?
Livewire Theatre Company
www.facebook.com/pages/Livewire-Theatre-Company/145872766...
Photographs Copyright 2014 PHH Sykes
www.flickr.com/photos/phhsykes/
Edinburgh Festival Fringe Fancies
phhsykes@googlemail.com
A dark retelling of Dickens’ classic tale of dispossessed innocence. Set in Berlin 1945, a city bombed, blitzed and burnt into ruin. Children swarm like rats. Brothel madams, black marketeers sell anything that moves; anyone that lives. Oliver. Alone. A child of no importance. Who will call his name?
Livewire Theatre Company
www.facebook.com/pages/Livewire-Theatre-Company/145872766...
Photographs Copyright 2014 PHH Sykes
www.flickr.com/photos/phhsykes/
Edinburgh Festival Fringe Fancies
phhsykes@googlemail.com
A dark retelling of Dickens’ classic tale of dispossessed innocence. Set in Berlin 1945, a city bombed, blitzed and burnt into ruin. Children swarm like rats. Brothel madams, black marketeers sell anything that moves; anyone that lives. Oliver. Alone. A child of no importance. Who will call his name?
Livewire Theatre Company
www.facebook.com/pages/Livewire-Theatre-Company/145872766...
Photographs Copyright 2014 PHH Sykes
www.flickr.com/photos/phhsykes/
Edinburgh Festival Fringe Fancies
phhsykes@googlemail.com
A dark retelling of Dickens’ classic tale of dispossessed innocence. Set in Berlin 1945, a city bombed, blitzed and burnt into ruin. Children swarm like rats. Brothel madams, black marketeers sell anything that moves; anyone that lives. Oliver. Alone. A child of no importance. Who will call his name?
Livewire Theatre Company
www.facebook.com/pages/Livewire-Theatre-Company/145872766...
Photographs Copyright 2014 PHH Sykes
www.flickr.com/photos/phhsykes/
Edinburgh Festival Fringe Fancies
phhsykes@googlemail.com
A dark retelling of Dickens’ classic tale of dispossessed innocence. Set in Berlin 1945, a city bombed, blitzed and burnt into ruin. Children swarm like rats. Brothel madams, black marketeers sell anything that moves; anyone that lives. Oliver. Alone. A child of no importance. Who will call his name?
Livewire Theatre Company
www.facebook.com/pages/Livewire-Theatre-Company/145872766...
Photographs Copyright 2014 PHH Sykes
www.flickr.com/photos/phhsykes/
Edinburgh Festival Fringe Fancies
phhsykes@googlemail.com
Digital painting/photo collage illustration
Prints of my artwork and pocket mirrors featuring my art can be found in my self run etsy shop.
These are my original works of art, please respect my copyright on these images and do not use without permission.
For credits on Photo Stock Use please visit my DA Gallery
Project - ART
"As Alive, As Uncertain"
By Neetu Roy and Ella May Rackham.
The showcase for the Micro Commission for art is took place on Saturday 6 Sept 2014 in the Cornerhouse Annexe.
The idea behind the art project came from the £500 that the two young people were given in order to realise their idea. They decided to focus on what others would do with the same amount of money. Armed with a couple of questions, a camera and a smile, they asked the willing inhabitants of Manchester to write their answers down and the result has been captured through photographs, portraits, and placards.
A dark retelling of Dickens’ classic tale of dispossessed innocence. Set in Berlin 1945, a city bombed, blitzed and burnt into ruin. Children swarm like rats. Brothel madams, black marketeers sell anything that moves; anyone that lives. Oliver. Alone. A child of no importance. Who will call his name?
Livewire Theatre Company
www.facebook.com/pages/Livewire-Theatre-Company/145872766...
Photographs Copyright 2014 PHH Sykes
www.flickr.com/photos/phhsykes/
Edinburgh Festival Fringe Fancies
phhsykes@googlemail.com
Project - ART
"As Alive, As Uncertain"
By Neetu Roy and Ella May Rackham.
The showcase for the Micro Commission for art is took place on Saturday 6 Sept 2014 in the Cornerhouse Annexe.
The idea behind the art project came from the £500 that the two young people were given in order to realise their idea. They decided to focus on what others would do with the same amount of money. Armed with a couple of questions, a camera and a smile, they asked the willing inhabitants of Manchester to write their answers down and the result has been captured through photographs, portraits, and placards.