Changchun Fire Ball Burn – Mini Film

Changchun Fire Ball Burn – Mini Film

Posted by on Jul 6, 2015 in China, My Blog | No Comments

This mini film of my fire ball burn  was shot by my Haitian friend Claude Montes whilst attending the 12th Annual China Changchun International Sculpture Symposium. The tension captured in the very random footage was because of the symposium authorities attempts to try and put out the fire…which we stopped them from doing. So the intensity […]

Back In Changchun – Closing Ceremonies

Back In Changchun – Closing Ceremonies

Posted by on Sep 26, 2011 in China, My Blog | No Comments

Coming back to the La Tour Morgan Suites after my 2 week sojourn to Beijing and Qinghai, was a bit like coming back to school.  I was glad to be met at the airport by my trusty interpreter, Sunshine.   She had arranged a swish committee SUV to collect me and glide me back into the […]

Making Buddhas By The Yellow River

Making Buddhas By The Yellow River

Posted by on Sep 26, 2011 in China, My Blog | No Comments

Waking up in the drab, decaying, government hotel could have dampened any solo travelers spirits. The CCP standard hotel room layout (it was exactly the same as our hotel in Tong ren) has been left behind in China’s reinvention of itself.  The bath-tub was rusty, half the lights didn’t work, nor the television, there was […]

Travels In Qinghai Province

Travels In Qinghai Province

Posted by on Sep 26, 2011 in China, My Blog | No Comments

We are leaving town early, on the advice of the driver who is anxious the road ahead may be bad.  It is a beautiful morning, the sun just creeping over the valley walls.  We boiled water and milk, ate bland fried bread, and left the hotel smoothly.  The shops haven’t opened yet, though the street […]

The Qinghai Quanxi – Travelling In China

The Qinghai Quanxi – Travelling In China

Posted by on Sep 26, 2011 in China, My Blog | No Comments

It is one of the real joys of traveling, when one finds ones self in a string of friends, families, contacts and compadres!  This is guanxi.  It makes all the difference. I had a pretty stressful departure from Beijing, where I timed my airport arrival to perfection, to find that I had got the wrong […]

The Artists And Artisans of Beijing

The Artists And Artisans of Beijing

Posted by on Sep 8, 2011 in China, My Blog | No Comments

One of the key pleasures and insights of staying with my friend Simon in Beijing was being able to get a chance to meet a few of the big name contemporary artists he deals with on a regular basis. His many years of experience and totally immersed language and cultural skills have put him right […]

Writing In Taxis In Beijing

Writing In Taxis In Beijing

Posted by on Sep 1, 2011 in China, My Blog | No Comments

Beijing is massive, as you might expect. The centre of the vortex in many respects …and on many levels. The capital city of the words biggest population and the soon to be, (if not already), the worlds most powerful global empire could not be anything but what this is. A labyrinth of human activity on […]

There Is Only One Party In China

There Is Only One Party In China

Posted by on Aug 21, 2011 in China, My Blog | No Comments

Flying through the smog at 160 km/h on the train to Beijing…   The enslaved landscape is a green blur, interspersed with cityscapes of apocalyptic proportions.   Concrete factories, cooling towers, apartment block construction and destruction all flashing by in the murk. Yet there is hope, a landscape of wooded hillocks with a forest of the biggest […]

Video: Preparing For The Burn!

Video: Preparing For The Burn!

Posted by on Aug 21, 2011 in China, My Blog, Video | No Comments

Aragorn and the team filling The Great Fire Ball Sculpture of China with wood in preparation for the 13th August Full Moon burn!

Video: Hammering Inside The Fire Ball

Video: Hammering Inside The Fire Ball

Posted by on Aug 16, 2011 in China, My Blog, Video | No Comments

Aragorn’s first video of the Great Fire Ball of China