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August 2018



27th August: Hmmmm so what has happened over the past couple of months? My show with Michael Meyersfeld came down. I entered Sasol again and received a real WTF moment. I shan't go into details other than to say that I was left completely perplexed by the decision, a state of mind that was shared by many people.

There is some good news though. After having to let my last website fall by the by, I have a new one. The address is www.stjohnfuller.com. I put it together on wordpress. And yes for someone who does not know how to code, it is a deep and terrifying hole. it is not as easy as all the advertising makes it out to be. It's ease of use to the uninitiated, I would liken it to trying to knit whilst wearing lead boxing gloves. But its up and that is what counts.

January 2018

Nazeer Sonday

Nazeer Sonday

3rd: Some time before the end of last year I asked Nazeer Sonday if I could include him in my portrait show that will be opening in May. Nazeer has been campaigning against the development of the Phillippi Horticulture Area. Nazeer took us on a tour that proved to be a real eye opener.

I know that for some South Africans, Cape Town and it's DA led local government is something to be envious of. Unfortunately the more one learns about what is going on and how they operate, you realise, with the bar been set so low by the ANC, the DA have hardly much to crow about. It doesn't require much to be better than the ANC. While it is true to say that they are probably doing a better job than the ANC could do, I would say that the margin of difference between the two is no where near as large as people imagine it to be.

Enough griping. The pic is a detail shot from the portrait that I have created of Nazeer. It has just been pulled from the wash bath so if you are wondering what those streak marks are, it is water running off of the paper.

November 2017


Instructions for getting into the Dome - AVA July 2017


July in Novemeber: I left my last post on a bit of a cliff hanger. I was supposed to have revealed what happened re Sasol. Well I had my first failure in a long time. I know why and yes I could have kicked myself I'm not too down about it. Just irritated.

So why July  in November. Well to be honest I think I have been posting blogs in my dreams and have been waking up thinking that I have actually done something. Well I am awake now and decided to post something and well, I have discovered the truth, it seems that I have been in a state of delusion for a few months now.

So what have I missed out?July, post Sasol hand in I put up the Dome at AVA. First time that it has been up in a while. The lower panels got a bit trashed, mostly because people didn't read the instructions. Also some of those connected to the gallery who were not aware of the Dome's imminent arrival had problems with their jaws hanging on the ground. In terms of audience participation things turned out well.

I also ran some workshops at AVA which was having a photofocus month. The workshops were mostly attended by kids. The worry being the attention span needed and that the fact that taking a pinhole photograph takes much longer than taking a photo with a phone camera. Everything turned out alright. The one kid decided to do a series of photographs of cigarette butts!


Pinhole Camera taking a photograph



While I was at AVA Andrew Fernstein popped into the gallery so that I could start work on his portrait.

Was it August or was it September? Anyway Intoto had a show and my work was sold before the opening night. That was cool and made the finances happy for the moment.

October October October hmmmm. Anything to speak of ? I'm not sure. No. Does installing water tanks count?

November? Yip something has happened. I gave a talk of my work at the Creative Camera Club, Cape Town. It's been over a year since I had given a presentation so I have to admit that I was a little bit worried. But going on the reaction of the audience, I think that it went ok. (sorry to Club members for the low res quality of their logo)



So that is that for now. I am still chasing after candidates for my next series of portraits. It seems though that people in politics are not so keen as people or available as artists are.




June 2017



23rd: Who is that? Nope not me. Just a subject from my latest series. I have been working on collecting a series of before and after portraits. The hope is to the work ready framed for this years Sasol New Signatures. I think that this year will be the last time I enter, so hopefully I will go out with a bang. Lets see.

April 2017

Black and White portrait of Jonathan Zapiro and Desmond Tutu.


13th: Pinch and a Punch for the 13th of the Month. So how is my plan for getting more exposure for my work going? Well I suppose it is going alright. Have a show lined up for next year. It will be at the Rossouw Modern gallery in Hermanus. The theme behind the show is political dissenters. I have been trying to find willing sitters but the going has been slow. I did manage to get Zapiro to take part. When I visited him in his studio he was being guarded by an army of miniature Desmond Tutu's. I managed to take a quick pic of one of the legion before been run out of the studio.

Other developments. At the moment I am talking with the AVA gallery in Cape Town. Over July they are planning a photography exhibition. As part of the show they would like me to run some pinhole photography workshops.

Candice Berman is updating my info on her website. As I write this they are still busy, but I am sure that it will ready in due course.

February 2017


27th: There comes a time in artists life when one wonders, what am I doing wrong? Why aren't a filthy stinking rich? Well there many answers, and I guess if your sole purpose of creating art is to be filthy stinking rich, I think that unless you are a superb sales person, or extremely fortunate you aint gonna to get what you want. My hope is that I will be able to earn enough to support my habit while being able to put a little away for a rainy day/year. So the aim for this year is to try and get myself more widely exhibited/known so that more sales will come my way. Lets see.

December 2016


2nd: Just over a week to go! This has been an interesting little adventure. For some it may seem a simple thing, nevertheless when you are new to something.....So next Saturday (the 10th) bring along your best colouring skills and join in the fun.



November 2016











19th: Had a message pop on th phone yesterday. As I can only ever seem to be spammed I thought best just quickly delete it. Yurns out it was deposit from Art Lovers 1932! Apparently I had won a prize in their annual art competition. owing to a variety of reasons I was completely clueless. I had entered and then life just took over. It's the second time that this had happened. First time was in 2008 with the Sasol New Signatures.

15th: had a quick squiz of my entry for the 2nd. My evaluation? Rubbish, and so have edited.

2nd : Well whats been happening? Had a trip over to the UK. Mostly spent my time in a kitchen. Managed to escape for a weekend to London. Went and saw the Turner prize finalist's. What did I think? Ummmmmmm, what a load of Kak. I can only suggest that this reaction is because I am getting old, and plus I have spent too much time in the Sun , This of course means that my brain has been fried to the point of which I can no longer lie to myself by finding some deeper meaning in something that is patently not there.

Anyway being working on a portrait of Moira Forjaz. It has taken some months to organise but I have finally been able to get there. The above pic is just a little snap of the final images.

September 2016



2nd September: A pinch and a punch for a whole month missed. A whole month of intentions and plans but not much moving forward. At least with Spring in the air the itch to be pro active is starting to be intolerable. First things first, and a first for me. I have decided to self publish my colouring book. Unfortunately as it is not a real book, as in a novel or some such other, I don't qualify for an ISBN no. Bustards. I had high aspirations. But anyway, got myself the next best thing, a proper, registered, it is so legit that they give you a certificate to tell you that it is a legit, barcode. So yip I am now the proud owner of barcode.

July 2016


A page from the "Rainbow Nation"




20th July: Well there is just over a week to go till the final judging happens for this years Sasol New Signatures. I have to admit that while it is really cool to be selected for the final show, it would be nice to be given an award. But as a friend of mine said, 'your work is too subtle',

Great news from this years Turbine Art Fair. Heidi Erdmann from The Photographers Gallery ZA took some of my work along and got plenty of sales.

A couple of weeks ago I popped over to Hermanus to meet up with Lawrence Brennon. He is a photographer that has been developing the photopolymere technique. This all fits into my wider scheme of looking to use plates to print my photographs and not inkjet printers.

June 2016


Sasol New Signatures 2016 Entry


29th June: Another year another Sasol! That makes it six on the bounce. Almost had a complete and utter disaster on my hands but luckily things turned out alright in the end. Ok so the pic up above does not look like much, but most of the work is in the little books that are sat on the plinths. These are mindfulness colouring books with a twist.


Copper Plate being prepared.

2nd: Last week I finished off my internship at Warren Editions. With all that I had hoped to do it was over with a bit too soon. But hopefully I am going to be able to use the studio on an ongoing basis. I am really keen to master the photo gravure printing process. But seeing how difficult it is to prepare a plate, I guess for the moment I will just have to be happy with getting it right. The polishing of the plates is in itself a tricky process. If you get tiny, unwanted scratches at any stage of the process, you are looking at starting all over again. A task that I think that if the Greek Gods were really looking to punish Sisyphus, they would have chosen this one. Pushing a rock up a mountain only to see it roll back down, and repeat for eternity? Easy. Prepare a plate for photogravura, it's going to drive up the wall.