Eulogy for the Art School.

Eulogy for the Art School.
Eulogy for the Art School.
Eulogy for the Art School.
Eulogy for the Art School.
Eulogy for the Art School.
Eulogy for the Art School.
Eulogy for the Art School.
Eulogy for the Art School.
Eulogy for the Art School.
Eulogy for the Art School.
Eulogy for the Art School.
Eulogy for the Art School.
Eulogy for the Art School.
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words fell out.

‘The building, it howls’ that thought ping ponged around my head until I tossed it out into a bit of paper, the words that fell out then found their way on to the studio wall in invisible ink. The Philip Larkin poems was from a book that I picked up at the seasonal pop up bookshop in the Mander Centre (@popupbookshopwolves on Instagram)… decided I had to take a photo of the last paper plane before I folded it fully!

The colours used for the font came from the Wolverhampton colour palette, with the final two parts being black on white (death), white on black (ghostly)… I found a lil bit of colour palette history here: https://thecolourpalettecompany.com/collections/the-wolverhampton-colour-palette they said:

 

Six colours. One proud city – Wolverhampton

The Wolverhampton Colour Palette celebrates a city built on industry, music, football and community. From the roar of Molineux to the legacy of manufacturing and the sound of glam rock, Wolverhampton is a place with a strong identity, and even stronger pride.

Known for its industrial roots, working heritage and Wolves’ Old Gold, this is a city that wears its colours proudly. Whether it’s matchday, music, memories of local landmarks or stories passed down through generations, these six shades capture Wolverhampton in a way locals instantly recognise.

 

The colours of Wolverhampton

Bonks’s Bitter – pays tribute to the beers of Brewery Road (say it as a local would!).

Slade Flame – honours the glam-rock legends.

Old Gold – is for the Molineux faithful.

Cosford Sky – is for glorious aircraft at a special place.

Chimney Blue – celebrates the much-missed Goodyear chimney.

Trolleybus Green – for Wolverhampton’s local transport of old.

 

Home to great beer, rich industrial history and a passionate population, Wolverhampton is a city of colour (mostly gold!) and culture.

…ya learn somethin new everyday! 🙂