I'm going to help you make copies of some past works. No.1 in a series.

Instruction: take a natural object, and place it in a container of water. Freeze. Remove, and carve into a roughly square block. Place outside at sunrise: watch it melt.
This was made in Worthing, to mark the first anniversary of the Ice Prince shedding its load of timber on beaches along the South Coast.

I made 10 blocks, each containing splinters of the wood I'd found a year earlier.
Instruction No.2. During the occupation of France from 1940-45, the letter V (for victory) became a sign of resistance. In morse, it is •••-

Cut three dots and a dash from black paper and post in your window to show that you're in the resistance, fighting for freedom.
This work was first installed in @ArlingtonMar, but I have also installed version from Penrith to the South Coast, via Coventry and London.
You can follow @artistsmakers.
Tip: mention @twtextapp on a Twitter thread with the keyword “unroll” to get a link to it.

Latest Threads Unrolled: