Portrait of an Agency
Weapon7
Portrait of an Agency A Collaboration Lab production
Us by us. Everyone at Weapon7 pulled a name out of a cereal bowl (nobody was wearing a hat that day). We then created the portraits of each other that grace these pages.
Lynsey Smith
Mark Brown
Lipstick on mirror
Colour photocopies
A reflection on Ms Smith in ‘Hurricane Pink.’
An insight into that which fuels the subject’s insight.
Jason Cascarina 2009
Joe Cusack 2009
Gareth Evans
Chris Westlake
Mixed media
Asda watercolours
A musing on the many layers of personality.
Jeremy gives Chris bold strokes here.
Rob Mellis 2009
Jeremy Garner 2009
Jeremy Garner
Material and pipe cleaners Part collage. Part identikit. Chris Westlake 2009
James Pais
Modelling clay For once, the sitter is putty in our hands. Richard Moloney 2009
Shakira Mack
Photomontage This conceptual piece is the money. Gareth Evans 2009
Richard Moloney
Photomontage and verse Words are pictures in this heartfelt piece. Dan Bowers 2009
Chris Bell
ASCII code This definitely has the subject’s number. Jason Cascarina 2009
Tom McJennett
Rob Mellis
Line on cartridge paper
Photomontage
Started as an initial idea and ended as one.
Chagall y’all.
Ian Patrick 2009
Tom McJennett 2009
Becky Allard
Collage of recycled materials Some say art is rubbish. And vice versa. Anna Nichols 2009
Laura Orton
Oil on canvas Orton here’s a who? David Blaseby 2009
Rob Meldrum
Paper sculpture The rock of the agency. Laura Orton 2009
Kate Atfield
Collage Painting by numbers. Big numbers. Ayla de Moraes 2009
Lydia De’Ath
Faux screenprint diptych A musing on the existential nature of being. Anthony McGinty 2009
David Blaseby
Linework Benath the stark exterior - a stark interior. Tom Schrimshaw 2009
Anthony McGinty
Fabrics on canvas Revealing the subject’s material nature. Becky Allard 2009
Ayla de Moraes
Steven Hess
Spraypainted stencil
Powerpoint document
The writings on the wall. Of data.
A soul searching (re)presentation.
Lydia De’Ath 2009
Simon Gregory 2009
Joe Cusack
3D montage An ironic piece - he’s no dumb bell. Kate Atfield
Dan Bowers
Printout The windows of the soul, quantified. Laura Green 2009
Tom Schrimshaw
Montage A study in locus and tally of subject. Mark Brown 2009
Simon West
Sculpture A surreal visual metaphor. Or pun, in fact. James Pais 2009
Ian Patrick
Ink and coloured paper The Head of Pop Art. Lynsey Smith 2009
Jason Cacsarina
Acrylic on canvas A vision of hope and colour. Bizarrely. Rob Meldrum
Laura Green
Plastic, paper and hair An organisation of colour and shape. James Westlake 2009
Anna Nichols
Fabric and thread A solemn study of somnolence. Cat Howarth 2009
Simon Gregory
Backlit installation A masterclass in the art of delegation. Steven Hess 2009
Enjoy the private view In this book, you’ll see us, seeing ourselves, as seen by each other, who we see every day, seen in a different light.