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Robert Underwood
United Kingdom
Приєднався 27 бер 2011
For further information contact
robertjohnunderwood@gmail.com
robertjohnunderwood@gmail.com
Відео
Expressionists Tate Modern 23rd April 2024 v2
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Gunnersbury Triangle Sports Club Open Day 24th April 2024
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Stepping Out With My Baby
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Orchard Jazz Quintet Performing Live at the Northumberland Arms 29th March 2024 Emma Francis - Vocals Robert Underwood - Bass Clarinet Mike Knight - Jazz Guitar Richard Connolly - Double Bass Tim Walmsley - Percussion
Triangle Band
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The Triangle Band performing at The Gunnersbury Triangle Club Saturday 16th March 2024. Geofff Grange, Vocals, Harmonica. Paul Mc Kenna, Guatar Richard Cottle, Keyboards, Saxophone.
Kew Gardens 6th March 2024
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Philip Guston
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Steve and Robert's day out at the Tate Modern including a visit to the Philip Guston exhibition Feb 2024 Music "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen, performed live on cello, piano and string quartet by Brooklyn Duo and the Dover Quartet. (excellent music guys)
The Nearness of You
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The Orchard Jazz Quintet performing at the Northumberland Arms in Brentford London 25th Nov 2023 For booking please contact Emma Francis emmalouisefrancis@hotmail.com
A tribute to Philip Foderingham 2023
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Paintings and Drawings
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An exhibition of my drawing and paintings from 1998 -2022. During this time I developed three distinctive styles. The early drawing I created geometric shapes to break up the image them used oil pastels to fill in the details. I used a heavy black line to define the shapes. I moved on to use oil pastles, then then oil paints applying directly from the small tubes directly on the canvas. On some...
Portraits
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It was strange just how compelling and cathartic drawing mainly self-portraits was for me, while I cared for my mum’s onset of dementia. In retrospect I now see that I was drawing as much as how I felt as what I saw. I miss Edna she was a really caring and loving mum.
Horsenden Apple Day 2023
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Arles
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The Lyke Wake Dirge (Young Tradition)
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Nice
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man does that sound perfect.... I guess 4 people is what you need
Wow . . . that’s my Big Bruvver 💙
👍🍏
Does the list of your talents have an end?
Very Nice indeed
Nice!
Ahh Nice . . . that’s nice too ( see Osterley)
Ahh nice . . . two cheerful old chaps ruminating with the Charolais 😊
Looks like a lovely outing! X Elisabeth
Some of our ancestors lived there for a long time....
Love it! Great tune I learned a while ago, but had never seen the dancing with it.
Love the paintings❤
So refreshing. Great voice and backing. Love the clarinet fills.
Woah - that's just brilliant! Well done by everyone especially this amazing singer. Bravo!
Robert has left the country - wow. And an interesting trip with family and religious significance. Sweet.
Thanks so much Robert, what a lovely way to capture the day 😁
Really enjoyed watching and listening to it all! Thank you for sharing it!
Thank you. Very enjoyable xxx
Great job putting this together. You’ve caught the various moments splendidly Robert!
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Oh wow! The spread eagle sign is amazing! It looks a little weather worn now, so it's amazing to see what it used to look like.
Astroturf isn't even a proper tennis player surface.
Of course I love it....
Good to hear from you x
lovely song.... 🙏 thank you
Is there a way to find the complete version ?
For example, 1975-85 art school in the UK. One ordinarily goes to an art school as a virtuoso-level skill 'school/academy/college/university applicant, to study Fine Art and the competition is tough, with a lot of technically gifted applicants who 'can draw' i.e., represent the world accurately via perspective drawing. Since, there is an expanding notion of the Fine Art student as somebody who comes as a beginner-level entrant without any training or demonstrated ability etc., to study the subject and methods and respond to them, FROM the position of someone encountering a subject and responding with it and being marked on that. Now in 2022, the latter has become Fine Art. What they've forgotten IS the former and WHY it is what it is AND are vainglorious enough to believe that their experience of art and their encounter with it, IS IT and probably via drug experience where one can imagine all for example see the same firework in the sky and all experienced what was there first and foremost and therefore a commonality of shared experience was what it was about, ironically AND building what is considered the winning argument, ON linguistic philosophy AND WITHOUT any knowledge grounding it, in this case, perspective geometry. I've just been looking at Sotherbys and the sale of a De Kooning collage and he can do that because he is a master of perspective AND object recognition ACCORDING to that skill, in other words making object-recognition perceptions in the making of the work and making further creative decisions via comprehending local and non-local (atmospheric) color distinctions, in defining form, using colour as an object recognition tool in tandem with how they see the world of objects and space and can demonstrate that realism externally. The true Modernist virtuoso is on that trip and abstraction is just another word for that trip, according to an encounter with random of chaotic visual phenomena. Making Modernism is about the latter idea of Fine Art study and those women watched their husbands having a go at it, AS THEIR STUDY OF THAT. Really, it is about watching the artist make art and probably having sex with them and them then wondering what they are to them, seeing what they spend their time on, when they are on the Modernist trip and having an interest in chaotic visual phenomena.
Where now, is the Modernist virtuoso trip? The New Western Enlightenment (see Google) defines it, and Pure Visionary Art is enactment of it (see Google).
The above video utilizes related visual technology to present and introduce Making Modernism at the Royal Academy.
Great to see in an intimate setting. Takes me back 44 years to playing table tennis there.
Quality.
That’s nice
Acton enduring . . . and perfectly portrayed
That was beautiful. Great to see the old Peacock Dreamers there especially. Thanks Rob.
When first did I hear of this ailment, I fear The very same thing did seem to appear But nary through notions, emotions or such but just as a rhyme for time as a crutch.
It's so nice that you have preserved this for prosperity - I'm sure I'd never be able to do that now !!
Only just realised, after repeated views how the bassist (the excellent Dom) echoes the the last two vocal notes. What a pleasure to be invoived with this mottely lot. Great work for a great cause.
Love you Steve 💜
@@stitch2343 Love you Els
fantastic food
Surely there must be a dvd somewhere? Unique....
HI GUYS great stuff ! one big QUESTION robert underwood where you at twyford school with , me ????????????????????? cheers ritchie .
Excellent!
Beautiful blend of music & flowers.
God. I watched this show on BBC2 the day after a con in a hotel room in Birmingmahwhile I was slightly drunk. It was so weird... but I loved it. I just wished it was still on iPlayer.
Nice one, Paul.
For 1 second I thought that they would start to sing the Mithotyn song
Love this x
This feels Celtic to me. Am I wrong?
Just listened to this. I liked the reflective, almost dreamy mood. Where did you record it? At home? Has anyone else played it back to you?
+Guy Fiegehen I'm pleased you like the video yes home recording, look forward to meeting up Saturday BW Robert
Mike Ludden on the fiddle is my step brother, I'm watching this from Quadra Island, a small Gulf Island nestled between Vancouver Island and the British Columbia mainland on the West coast of Canada. It's a long way from The Edge but the fabulous music bridges the miles. This sounded great Mike, see you in April, Tony
Great! You´ve got a subscriber here. Greetings from Brazil!
Fantastic