When I made this video I was working for LVA (London Video Arts which has now become LUX)It seemed to me that most of the video art being made was based on structuralism and synthesisers. This did not resonate either with my temperament or my creative expression. This encouraged me to produce an autobiographical work; poetic, simple and sentimental.Kate Meynell (colleague and fellow artist) performed; there was a slide projector for lighting and a bunch of flowers.This was the 1980,s and I lived in Colville Road in Leytonstone, London in short life artists housing awaiting their destruction for the M11. John Smith lived opposite as did Alison Marchant and around the corner lived Cornelia Parker, Jocelyn Pook and Graeme Miller. We grew up, laughed and created together.Passion rations sound track was made in one evening in one take. Jocelyn improvised for the first time on her viola (now a renowned composer) and Graeme Miller played the out of tune piano and I read the text.This was my most successful video piece of the era; it was screened at many festivals and on Channel 4.
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