Satirical Jugs 2015-to date

Ballad of Sister Bergdorf, 2018; (anon)

A Pilgrim pot, so called because it takes its form from the leather bottles carried by pilgrims, is decorated in the manner of Renaissance manuscript. The ballad on the other side tells of Pilgrim who had a vision on the road to an unknown destination. All we know is that the road was littered with mystifying academic language.

Click here for a reading the story written on 'The Ballad of Sister Bergdorf.

Brexit Fandango, 2017

The Brexit Fandango features a very high horse, countless hobby horses, a female leader of some sort with a mop and bucket, and a rising tide of Chaos. The Fandango is a fast, furious and complicated dance reputed, in some quarters, to have supernatural powers.

Comrade Corbyn's Allotment, 2018

Mary Mary Quite Contrary is rewritten to allude the Salisbury poisonings of 2018, and Comrade Corbyn’s reaction to it and to many more of the troubles that gathered at his door.

John McDonnell wheeling away a barrow load of skulls, a weeping Shami Chakratabati and the Grim Reaper himself don’t bode well for the Gardener’s future.

The Prophet's Lament, 2015

In which the Prophet gets fed up with his followers and rages at them for their obsession with war and murder. This was made in memory of the seventeen people, murdered by jihadists, in Paris, January 2015, including almost the entire editorial team of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, four Jews who went shopping, two police officers, one body guard, and a maintenance worker.