I have been doing a lot of paintings lately. Just for fun really, and rI really have enjoyed messing around with paint. I love making a mess!
These are a few of the pieces I have made lately.
I hope you like them!
Cheers
Ian
Ian Barrett's ongoing comment on the world and all its little children... and his own little child..



Supported by Syd’s family and friends, The City Wakes is the first ever official tribute to Syd Barrett – original front-man and songwriter for Pink Floyd. A celebration of Syd’s creativity, The City Wakes focuses on Syd’s early life in Cambridge, providing a showcase for his remarkable talent and painting a picture of the explosive and vibrant early 1960s cultural scene in which he grew up.
Involving many of Syd’s former friends – not least Storm Thorgerson and Mick Rock - The City Wakes includes concert performances, exhibitions, guided tours, music workshops, a 1960s style ‘happening’, talks and a new book of interviews and memorabilia.

A Curry With The Damned
The City WakesThe City Wakes is a multi-media arts project, produced by Escape Artists, in association with community groups in and around Cambridge, as a tribute to the legendary Syd Barrett: painter, musician and founder member of Pink Floyd.
Income generated through the City Wakes will go towards supporting the work of Escape Artists, a charity that provides arts-based education and support services to people with mental health problems, both in institutional settings and within the wider community.
The City Wakes has emerged out of the highly successful Cambridge Cantata project, that culminated in a sell out production, with a standing ovation, in King's College Chapel
in September 2005 (read what people said about the Cantata here).
All the songs performed in the City Wakes have been written by Syd Barrett, and include such classics as Bike, See Emily Play, Dominoes and Arnold Layne.
At the end of quite a lengthy development phase, probably lasting about two years, the City Wakes will be presented as a professional production; including new versions of many of Syd Barrett's greatest songs, fab retro lighting effects, film and dance.
We are delighted that Syd Barrett's sister, Rosemary, has lent her support to the City Wakes. You can read why she is doing so, and of her interest in arts in mental health, here.
I think it is wonderful that people travelled from all over the world to witness this show. Such dedication is really warming!
While I was unable to get to Cambridge for this show I hope I can get to Cambridge when the full production launches and witness what will hopefully be the first of many projects inspired by the creative influence of Roger. I look forward to the future and what amazing events it may well bring!
