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Pinhole photograph of Billy Childish by Wolf Howard The Pinhole Photography of a Gifted Gentleman Amateur, show by Wolf Howard, Stuckism International Gallery, 2003. Wolf Howard is a member of the Stuckism Photography group and takes pinhole photographs. [6]
wolfhoward.com. "At the age of sixteen I fell in with a group of local artists and musicians and ended up playing drums in bands such as The James Taylor Quartet, The Solarflares and Billy Childish and The Buff Medways. I also started painting for the first time since I was a kid and became a founding member of the Stuckist art movement.
Wolf Howard was born on the 7th of April, 1968 in Strood Town, Medway, Kent. At 16 he became a drummer playing in bands such as The Daggermen, The James Taylor Quartet, The Prime Movers, The Solarflares, The Buff Medways, The Spartan Dreggs and, currently, The Chatham Forts with Billy Childish.
Acrylic on canvas. 48 x 72"". £1,200. Man looking at clock (with cat thrown in). Acrylic on canvas. 24 x 18". £250.
Wolf Howard was a founder member of the original Stuckists group in 1999, and exhibited in all the major Stuckist shows. He left the group in 2006, but will be represented in selected future exhibitions.
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The pinhole photographer laughs in the face of the delete button. CV: Wolf Howard was born in Medway, Kent in 1968. At 16 he became a drummer, at 25 a painter, at 30 a poet and at 34 he became a pinhole photographer and Super 8 cine film-maker.