Artistic tribute to D-Day airfield

News imageJohn Brockliss Reconnaissance: Deanland AirfieldJohn Brockliss

Once home to squadrons of Spitfires, the airfield at Deanland near Hailsham in East Sussex has become the inspiration for an artistic collaboration between multimedia visual artist Alexander Johnson and photographer John Brockliss.

RAF Deanland was hastily constructed in 1943 ahead of the Allied invasion of France the following June - D-Day. Alexander's late father, Don, had flown in Spitfires during World War Two as part of a photo-reconnaissance unit and it was his albums that inspired Alexander to create a series of artworks dedicated to those who served at the site.

News imageJohn Brockliss Father and son: Laughton studioJohn Brockliss

Photographer John Brockliss set about documenting the process, initially for publicity purposes, but they both soon realised that his photographs stood alongside the art, offering an intimate insight into the artistic process. And so the collaborative project began.

News imageJohn Brockliss Turpentine and willow: Pigment and patinaJohn Brockliss
Turpentine and willow: Pigment and patina
News imageJohn Brockliss Preparing silk-screen masks: Laughton studioJohn Brockliss
Preparing silk-screen masks
News imageJohn Brockliss Series progression: Deanland OaksJohn Brockliss
Deanland Oaks
News imageJohn Brockliss The artist in his studioJohn Brockliss
The artist in his studio

Deanland's role in the war was short-lived - by the end of 1944 it was no longer in use by the RAF, eventually falling into private hands, and today it is a grass strip for light aircraft.

News imageJohn Brockliss Deanland hangarJohn Brockliss
Inside a hangar at Deanland

Today very little remains of the airfield's former life so Johnson has blended historic details with textures from the present-day site, using his imagination to bring it to life.

News imageJohn Brockliss Lift off: Laughton studioJohn Brockliss
The artist with his work
News imageJohn Brockliss The final shoot: photographer and artistJohn Brockliss
The final shoot: photographer and artist