I spent a lovely morning with Grant Forsyth photographing some of his new pieces of jewellery for upcoming shows and exhibitions.
Read MoreThe second in my exciting series of notes on writing code to do very very basic things with images (with the intention that combining those basic things will result in something more than the sum of it’s parts).
Read MoreI’ve finally started to get myself organised to work on the interactive installation piece I’ve been talking about doing for about five years. I’ve been procrastinating about starting this since September for the utterly tedious reason that I couldn’t decide what platform to write the software on. I’d settled on Java which at the time […]
Read MoreI took part in my first (and hopefully not last) Cookham and Maidenhead Arts Trail (CAMAT) last year (2018). I initially had to be coaxed into applying by sensible friends as obviously art is made to be hidden away in my house and never seen by other humans. I’m glad they did the coaxing, it […]
Read MoreOn and off we visit Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire to explore the marvellous spooky abandonedesque bleakscapes, not actually abandoned as they are used for military testing and training grounds. It’s fascinating to explore the tank graveyards and strange structures which are probably mundane to those who have to work there. There’s always a hint of […]
Read MoreHELLO! Some exciting news. I’ve been asked to supply art for the foyer of Progress Theatre during their run of Jez Butterworth’s Jerusalem. Apparently mad hedge wizard artwork fits in well with the play (which I’ve read but never seen). The show is on between 7th-16th February. You can buy tickets here. Progress is a lovely […]
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