Monthly Archives: February 2014

‘I think it’s wonderful how you see the art in everything’

This is the lovely complement I was paid today. It is true. I seem to be being constantly bombarded with potential ideas. It is really quite exhausting though. I have to take my sketch pad and digital camera with me … Continue reading

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Maths as art

I have a friend who took A levels in maths and art. If I had been allowed, I would have taken A levels in maths and art. I wasn’t allowed (school rules dictated that physics and chemistry were the better … Continue reading

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Face painting in motion

At the moment at college I’m experimenting with stop-motion animation. I’m in the early days of this though as can be seen with the ‘ball’ animation I made last week as an experiment. I have a few ideas for what … Continue reading

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A black fine-liner pen

At the moment I’m reading a book of short essays called Evocative Objects, edited by Sherry Tuckle. In this book a number of academics from various fields including philosophy, neuroscience, art and physics have written about their favourite object. These … Continue reading

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