The staple morning newsdiet of every London commuter.
This was during Obama's visit, so he was on the front page. That's him there, that scribbly bit, meeting school children or the heads of the IMF or something.
Lino Printing workshop - Bristol - 27/03/2020
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Really excited to be hosting another lino printing workshop in my studio
space in Bristol - this one is on Friday 27th March - and it is always lots
of...
Sketching Equipment.
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Hi Chaps,
I've recently been getting into outdoor sketching again as in my previous
post,
so for any equipment buffs out there, here's what I've put in my...
Making of a Mural
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After developing a concept, producing a scale gouache study, writing a
proposal, there is the tiny matter of actually painting a mural.
NJTransit has a...
The First Stone
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Social media has always been vaunted as the means to connect us all. To
turn the whole world into one vast social network where we can all revel in
the...
Snickety snick!
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Hello all! Having had one of our mates teach him the rudiments with a
plastic lightsaber, my son has taken to fencing. Whenever we've had a
spare Saturda...
New Tumblr!
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Check out my Tumblr! The plan is to fill it with all my work until it's
caught up, starting with the old stuff first. So if you start following it
now y...
Postcode Lottery
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We hear about the postcode lottery all the time. "I can't get the same
health care as those people in a different area - it's a postcode lottery."
or "My c...
First colour
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Block's cut for the first colour. The cut away areas will remain white when
I print. I've chosen a fairly neutral colour scheme and the first colour
will ...
This is the End
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Well, kind of.
I've been giving this a lot of thought lately, and feel like I need to
simplify things. Partly this is because I'm super busy doing freelanc...
The Art of Urban Sketching is off to press
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It's been about a year since I signed the contract to produce this book, so
imagine how it feels to see it go off to press! Thanks to all the urban
sketc...
I like that. Obama as a scribbly bit. I suspect that is how history will eventually see him. Still, better a scribbly bit than a fullstop.
ReplyDeleteI would recognize that iconic face anywhere. Maybe you could get a job as the official portraitist of American presidents.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to apply to do him for the stamps.
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