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I finally have a new piece of work over on my site which is a relief. I haven't just sat down and done an aimless drawing for a while and it was nice to draw the new one and know it had no purpose whatsoever.
Today I was trawling through Blow Your Horn Hunter! (which is a lovely thing in itself) and decided to check out the work of one of its contributors John Klassen. I am so glad I did as I would never have come across this amazing drawing called 'Adventures of Ship (One Hundred Years Ago). Below is just a small snippet from a lengthy image. Visit his website to see the full thing and plenty of other wonderful work.

Out of my window this evening the sky was the weirdest colour. Kind of brown. It doesnt show properly in this photo though.
I've been trying to think up colour schemes for a little book i've been making. Someone who always seems to get it right is Jim Houser whose paintings and installations are endlessly interesting and consistent. Despite re-using the same motifsin his work he somehow manages to keep in interesting and varied. Amazing.

My fete flyers all gocco'd up and ready to go. Lovely.
Check out these beautiful ceramics by Stephanie DeArmond. A great mix of really delicate paintwork with wonderful lettering that somehow seems robust and sturdy. Lovely stuff.

This is what it looks like when I try and sort out my portfolio. Shortly afterward everything was bundled back into folders to be dealt with another time.
I got an email earlier today from the lovely folk at analogue books about me maybe doing a bit of work on their outside wall. This is the most exciting and simutaneously terrifying thing ever.
I guess it'll be like this only a thousand times shoddier and with a hint of my trademark flappiness. Oh dear.
The work from the collaboration ECA illustrators did with the University's creative writers is in an exhibition that opens tomorrow in the Andrew Grant Gallery in college. There is also a blog where you can see and read all the work involved. Visit the Two Heads blog to have a look.
Also here are some lovely peg dolls courtesy of The Small Object via Lena Corwin because I was mocked when I said I used to play with Peg Dolls. And also because they are cute.
This weekend we decided to live in Dean Village. Because it's perfect.
Preparations for my unwise venture are now well under way. The Village Fete is going ahead and hopefully it'll be splendid. There are some lovely artists on board and I'm really excited about the hand printed flyers. If they can come out even a fifth as wonderfully as the poster below by Jonny Hannah and Mark Hearld then I will be deliriously happy.
(from St Jude's)

Here's the first of two pieces i've framed for a collaborative exhibition that starts next week at ECA. This is actually a fairly old image that I had always had a soft spot for and really wanted to use. I'm really glad that it'll see the light of day, it makes me sad when works spends all its life shut up in a portfolio. Hopefully I'll get the other piece finished and framed tomorrow. Thats the plan.
This evening I have been writing an essay. Mainly this means that I've been trawling the internet for things to do that are not my essay. In doing so I found this. Things will never be the same knowing that this cardigan exists. It's flawless. And expensive.
This is a poster I did last week as part of a College Brief for a Chicago based puppet theatre. Type isnt necessarily my friend but I think I just about managed.
Today I have spent a lot of time thinking about this.
I have also been helping out someone important by voting for this
First one. It's Doctor Zhivago and Lara wearing NHS glasses. It's not great but I have to start this nonsense somewhere. From here on in this Blog is intended as an outlet for sketches and roughs that will never make it to my website as well as serving to gather all the wonderful things I find on the internet that cause me to feel hugely inept. I'm secretly quite excited.