Sunday, 31 July 2022

lesley richmond


 i'm not superconvinced that i'm overly into these but the more i look at them the more i find myself beguiled. fearsome amounts of attention to detail by lesley richmond

Friday, 29 July 2022

Thursday, 28 July 2022

catalina vicens

 


not like anything else!

Tuesday, 26 July 2022

charlotte greenwood

 


i know a bit about some of the processes but i have zero idea how charlotte greenwood produces these!

Sunday, 24 July 2022

charles bukowski

i found myself getting irked the other day by coming across, again, bukowski described as the laureate of lowlife. i never really found hin so when i was younger - i liked a drink, had rubbish jobs, (still) love a day out at the horses - but i never considered myself a lowlife. and this before i started liking bukowski, a poetic 'i' seeming so excoriatingly honest compared to just about everyone else i knew in poetryland. and likewise, as i got older, i don't know anyone else who captures disappointment and loss quite so well. happy days then to discover these readings


predictably enough there's plenty in the comments that toher people shouldn't be reading, that their accent is wrong, that it doesn't sound 'lowlife' enough! one of these days i'd like to take a bunch of his later poems and have them read by older women, just to hear what that sounds like. you'd think it was a simple idea but poetry types don't like that sort of thing, not one bit.

all of which lead me to this guy and some hard spanish practice! 

Wednesday, 20 July 2022

Friday, 15 July 2022

botanical plaster casting

i've been changing my practice of late and, to keep myself motivated with longer term projects, i've been trying my hand at other things that i might not have done before (see the wire trees) but have thought about on and off for, in some cases, years. botanical plaster casting is a case in point. this is an excellent video showing the process 

Saturday, 9 July 2022

more wire trees

 


after last week's wire trees video here's another one. the amount of wire is bigger - i do favour sectioning and then twisting the trunk - but be aware that this is hard on the hands and, if you're using coloured wire like this if you use pliers you'll break the coating and, potentially, break the wire. i like the foliage technique in this. it's quicker than using pliers (and see above) and makes pleasing foliage.

again, it's all in spanish. i think it would be pretty easy to follow even if you don't speak spanish so give it a go. if it's your first tree you may not want to use quite as much wire and definitely don't go for coloured wire!

Friday, 8 July 2022

pjamahuset

 


get your friday started with retro swedish easy listening

Wednesday, 6 July 2022

jan schlegel


 there's no possibility i wouldn't love these pictures from aliens, mermaids and medusas by jan schlegel either by subject or process.

Tuesday, 5 July 2022

frederick douglass


the day after the fourth july it's worth a read of frederick douglass's reflections upon it. not just as a historical document but, where ever we may be, to reflect on what's going on today

 

Sunday, 3 July 2022

darius hulea

 


after the wire tree post the other day up posts this from darius hulea. i have no clue how he's done the face! top skills! it's worth having a google to see more of what he's done. or, give it a go, and see just how skilful this is. 

Friday, 1 July 2022

tour de france



but geology! it's not my favourite race to be sure but the tdf is so popular it attracts all sorts for all manner of reasons. as well as being a constant dive into the landscapes and history of france here's a chance to get into the geology