Wednesday, 10 March 2010

What he said...


I like quotes. I like the way we can all interpret something different from one persons words. I often get lost wondering what that person actually meant when they put pen to paper or the words passed their lips. Have years of repetition misconstrued the original meaning or was it left ambiguous enough for people to establish the meaning themselves. I think it is important to keep a record of all the nice things people say. Quotes can pick us up and give us something to believe in when we are down or inspire us if we are stuck in a rut. They can remind us of an important moment in time or speak about feelings for another person that one might never be able to express on their own.

Recently I was introduced to a site called thinkexist.com, a site dedicated to cataloging quotes for people to reference of just browse. The site is great and worth a look but while being read some of the quotes a funny feeling came over me. Each word of each quote began to sound muffled and distant as I slipped into a bit of a daydream about what I had heard. I was overwhelmed by the words all these amazing writers, philosophers and great people had said. Instead of feeling inspired or happy, I felt truly sad. All these amazing words sounded so perfect and so well written that I realised that this is something I will never ever have the ability to do, and that thought made my heart sink. Knowing that I'll never be able to communicate what I think and feel in the way these people do. I felt almost helpless and that saying another word was an insult to these writers.

I have never been that great with words, I'm not very clever, I don't read anywhere near enough as I should do and I always struggle to communicate my feelings. I just hope that the few words I manage to get out now and then mean enough to my family, loved ones and friends to not have to always rely on the words of others, unless of course they can say it better then me.

Things I Like

When I first thought about starting a blog I wanted it to be a collection of things I found along my travels and day to day wanderings. So far I don't think I have put anything up much like this, so here is the start of a regular section called 'Things I Like'...

Telegraph poles
Wasted Polaroid shots
Sunset over Covent Garden
An old trigonometry text book
A crazy messed up print statistics report. Printer error.
More waste from peel-apart polaroids.
Residue from cleaning woodblock printing type.
PHOTOCOPIER!!!!! My tool of choice for much of my work.
More telegraph poles.
"There is nothing like a truck or a gate or some particular wall that has nothing but tags"
Symbols.
Accidental colour combinations.
Pipework at my Uni.

Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Thursday, 4 March 2010

BOOKS

During the second year of my graphic design degree I was introduced to the world of bookmaking and bookworks. It took me a little while to get my head round some of the techniques and what is possible, but once I cracked it there was no stopping me. I'm hooked on books.

I love putting together little notebooks or making random books out of waste images of the cast-offs from the uni photocopier. It's saved me buying sketchbooks if nothing else.

This is one of the books I made in my second year. It's an experimental book of images. Each image was made in under 60 minutes and there are 50 images in total. Its digitally printed but I cut and bound it.

I will post some more of my books soon.








DOODLING MY LIFE AWAY

These are some little marks I made while waiting for various things, girlfriend, uni, lifts etc.
Time waits for no man but I'll wait for anybody...

I like drawing all the wires that trail from telegraph poles, I like it when they are tangled up.

A bottle of water I was drinking plus some notes about my uni project.

My bag and some magazines on a table at uni and a corner of the room we were in.

Norwich Cathedral seen through some random tropical looking plants, Norwich has a very nice Cathedral with some interesting history. The body of William of Norwich lays here, he was the most famous victim of Jewish ritual murders in 1144.

Monday, 1 March 2010

SELF LOATHING

This is a little design I knocked out for my friend Tom's band.



It was nice to do some more drawing after a long break.
If anyone is reading this and is after some artwork please get in touch. I am looking for new work all the time so get at me...

Cheer up mate...


Isn't it strange how people always say 'cheer up' when you generally have nothing to be cheerful about, sure, things could be worse, but thats another pointless statement, when do things stop getting worse? If you want someone to cheer up, do something nice for them, don't patronise them with hollow sentiments.