Saturday, 16 April 2011

Lewes.



 I'm trying to get on documenting my work a bit more recently so thought it might be a good idea to try and breath some new life into my blog. Liv and I went to Lewes for the first time this weekend. It was definitely worth the fifteen minute train journey and had a castle. Brighton doesn't have a castle. I also got a nice book on coinage from around the world. Brilliant.

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Phantasmagorium.



I created this box for a project based on the ideas of personal fears. When someone looks into the box they can see themselves in a mirror. They can also see images of figures projected on their own reflection, insulting them and putting them down.

Quantum Heads Vol. II


Here's the final piece for my project on quantum theory. The heads are made of plastercine, photographed and then changed to the right colours in photoshop. They aren't quite what I hoped, but I enjoyed the act of sculpting a piece for a change.

Saturday, 30 October 2010

Quantum Faces.

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I've been busy getting into the swing of second year so far, so this is the first thing I've done that I've kind of liked. It works better in RGB and as a gif, than as a printed image.

It's (very) loosely based on quantum mechanics and the idea of multiple possibilities all happening at once. Not the best example of work so far, but it's not the worst either.

More images from this project to follow.

Sunday, 12 September 2010

There Goes The Sun.

As summer draws to a close, and the time to move back to fateful Brighton moves ever nearer, I thought I'd put up some pictures of the highlights of this lengthy holiday. Bring on the freezing cold.

Thursday, 9 September 2010

Visual Diary Part Two Part Two.

Part two of my visual diary posts.

Visual Diary Part Two Part One.

Another selection from my visual diary. From this post you might think I'm on top of things. You would be very wrong. Part one of two.

LP's Vol II.

I've recently had a spending spree, as far as records are concerned. In light of this I was going to continue to post some pictures of the sleeves, but when I looked, the back of the sleeves are even nicer, and have a naivety not seen in today's record covers. Brilliant.

Monday, 30 August 2010

2001

I went to help my mum take some things to the skip and found this record. The cover is a testament to how talented illustrators were 'back in the day', whenever that was. Scientists aren't quite sure. The music is also 'epic' in the original and truest sense of the word. 

I think we can all learn a lesson from this. Help mum's out (sometimes).

Monday, 9 August 2010

Fever!


After leafing through my next-door neighbour's old records, I found this gem. Not only is the cover really nice, but the tunes aren't bad either.