About friendship

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About friendship
Love
An illustration commission about Love.
Flim Flam Flumed
A scutch of pictures featuring my work in our (Nous Vous) exhibition 'Flim, Flam, Flum' at KK Outlet. On until 31st of Jan if you fancy a real peep.
Flim, Flam, Flum
I have some new and slightly older work in 'Flim, Flam, Flum' a Nous Vous exhibition opening Thursday night (Jan 8th 7-9pm) at KK Outlet. Showruns until 31st Jan. Hope you can make it down. KK OUTLET 42 Hoxton Square London N1 6PB www.kkoutlet.com
And A1 print available to purchase here for fourty five pounds.
My new book 'Flat', published by Hato Press now available online. Click here for more info.
Flat book launch
I have a book launch at The Momosan Shop on 4th December, 6pm - 9pm and you’re invited! A picture book published by Hato Press, featuring illustrations of interiors, furniture, characters and wild animals. Nicolas Burrows will be singing some songs under his musical moniker ‘Fell’ and William Edmonds will be pouring some cocktails in a performative manner from his lovely custom made SomeWow ‘West Coast Shandy’ cocktail jug. Hope you can make it!
Hato Press: hatopress.net Momosan: momosanshop.com Fell Songs: www.soundcloud.com/fellsongs Some-Wow: some-wow.tumblr.com Click here to join facebook event.
Nudes No.4 / 10th November
I was invited by Mike Perry and Printed Pages to spend my Saturday (1st Nov) in Its Nice that's office drawing a series of naked volunteers for Nudes No.4 'Get Nude. Get Drawn'. Really fun day experimenting with different pens / pencils / implements. Getting loose and drawing quick. Anyway there's an exhibition of the drawings produced by everyone at The Proud Archivist next Saturday (8th Nov) and you're invited to come for a look.
Toys Exhibition 12th November
I have a piece of work in 'Toys' exhibition. Work is for sale with proceeds going to the 'Wallace & Gromit's Grand Appeal Charity'. More info here: toys-exhibition.co.uk
Poster by Lauren Humphrey
One of eight new animal images, drawn in pen. For Good Press at Grafixx, Antwerp
About homes
Houses are built to stop the outside from getting in. ‘Wouldn’t it be nicer’ she thought; ‘if we didn’t know where one ended and the other began?’
— Early that day, wrapped in jackets, standing in boots they built a fortress inside their clothes.
— Once the noise had stopped and the house fell silent they lay and wandered through their thoughts.
— Buildings are like shelves, floor up on floor, stacked where people dwell. Live, eat, rest & heal and feel their world is well.
— Once lit the candle never burnt out. The weather never changed, moderate warmth with grey. The plants didn’t grow, they moved slowly through each day as they watched and reached for the sun.
— Some things were there for practical reasons, some there to provoke a memory, some to stimulate thought, some a sign of aspiration and some had simply found a place amongst the other things.
— Legend has it that every book vanished once she’d read the final word. Every cup disappeared once she’d drank the last drop. Etcetera etcetera...
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Money makes your house seem smaller. Concerning this no amount of Feng Shui can make house feel taller.
Esad Valence Workshop
I spent three days at Esad Valance (École Supérieure d’Art et Design), a University toward the South of France, delivering a workshop to second year graphic design students as well as a lecture - open to the whole university. It was such a pleasure to teach at such a special place, what felt like an art & design bubble, full of students who love what they're doing.
After a series of short visual exercises the students were asked to produce a poster that represented a 'boring' word I gave them: Hammer, Clock, Jacket, Spoon & Pencil. Only they weren't allowed to draw the object / thing or use any writing. The tough part: I insisted the first thing I thought when I looked at their poster is the word I had given them. 'Get Around It!'. After they'd produced the poster they were asked to take the idea a step further and produce an object, print or book, based on their poster. Special thanks to Tom Henni for inviting me and being 'un tres magnifique traducteur'.
Clock: 2 circles representing the Sun & Moon, transforming across pages. A set of 12 was produced - an alternative, abstract clock.
The exhibition
Clock
Presentations
Hammer: Set of relief prints. The impression / image / pattern was made by hitting wood with a hammer on several small pieces of wood. Printed in various different compositions.
Spoon: A giant deconstructed, abstracted spoon with accompanying gestures.
Spoon
Pencil: Transferring an entire pencil onto a long roll of paper to create a sculpture and extremely long drawing. (They measured whilst they were producing and I think it was around 30,000 kilometers long!).
Hammer: The printing blocks.
Pencil: Testing ways of transferring entire pencil onto paper.
Jacket: Wrapping object that don't conventionally have a jackets / sleeves with make-shift jackets.
Before the lecture.
Visual Thinking at Esad Valence
Next week I will be delivering a three day workshop at Esad Valence, in the south of France, about Visual Thinking. Starting with a number of short exercises to warm up then moving on to a more extensive one and half day brief creating a piece of print, a publication or object that represents a word without using any explanatory / complimentary text and without directly (literally) referencing / illustrating the subject being explored. www.esad-gv.fr
At The Table
A Moor
New website and new print online now:
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A Moor Relief print using the surface of my sculpture 'Any Moor'. I used a router to draw into birch ply, creating an abstracted interpretation of a puzzle maze. This piece was a continuation of several wooden sculptures I've made recently, which explore the idea of play in labour, play in communication and using a making process with inherent limitations, such as only being able to cut in a particular way or having to adjust the aesthetic to the tools I'm using. Printed on at London Centre For Book arts on an old proofing press. 400mm X 400mm, Limited edition of 10. On archival paper, using pure pantone (Salmon Pink) ink. £35 — Click here to buy.
Castle
£6 + P&P (Buy Here) A5, Edition of 30. Riso printed at London Centre For Book Arts. 2014. My new zine 'Castle', which I launched at ELCAF earlier this summer. A publication featuring minimal figurative drawings. An investigation into form, shape, character and mark-making.