Rob Matthews (American, b. 1974), Flight to Egypt, 2018. Acrylic and acrylic gouache on canvas over wood panel, 129.5 × 96.5 cm
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Rob Matthews (American, b. 1974), Flight to Egypt, 2018. Acrylic and acrylic gouache on canvas over wood panel, 129.5 × 96.5 cm
Still Life with Sheet Music - Rob Matthews, 2014-15
American,b.1965s
Watercolor and ink on paper on canvas over wood panel, 72 x 60 in.
Rob Matthews
Do I Need a Writing Buddy? @robandtina1 #MondayBlogs #ASMSG #Writing
Do I Need a Writing Buddy? @robandtina1 #MondayBlogs #ASMSG #Writing
Today, one of my favourite Twitter writing friends, Rob Matthews, has taken over my blog. I hope you enjoy his guest post.
In her book, Better Than Before – Mastering The Habits Of Our Everyday Lives, Gretchen Rubin divides people into three groups based on how we respond to outer and inner expectations.
Outer expectations are demands put on us by other people – family, boss, editor etc. Inner…
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Throwback Thursday: Wikipedia, 2009
This piece by Rob Matthews, a 5,000-page, fully printed book, was on display in our Building 4 in the exhibition Memery: Imitation, Memory, and Internet Culture from April 2011 to January 2012.
Meant to riff on our dependence on online resources, this knee-high book is a playful look at Wikipedia as if it were a traditional encyclopedia.
Giving finger.
(The Word Made Flesh by Rob Matthews. Graphite on paper, 2008).
A snake lives inside of us all...right?
Wikipedia 5000 pages, fully printed.
Articles in the book are taken from: Wikipedia's featured articles.
by Rob Matthews.