- 14/01/2025
- 22/12/2025
- Paul Klee’s Personal Notebooks – Bauhaus Teachings (1921–1931)
- 06/11/2024
- 04/11/2025
- Tanze Du Ungeheuer zu meinem sanften Lied!
- “A Leopard-Skin Hat” by Anne Serre
- 01/11/2025
- From Invitation…
- 30/10/2025
- #thebestwecanhopeforisthatnoonenotices
- 07/10/2025
- “Drive Your Plow Over The Bones Of The Dead” by Olga Tokarczuk
- 200 follows on BlueSky
- Full Flower Moon Band – “West Side” (2024)
- “And I have a responsibility, as I see it, not to put garbage in the world. I’m not going to do that.”
- 12/09/2025
- 13/08/2025
- 246/365
- “Ní bheidh a leithéid arís ann”
- 01/12/2021
- Do this
- 11194
- 15th April 2021
- First walk out in a while.
- Notepad 2019 Week 16-18
- 212/365
- 11169
- Chlorine by Penelope Isles (2019)
- “Chart of sources for Arthurian legends” – Graphite text with ink on paper – David Jones (1949)
- “Piloot – Gyre” by Florian Guibert (2019)
- NOTEPAD 2019 WEEK 15-16
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- Hans Bellmer – “The Doll”, c. 1934
- Better than IRL: “Finding your people on the internet of the mid-2000s.”
- “A Message From the Future With Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez”
- “My Baby Likes To Boogaloo” by Don Gardner (1966)
- 10949
- …by chance or by design?
- NOTEPAD 2019 WEEK 14-15
- Stuart Hall and the Rise of Cultural Studies
- Hints of Trigonometry on a 3,700-Year-Old Babylonian Tablet
- First ever black hole image released
- “If you read, you’ll judge” – The Journals of Kurt Cobain
- Stan.Brakhage – Persian Series 1-3
- 🦢
- “Where We Find Ourselves” – The Lost and Found Photography of Hugh Mangum
- Notepad 2019 week 13-14
- Marie Davidson ( @mariedavidsn ) – ‘Work It ‘ (2019)
- Our Planet now on Netflix
- “All The Names They Used For God” by Anjali Sechdeva
- 680A Sad Not so Sad Is Rainshine – From Rainday on a Rainy Day — Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1970)
- Interesting fog the other evening.
- “CLONES” by Tierra Whack (2019)
- “The Stand” by Stephen King
- London Symphony Orchestra – Visualizing Motion and Music (2017)
- Notepad 2019 weeks 12-13
- Making Sense of Language – Mr. Rogers Set of Rules for Talking to Children
- Mapping Preferences over Brexit in the House of Commons
- 34.6716019,135.4612272 by waneella (2019)
- Forms – From concert programmes to chocolate wrappers – The Manuscripts of Emily Dickinson
- Notepad 2019 Weeks 11-12
- “If you genuinely want to make make films, then write screenplays” – Akira Kurasawa
- The Making of “Roma” – VFX Breakdown
- 365 – Buses and Bus Stops, the first of many, perhaps.
- 10841
- Jim Henson and @TheFrankOzJam talk to Russell Harty about The Dark Crystal (1983)
- ‘La paresse’ by Felix Valloton 1865-1925, Lausanne, Switzerland.
- Dick Dale and the Del-Tones – “Misirlou” (1963)
- NOTEPAD-2019-WEEKS-10-11
- Drawings of dodo’s (generally assumed from to be life) by Joris Joostensz Laerle (1601) & Cornelis Saftleven (1638)
- Paul Thomas Anderson on Why He Dropped Out of Film School
- “Brexicuted” by Chris Shepherd (2018)
- 10807
- NOTEPAD-2019-WEEKS-09-10
- Lanthimos on Tarkovsky
- New commute. Interesting places.
- Rapper and author Akala: ‘No correlation between tougher sentences and reduction in crime’
- NOTEPAD-2019-WEEKS-08-09
- Last weekend looking across to Moorend.
- The Schrift-Landschaften drawings by Herbert Pföstl
- Dostoevsky: the drawing as writing
- The Dispossessed (Hainish Cycle #6) by Ursula K. Le Guin
- Margaret Macdonald, “The White Rose and the Red Rose”, 1902
- “Takver looked at him with mistrustful curiosity…”
- “YGT – Sinking Ship” by Sam Mason (2019)
- NOTEPAD-2019-WEEKS-07-08
- Jaws (1975) – The Indianapolis Speech Scene
- 10694
- “The Chain” by Anna Calvi (2018)
- NOTEPAD-2019-WEEKS-06-09
- ”The Eyes of Orson Welles” by Mark Cousins (2018)
- This Morning’s Fog 🌫🌳🌅
- On Base and Superstructure
- 10644
- A Mississippi Roll: Coloney & Fairchild’s Ribbon Map of the Father of Waters (1866)
- 10639
- “Snood Weasel” by Oddbod Creations (2018)
- 2018 Mediadiet
- Ernest Jones’ 1909 “Live-Map” navigator
- “For 25 years, I have handcrafted very strange little tales made of motion, color, light and shadow…and in three precise instances, these strange stories, these fables, have saved my life.”
- “Fractals (Truth 2)” by Jessica Moss (2018)
- Comics Are Everywhere – LA Strips – Jaime Hernandez
- 10616
- On The Shoot
- Feed Update
- 10594
- 10592
- Charcuterie à gogo!
- “Adam” by Evelyn Jane Ross (2016)
- #TopNine2018
- ⛅️ 🌅 📸
- Project Ethel (27.05.14 – 07.01.16): Pages 40-47
- 10570
- 10568
- Generator Building Under Wraps. 🏭🏗🎁
- Tumblr Closedown
- Bristol Bridge at Night 🌉
- Let’s do This 🎄🎅⛄️
- 207/365
- 206/365
- “I’ve Got No Chicken But I’ve Got Five Wooden Chairs” by Edward Barton (1986)
- 🥶
- 10519
- NEW – “Owls Over The Stock Exchange” All Over Graphic Tee
- 204/365
- “O Stella – Dress – Hair” by PJ Harvey (1992)
- Commencing Malthouse
- 10481
- Leaving Clifton.
- Our Planet | Teaser [HD]
- 5,500-Year-Old Sumerian Star Map Of Ancient Nineveh and the Observation Of Köfels’ Impact Event
- Happy Birthday to me.
- 203/365
- 202/365
- How Long Have You Got?
- Yesterday’s sunrise at Stone Edge Batch. 🌅
- Drawing of frame grab from “Man For All Seasons” – 1966
- 🌇
- “City of Tiny Lites” – Frank Zappa (1979ish)
- Heinz Hajek-Halke
- “Date Night” by Father John Misty (2018)
- 🌅
- “VIA” directed by Izzy Burton (2017)
- 10430
- Everyday All Day
- ☀️
- Project Ethel (27.05.14 – 07.01.16): Pages 33-39
- “The best way to learn is drawing, even if you’re no Leonardo Da Vinci.”
- “Greenland’s Hand-Sized Wooden Maps Were Used for Storytelling, Not Navigation”
- “46,656 Words or Sentences Represented with 6 colors, 1862”
- Project Ethel (27.05.14 – 07.01.16): Pages 27-32
- Earliest known drawing found on rock in South African cave
- The Why Series: Phoebe Gloeckner
- 9888
- “Inca Jay” by Andy Thomas (2016)
- The Codex Rotundus
- Sunset watching from a few weeks back on the Towans. 🌅📽🌊
- 200/365
- Official trailer for New Chitose Airport International Animation Festival✈️ by TVCM Hashimoto (2018)
- Inuit Genealogy
- Installing Arnold Single License Server Model flexnetserver Systemon an Apple Mac OS Render Farm.
- From Errol Morris, a list of 10 things you should know about truth & photography
- Split
- “T69 Collapse” by Aphex Twin (2018)
- 201/365
- At The Car Wash 🚗 🌊 🛀
- “Friends” by Adam and the Ants (1979)
- Specializing in Cartography
- “La Di Da” by The Internet (2018)
- Fields through trees. 🌳 🐴 🌱
- Making Infinity Comprehensible – Eco
- The Blog Garden
- 8491
- Secrets of Brain Health – (Electric Dreams)
- Project Ethel (27.05.14 – 07.01.16): Pages 18-26
- Something for the heatwave. 🌻 🌞 🎥
- Is it a tree or is it a lamppost?
- Earth: One Amazing Day
- Going. Up Park Street on the Number One.
- Wordless Weekend: Flowers – Late Spring 2018
- Talking Heads – Born Under Punches – Rome, Italy – 1980
- Girlfriend by Christine and The Queens – (feat. Dâm-Funk) (2018)
- Project Ethel (27.05.14 – 07.01.16): Pages 9-17
- “It required constant eye contact…”
- Data visualisation in virtual reality and 360°event at the Data Dome
- Annabel Allum – Beat the Birds (2018)
- Rush of Sun – Playlist 05-18
- Curse of the Contemporary by LUMP (2018)
- ‘He was one of the hanging judges of art.’
- AMA – a short film by Julie Gautier
- “look for new ways to tell stories”
- NOTEPAD-2018-WEEKS-18-19
- “A story without a message is like a man without a soul.”
- This Is America by Childish Gambino (2018)
- INTERMITTENTLY REGULAR #365 SKETCH PROJECT UPDATE 193-199
- 1950 by King Princess (2018)
- Blue Planet 2 #BAFTA update
- NOTEPAD-2018-WEEKS-16-17
- “It’s that smell to the dead squirrel you want to roll in…”
- NOTEPAD-2018-WEEKS-14-15
- ЛЕНЯ ФЕДОРОВ: – 1 (Минус один) by Dmitri Frolov (2018)
- Project Ethel (27.05.14 – 07.01.16): Pages 1-8
- “Ace of Aces” by The Fearless Flyers (2018)
- 10143
- NOTEPAD-2018-WEEKS-11-13
- “Balance” by Wolfgang Lauenstein and Christoph Lauenstein (1989)
- Blue Planet 2 Titles BAFTA nominated!!
- “Melted Rope” by Wand (2015)
- Venus, The Rose and the Heart
- “Learning to See: Gloomy SUnday” by Memo Atken (2018)
- Twenty
- Black Panther’s Director Ryan Coogler Breaks Down a Fight Scene | Notes on a Scene |
- Tonight’s sunset and what it did to the inside of the window fram
- NOTEPAD-2018-WEEKS-08-10
- “FUU” by Dream Wife (feat. Fever Dream) (2018)
- NOTEPAD-2018-WEEKS-06-08
- “Make Me Feel” by Janelle Monáe (2018)
- Out of practice so I practice drawing hands. After Shiele. Also some little men.
- “Early Chinese hieroglyphics.” Mythical monsters. 1886.
- Codex Mendoza (1542)
- NOTEPAD-2018-WEEKS-05-06
- Four Chakrasamvara Mandalas of the Vajravali Cycle. Tibet, U province, Asia Ngor monastery central Tibet. 15th century.
- 25 Principles
- “House of Woodcock” from A Phantom Thread by Jonny Greenwood
- Rattlesnake, Samuel de Champlain (1602-ish)
- NOTEPAD-2018-WEEKS-04-05
- “Make It Funky Part 1 Thru 4” by James Brown (1971)
- 10 Rules For Students and Teachers From John Cage
- “Tango” by Zbigniew Rybczyński (1980) – mature
- “Crow Cries” by Goat Girl (2018)
- Mark Edward Smith (5 March 1957 – 24 January 2018)
- “The qualities of different vowel sounds, and their transformations for the various notes…are beautifully depicted.”
- NOTEPAD-2018-WEEKS-03-04
- At The Ball, That’s All.
- Silos and the Open Web
- “Alphabet Street” by Prince (1988)
- Robert Fludd – Utriusque Cosmi Maioris Scilicet et Minoris Metaphysica, 1617
- “A Left-Handed Commencement Address” (Mills College, 1983)
- 192/365
- David O’Reilly on making sure you keep going
- Owls Over The Stock Exchange 🦉
- NOTEPAD-2018-WEEKS-02-03
- …practical and digital and language…
- “Art observation skills can transfer to the medical lab”
- “Shade” by IAMDDB (2017)
- Ikigai
- NOTEPAD-2018-Weeks-01-02
- Rabbit Rainbow!
- to “all those who of set purpose choose to walk alone, who know the special grace attaching to it”
- See how the light playfully dances onto the terrace through the scaffold. Alas, their view of the sunrise will soon be lost. 🌅 😔
- High Sierra 10.13.2 move/copy files finder freeze issue
- “I’ve come to regard comics as something like a song.”
- Lunchtime walk today.
- Fourteen recent Photoghosts.
- Rabbit Colourways!
- 191/365 – Commuter Drawing
- 2017 Review: Film
- 2017 Review: Music
- nobody-but-yourself
- 2017 Review: Books
- Sunrise near Stone End Batch. Still some snow on the ground.
- Ichabod Ending
- People Happy On The Underground 🚇
- Practice
- 🔥
- 🐑
- “Style is the difference between a circle and how to draw it”
- Salvador
- 190/365 – Commuter drawings.
- 8 for Kepler-90
- Jeanne Mammen & the Women of Berlin’s Cabaret
- #2017bestnine
- Re-sort
- Recent Posts
- Theorists of Colour (1665-1810)
- “Rider Rida Rode Over Rainbow City” 🌈
- Seven Black and White Photos.
- 33% off for 3!
- Coltrane’s Circle of Fifths
- INTERMITTENTLY REGULAR #365 SKETCH PROJECT UPDATE 174-189 (Ichabod)
- Old drawing from an age ago. Looking across to Broadmead, Bristol from the window of the non-smoking tea room, 6th floor, Whitefriars.
- 🏰
- “I’ll be there” – The Final Speech of Tom Joad
- Far Flung Flora and Fauna
- 205/365
- Nugent Hill, BS6 🛣
- 🎹
- Animation Axis: Persistence of Vision III
- On The Phenakistoscope
- 🌅
- A Committee Looks Upon The Vortex (Maelga Turquoise Turbulante) 🌪
- Fancy a T-shirt?
- 🌳🍁
- “Truckload of Ary” by Terry Allen (1979)
- The future, in fiction, is a metaphor.
- 🍔
- Spin Spidal And The Fish Television 🕷
- Bloglovin
- Entrevista con Moebius: Breve manual para historietistas – Moebius
- Dream Paintings and Society6
- 🛠
- “Paper Trail”
- On Society6
- Goodbye Uncanny Valley
- “El Orfelinato” by oddviz (2017)
- Blue Planet 2
- Hans Bellmer, Madame est servie, 1969
- NOTEPAD-2017-WEEKS-34-37
- Spring trip to Berlin.
- “What was the comics scene like in Argentina…”
- NOTEPAD-2017-WEEKS-30-33
- Book review: “Rabbit, Run” by John Updike.
- NOTEPAD-2017-WEEKS-28-29
- On Anxiety and Practice.
- NOTEPAD-2017-WEEKS-27-28
- From The Weekend
- Use your Vote 2017
- Heacham 360
- “The Amphitheater of Eternal Knowledge,” Hamburg, 1595.
- 10 Skills for the Postnormal Era
- Horticultural Fudge on the Website
- Diary sketch by English author of Wuthering Heights Emily Brontë, showing herself and sister Anne working in the dining room,1837.
- On Weblogs in 2017
- Comics and Structure
- William Golding
- From “Writing and Identity”
- Norman Mailer’s 1191-Page Harlot’s Ghost Outlined in One Handwritten Sheet
- What led you down this path?
- Einige Photographien von Berlin
- The Books of Charles Dellshau
- Intermittently Regular #365 Sketch Project Update 167-173
- Springtime & URLs
- Shakespearean notepad stuns Antiques Roadshow expert
- “The things that you do should be things that you love and the things that you love should be things that you do.”
- The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness Clip – Watch Hayao Miyazaki Animate
- Ty Sculpture Trail
- SouthBank Arts Trail 2017
- Fantastic Person
- The Secrets Of Your Food
- “Steve Lacy wrote down a list of advice from jazz pianist Thelonious Monk”
- Converting a Displacement Texture to Polygon Geometry in Arnold.
- #DiaryComic 02
- #DiaryComic 01
- Chomsky 5th Dec 2016
- Martin Landau on Process
- “Don’t you know you” –Emily Dickinson
- 4131
- Mondo Bellisimo
- The Idea—the Origin of Everything
- The Idea—the Origin of Everything 1979
- NO CD by Loyle Carner
- “It’s hard to write a love letter to someone who was allergic to bullshit.”
- “What did you do?”
- #2016BestNine
- How to compose a successful critical commentary
- Jello Biafra’s Record Collection
- Val Telberg
- Modes of Processing: Notes from a Comics Roundtable
- Print Sale for December
- Countdown to Life wins the RTS
- The Timbuktu Manuscripts 13C+
- If I don’t do it, I’ll stop doing it.
- “We The People….” by A Tribe Called Quest (2016)
- 18th November 2016
- And Still I Rise
- Utagawa Kuniyoshi – “The Poet Dainagon Sees an Apparition”, 1860
- The 14 Features of Eternal Fascism by Umberto Eco
- Before last Tuesday’s news…
- Animated Journal: Clap Loop
- “Countdown To Life” nominated for the Digital Effects RTS Award
- Animated Journal: Sad Clangers
- Si Lewen’s Parade: An Artist Odyssey
- “I think the enemy of creativity in the world today is that so much thinking is done for you. The environment is so full of television, party political broadcasts and advertising campaigns, you hardly need to do anything. We’re just drowning under manufactured fiction, which satisfies our need for fiction – you scarcely need to go and read a novel.”
- #6DoF
- New Front Page
- 3778
- Audio AR/VR
- Walt Disney’s corporate strategy chart 1957
- Photography by Adam Goldberg
- SculpTogether
- Intermittently Regular #365 Sketch Project Update 158-161
- 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
- Roald Dahl in his writing Chair
- Transitory Content Platforms for Animators.
- 3685
- Playlist for the Indian Summer
- The Deliverance and The Patience
- The Virtual Garden by Matthew Mauk
- Disciplines for the Aspirant
- On Instagram Stories.
- Michelangelo’s Grocery List
- Ballard.Text.Collage.c.1958
- Stewart Lee talks to Alan Moore about writing his book, Content Provider (full interview)
- Playlist for late summer
- Gwithian Sands, 2016.
- “Me & My Lungs”
- Gwithian
- Giving the voices a name
- “What is Zero? Getting Something from Nothing” – with Hannah Fry
- 152/365
- 151/365
- INTERMITTENTLY REGULAR #365 SKETCH PROJECT UPDATE 141-144 & 147-150 (Myrtle)
- “…like “Rite of Spring” in Disney’s Fantasia … our internal devils may destroy and renew us through the technological overload we’ve invoked.”
- the weekend before last
- #chilcot
- #Somme100
- 147/365
- Leigh Woods Again
- 146/365
- 145/365
- “Pop” by Sloy (1995)
- “Listen To The Music” by The Isley Brothers (1973)
- “Wild and Free” by Curtis Mayfield (1970)
- One Year, one week and a day…
- Seasonal Playlist – Spring 2016
- White City Stadium Spring 1976
- Animation Axis -27.05.16
- HYPER-REALITY – 19.05.16
- “Plan for the armature for the seven skeletons”
- EXCERPTS >|< The Mascot (1933)
- Fig. 10. Diagram of the physics of liquids. “Cinématique des fluides.”
- 9 versions of Morning on the Seine, by Claude Oscar Monet c. 1897
- Inherent Vice
- 3307
- Prints For Sale
- El Capitan OS and After Effects network issue.
- Listening – 17.05.16
- On the Southbank Bristol Arts Trail
- The Value of Literacy
- Pinter in 1978 – 02.05.16
- Doing the weekend chores alternating between this and #Lemonade.
- links bundle 19-04-2016
- The Gunslinger
- The Comics Journal Review
- On Rational Faith in the Human Spirit
- Intermittently Regular #365 Sketch Project Update 132-140 (Myrtle)
- The Guest Directed Self Portrait Exhibition at the Experiment Comedy Gallery, Brooklyn March 8th 2016
- “Because with linocut, once your hand carves it, it is gone.”
- 3124
- A Game of You
- Sponsored links added to Delicious RSS feeds
- February 12, 2016 at 05:34PM
- “Robots Are Taking Over So Learn Animation Before It’s Too Late”
- Mission Statement 08/02/2016
- Stanley Kubrick: The Lost Tapes
- INTERMITTENTLY REGULAR #365 SKETCH PROJECT UPDATE 124-131
- 17 Equations That Changed the World
- Autochthon
- Musemathematics
- “Go bravely to it, not as a coward.”
- “In short, did the English pay the fearful price for the system…
- I’ve got some boards…
- 2576
- “Stop Motion Animators Are Amazing”
- 2573
- Countdown To Life / BAFTA Awards compilation
- 10129
- “Art And Culture Are Not A Luxury, But A Central Thing That We Do.”
- 2552
- #WalkingTheHimalayas
- Where do you see the film fitting within the spectrum from news to documentary?
- “the future is always incredibly obvious to someone”
- Playlist >> 18/12/2015
- Intermittently Regular #365 Sketch Project Update 117-123
- “Puppeteer” by Blurt (1981)
- Taking Drawing Lessons from Artist and Journalist Molly Crabapple
- “There are certain things I do if I sit down to write,”
- Cinema Is a Mosaic Made of Time
- Media Innovation Awards 2015
- Henrique Alvim Corrêa illustrations for “War of the Worlds” (1906)
- meta
- All spruced up and off to London for the National Royal Television Society Awards. We’re up against Doctor Who and Sports Personality of the Year, so we’ll see. 🤘🏻
- “Biro” by Honeyblood (2015)
- Gunpowder and plot.
- The back of this photo is marked 1966.
- BEATSOFREEN – “Slowly Rising” by Hideki Inaba (2015)
- Horses
- How to Improve the World (You Will Only Make Matters Worse)
- ‘I thought the tech world would be full of new voices and people. It hasn’t happened. The number of women in the sector is tiny. It’s such a waste’
- “Actually, there’s no secret. One simply pulls the cork out of the bottle, waits three minutes, and two thousand or more years of Scottish craftsmanship does the rest.”
- The first great works of digital literature are already being written
- ‘I set myself a schedule of three to five pages a day’
- notepad-2015-weeks-39-41
- Have your say on the future of our BBC
- Intermittently Regular #365 Sketch Project Update 102-116
- GHOST CELL – TRAILER from Antoine Delach (2015)
- Skyline Music video for Karma Fields by ravenkwok (2015)
- How Does Your Phone Know This Is A Dog?
- notepad-2015-week-38
- #CountdownToLife: The Extraordinary Making of You
- notepad-2015-week-37
- “Move Systems” by Georgia (2015)
- who continued to work as both a plumber and a taxi driver until his late 40s
- 2357
- “Collaborative Self-Contained-Self-Portrait in That Sea of Multiplicity” – 2015
- Bonus Sunday on Morgan’s Hill.
- Music suitable for a #seasonal transit v2.0
- “More altruistic in the Money Game”
- ‘Black Monk Theme pt 1’ by The Fall (1990)
- 2 minutes and 11 seconds.
- “The Evolution Of Stop-Motion” by Vugar Efendi (2016)
- Sneaky lunchtime trip to the @bristolzoo.
- “Marshall McLuhan, what are you doin’?”
- I attest to your grey matter.
- “Anti Love Song” (1973)
- Intimacy Show In Brooklyn
- Theorie der Halbbildung
- “Did you vote Tory at the last election?”
- #tbt this time last week plus a day.
- 2274
- “Sweet ’69” by Babes In Toyland (1995)
- Intermittently Regular 365 Sketch Project Update 90-101
- FKA twigs – M3LL155X
- Said goodbye to the ocean this morning for another year.
- It broke under your watch, what’s happening now is just the unravelling.
- I sat by the Ocean
- Many hands etc etc
- Notebook Organisation:
- On Gwangi
- Yes, well.
- The Best We Can Hope For Is That Nobody Notices
- lockscreen
- Is this episode going on the air live ?
- “There’s a place in the Sun…
- The Ocean Wants You Today
- “L’Œil du Cyclone” Video clip by Masanobu Hiraoka (2015)
- Frightened Control Freaks
- A Very Partial History in the Evolution of the Animator
- Removal of second screen and severe desk rearrangement means window view is now enabled. Most pleasing.
- Jim Le Fevre makes 12 foot Sculptural Zoetrope for SBTRKT
- 2215
- *nodding slowly*
- 2213
- Songs for the Midsummer Rain
- Animated Journal S02E01
- ‘Spferic Waves’ by Man or Astro-Man (1995)
- “You Better Run” by Junior Kimbrough (1992)
- Mostly Regular #365 Drawing Project Update 83-89
- June 21, 2015, 12:56pm
- June 20, 2015, 6:25pm
- A mid-summer’s evening with the honeysuckle. Call me when you can Instagram smells.
- The Somme In Seven Poems
- Plate 9. The Sun. A popular handbook and atlas of astronomy. 1891.
- “Get stuck in and change it”
- 20 years of BDH
- 2 x 11 years old today. That’s now an end to end grand total of 12,953 days of parenthood. #notobsessedjustgoodatmaths
- Félix Vallotton, Intimacies (Intimités), 1898
- A Bristol resident inspecting our family picnic.
- Remembering Spalding
- June 03, 2015 at 17:05pm
- A sneaky stop at the Cottage on the way home yesterday.
- Dino Death Match
- Notes, writing, diagrams, and index symbols by Walter Benjamin
- #withdrawn
- Against Design
- Three Playlists for the End of English Spring
- 2040
- Format shift news for RSS subscribers
- 2036
- “Artists shouldn’t be making art on the side, it should be their job”
- Adding a Secondary Microblog in WordPress
- Cultural Appropriation makes the World Go Round
- Extremely Undaily 365 Drawing Project Update 72-82
- Prizes, Prizes.
- Today I have been mostly sitting outside and reading the newspapers. #sorrynotsorry
- 28 February 1995
- The Crashing of Tides.
- Copying the final few CGI render frames of a prehistorically massive project which has been keeping us extremely occupied for the last few months. I’m very tired and may spend some time sleeping very soon.
- ‘No Compassion’ by Talking Heads (1977)
- The Drawings of Paul Klee
- ‘Come On Up To The House’ by Tom Waits (1999)
- “Winter Lady” by Leonard Cohen (1967)
- This Is Everything I Know: A 24-Hour Comic About Comics. »
- Books are Sharks
- Leonardo da Vinci – Codex Atlanticus (“Flower of Life”.)
- The Sun hits the patio at last.
- “Revolver” by Jonas Odell (1993)
- 9928
- “Pablo Picasso” by Burning Sensations (1984)
- Frank O’Hara reading from Lunch Poems
- Crash
- RIP Brett Ewins
- Slaughterhouse Five
- 6pm and there’s Jupiter and a dusky light in the sky.
- ‘Soubour’ by Songhoy Blues (2013)
- 9962
- Top ten tracks from 2014
- Paul Thek: Notebooks
- Adriaen Coenen’s Fish Book (1580)
- “Graceful Ghost Rag” – William Bolcom (2004)
- War of Words: Soldier Poets of the Somme – Broadcast Scrapbook
- 07:54 am
- Bits from Deep Winter.
- “Stealing Cars” by Nadine Shah (2015)
- at Clifton Suspension Bridge
- Season’s greetings!
- Strange Altars: Food
- To critics of BBC’s Margaret Thatcher story broadcast
- “sisters” by Lea Vidakivic (2013)
- nature and techno
- South Shields harbour from last week. #latergram
- 1638
- ‘Interlude’ by London Grammar (2013)
- 27th November 2014
- South Shields
- The banks: how am I here again?
- “AEGP Plugin MayaImport: Error reading Maya file. ( 5027 :: 12 )”
- Initial, “Epistolae, etc.”: Spain, 15th century via The British Library, Public Domain.
- Only slllightly freaking out about the #WarOfWords:Soldier Poets of the Somme preview screening at the @wshed tomorrow. Will post TX details when they are confirmed. In the meantime here’s some notes on our Planck sequence for last week’s #HumanUniverse with Professor Cox. More tonight at 9.
- “Mama Na Bana” by Konono N°1 (2012)
- You know it’s autumn when sycamore samaras helicopter in through the open window.
- Team G in effect.
- “Cara Mia” by Jay & The Americans (1965)
- “I am the autumn in the scarlet, I am the make-up on your eyes.”
- From the top of Wimble.
- #wildscreen #pandas #goodnight
- Reading in Late Summer.
- Who’s interviewing who?!
- Announcing: The Somme in Seven Poems trailer
- 75/365 Various folks walking down Whiteladies.
- The Age of Happiness
- List of things.
- “blipp” by Martin Olsson (2014)
- Very Undaily 365 Sketch Project Update: 69-73
- 6990
- “Choker” by Honeyblood (2014)
- Human Universe
- Hand and Machine
- Galilei Galileo (1564-1642) The Pleiades – Sidereus Nuncius
- “Get Innocuous!” by LCD Soundsystem (2007)
- She’s Leaving Home
- West to East and Back Again, or How to Draw from the Window of a Train.
- Astronomical illustrations from Astronomy, 1875, by J. Rambosson
- “*blank*blank*blank*, what's all this then?"
- Condensing
- …and so it begins.
- Tilt Brush: Experimental Build September 2014
- Stories make us human, our lives are our stories. Technology is the source of light, warmth, and heat- our campfire.
- Len Lye – “A COlour Box” (1932″
- Lynda Barry: 2013 National Book Festival
- 365 Day Sketch Project Update: 55-68
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- BBC Preview – War of Words: Soldier-Poets of the Somme – Bristol Festival of Ideas
- Silliness
- The Corps of Discovery carried out this order with all due diligence. Not only did Captains Lewis and Clark keep notebooks on their observations, but the other soldiers did as well, producing in all more than one million words during their travels.
- tiger tateishi
- mornin’
- Dragon’s Breath and other true stories by MariNaomi
- “Create and Melt” by Dalis Car (1984)
- Although comics can be funny, they can also be used to tell the most serious stories we know…
- “Pink Orange Red” by Cocteau Twins (1985)
- Seascapes, writing and old formats.
- Nightingale & Canary – Bird sounds visualized by Andy Thomas (2014)
- 365 Day Sketch Project Update: 38-54
- On the River Mekong, Nong Khai, Thailand (1991)
- Just another enchanted tree, nbd.
- The Running Novelist
- Making Mental Ray for Maya 2015 work with Macintosh OS Mavericks (10.9)
- Why Our Future Depends on Libraries, Reading and Daydreaming
- Marilyn Myller by Parabella (2014)
- Space sounds and meandering digression.
- 365 Day Sketch Project Update: Days 23 – 37
- “North Side Gal” by JD McPherson (2010)
- Voyager Captures Sounds of Interstellar Space
- #ParenthoodPerks: They make you stuff.
- Independent Immersive Cardboard
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- 365 Sketch Project 11-22
- The Good, the Bad, the Ugly – Finale
- Night of lights.
- Mid-summer night, and it’s a Bar-b-Q, beer, paddling pool, tent in the garden type of evening. Happy Solstice Times everyone!
- General Items of Interest.
- 365 Sketch Project: 1-10
- 10pm and all’s well.
- Women in games are not a technology problem
- A proper go.
- Linear
- A Leafy Weekend
- Something in the pipeline..
- Friday afternoon desk rearrangement.
- The Epic of The Second Shed – a process
- When I was 16 I couldn’t find a poster of this so I drew it myself as large as I could
- It’s those My Husband Is Robot Blues.
- Rabbit Eye
- Nüshu
- “Mockingbird Hill” by Ronnie Ronalde
- New York seemed much farther off than Samarkand
- Selfie in daisies
- The Tibetan Book of Proportions
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- Youngest made Teddy some comics due to lack of appropriate reading material.
- The People’s Platform: Taking Back Power and Culture in the Digital Age
- Athanasius Kircher’s Mundus Subterraneus, 1665.
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- [YOUR ART IS BETTER THAN YOU THINK IT IS] – Problem Glyphs by Eliza Gauger
- “Lucretia My Reflection” by The Sisters of Mercy (1987)
- “GDSP 10 – Directed by electronicalrattlebag “
- Trying out the Blend app for a friend.
- Toy Story 3 screenwriter Michael Arndt walks us through writing a first act.
- “Blood In Gutters” by Brody Dalle (2014)
- I was at the Brixton Academy on 5th April 1992
- Why I Adore Night
- Stan Brakhage – “Cat’s Cradle” (1959)
- Saharan Sand on the roof of my car.
- Circular song – En la maison Dedalu
- One of those days when one is reminded the sky exists.
- ADOLF WÖLFLI (1864-1930)
- Glass Animals – Gooey (animation) by Katy Wang (2014)
- Sketches of Nikolai Gogol, Count Fyodor Petrovich Tolstoy, and other Russian artists by poet Alexander Pushkin.
- Here We Go!
- George Dunning – The Tempest (unfinished) (1978)
- Codex Fejérváry-Mayer (Tezcatlipoca)
- “Shake Appeal by Iggy and the Stooges (1972)
- Isn’t it just
- Plaque to Emily Wilding Davison
- Poland, 19th C. Egg decorated with micrographic text from the Song of Songs
- Tony Benn’s five questions to ask the powerful
- Prof. Dr, Max Bruckner, Four Plates from the Book “Vielecke und Vielflache”, (1900)
- Frederic Edwin Church, Iceberg studies, 1859. Drawings.
- Clevedon Pier. Springtime.
- Leigh Woods from yesterday.
- Sunday afternoon Pokémon painting.
- Jeanette Winterson makes a point on Question time 20/02/14
- Not being in the mood is no excuse.
- The Art of Comics No. 2
- Every life is in many days, day after day.
- Getting some outside before the storms recommence.
- ‘Se’moin’ from the Tablet of Fonece (Oahspe ‘primordial language’ also known as Panic, from the name Pan), John Ballou Newbrough, d. 1891.
- “Ubu” by Geoff Dunbar (1978)
- “Henri Matisse would like to speak to you for 40 seconds about drawing.”
- Chihiro
- Be Water, My Friend.
- “First Stanford code poetry slam reveals the literary side of computer code”
- Revealing the Hidden Kingdoms.
- “For now, just get the words out. Get the story down however you can get it down, then fix it.’
- Bad drawing of Gary Panter.
- “Avant Gardner” by Courtney Barnett (2014)
- Hidden Kingdoms
- “The Paradise Destroyed by the Straight Line,”- Friedensreich Hundertwasser on Stamps and Lines
- “Experimental animation meets pottery” (2014) by Jim Le Fevre, Roop & Al Johnstone, Mike Paterson
- “last words”
- Anatomical Drawing. Tashrih-i Mansuri, f.41r
- My Uncle Oswald
- The first three eggs of the year and they all have a double yoke???
- Xmas 2013
- Just got given this beautiful bass case! That’s a case for the bass. #basscase
- Out for a drive. Trying to get a gps on that pot of gold.
- Stormy night in so I #Snapseed’ed up one of today’s sky pictures. (I take a lot of sky pictures).
- Rest in peace, Nelson Mandela, born 18 July 1918, died 5 December 2013
- SaReGaMa – Kalimba solo for Lotus
- Veronika von Volkova – “End Scene” & “I See You”
- A phonecam picture I just took of the planet Jupiter currently rising in the east. #Ilovenow
- Some Friday afternoon Northern Soul magic from the streets of #Bristol, UK.
- mollybroxton: GDSP #28, dir. by emmafred
- Michel Gondry’s animated conversation with Noam Chomsky, Is the Man Who is Tall Happy?,
- The Bakemono Zukushi Scroll
- Ashton Court the Bike
- Picture of me taken a very long time ago. I do not look like this anymore.
- ‘Diamond In Your Mind’ by Tom Waits & Kronos Quartet (2007)
- Thematic birthday cushion cover!!
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- Guess what I’m up to.
- “Didn’t I” by Darondo (1973)
- This is what happens to the toys in our house after we have a family viewing of Iron Man.
- on List-Making
- sketchbook/notebook
- Well, it looks like the Martians hatched out.
- Star Wars: Teaser Trailer 1976
- “Reinventing The Wheel” by United Visual Artists (2013)
- “Free Radicals” by Len Lye (1958)
- A Pattern In Sound and Vision
- Very large Thing being lifted out of the ground. No big deal. #Thing
- Mild Geese.
- Finally finished GoT S2. Heading off to the East Country. (That being Peterborough rather than the Dothraki Sea).
- Morning Deer
- “BloodSports” by Drenge (2013)
- The dumbest generation? No, Twitter is making kids smarter
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- Back on the bike.
- Two Eyes and New Glasses.
- Late Night Work Club presents GHOST STORIES (2013)
- Every player is an author
- ‘GMF’ by John Grant (2013)
- on note-taking while traveling
- Literary Birthday – Jeanette Winterson, born 27 August 1959
- Northam Burrows
- Inside Guillermo Del Toro’s sketchbooks
- “I’ll Stay” by Funkadelic (1974)
- Dog sitting ends today. Sad times.
- Thomas Jefferson’s pocket notebooks
- Can’t come here often enough.
- #Cloud
- The circle is complete. #parenting
- August in #Bristol. #BalloonFiesta
- High altitude rainbow strangeness. #nofilter
- How to Build a Universe
- Lisiecki: From Every Angle
- An accidental Theatre of the Spectacle with Jacques Lacan and an Interruptor.
- OffOn by Scott Bartlett (1968)
- You may not be able to tell but I spent most of today reorganising the office.
- A Table of Remarkable Æras and Events
- Process and success
- Somerset Sunset
- I took my glasses off so I could draw them.
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- Using Meditation as an Anchor of Creative Integrity
- The Bechdel Test
- “How many rainbows can light create for the untutored eye?” – Vine and Me
- Smiley Cake Icing Man says “HAI”!
- Late night at the (home) office.
- A Woman Of No Importance
- The Unbearable Lightness of Being
- The art of asking | Amanda Palmer
- Rise Of The Continents
- June 27, 2013, 3:14pm
- “Do I Wanna Know?” by the Arctic Monkeys (2013)
- Bird Call in Musical Notation (source unknown)
- Soaking this balmy evening in so I can remember it when the rain comes back.
- This is a Volvelle a Medieval Computer…
- The Prologue to Bertrand Russell’s Autobiography
- Visboek (FishBook), 1560 (Koninklijke Bibliotheek, 78 E 54)
- “Gimme Danger” by Iggy and the Stooges (1972)
- 9 today
- On support and attribution..
- Rise Of The Continents (Preview)
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- I Need My Pain
- “Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is” by Rose Royce (1976)
- Week Off Ramblings
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- I might be lying on the grass in the shade and I might not be.
- “I’m not asking anybody,” said Eeyore. “I’m just telling everybody. We can look for the North Pole, or we can play ‘Here we go gathering Nuts in May’ with the end part of an ants’ nest. It’s all the same to me.”
- Thoughts on Doodling
- Brian Eno on Art, Confidence, and How Attention Creates Value
- There Will Be Blood with gaze locations of 11 viewers
- Can you hear this, #Bristol?
- “Go Loko” by Nicky Da B (2013) (mature)
- ‘Ein Im[m]erwährender Natürlich-Magischer Calender, Welcher die Beschauung der Allertiefesten und Geheimesten Sachen, Ingleichen die Erkäntnüs der gantzen Philosophie in sich faßet’, 1582. SLUB Dresden
- A few words on the tumblr purchase.
- TICK TOCK TIMEZONE VHS CLOCK
- Only a few hours old.
- “10 Things I’ve Learned In The 2 Years Since I Graduated From Art School”
- The Wizarding Way
- Well something’s hatched out this morning.
- 1975, talking to Michael Sragow, then the film critic for the San Francisco Examiner.
- New GIF: sevenTime
- “…Let me explain this slowly”
- Totally
- ‘one of the few English books written for grown-up people’
- “In its encounter with Nature, science invariably elicits a sense of reverence and awe.”
- View on evening commute significantly improved since using the wagon less.
- Ray Harryhausen on his favourite creature
- Notebook Page.
- Rumble by Link Wray & His Ray Men (1954)
- “EDC: What I Carry Every Day”
- Again this: The Ignoramus Strategy
- A Message to Young People from Andrei Tarkovsky
- hill
- #cycletowork second attempt. New “HD” chain, so hopefully no breakages this time. Emergency banana on board.
- Well, at least one tree has woken up. #sprautumn
- “For Havens Sake” by Richie Havens (1983)
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- The website is slightly more together now.
- H.P. Lovecraft’s Monster Drawings: Cthulhu and “an open slice of howling fear”
- Patti Smith’s advice to young artists
- Something for relaxing, or feeling sad and stuff.
- Edvard Munch – Moonlight (1895)
- Kill it With Fire: why Gamification sucks and Game Dynamics rule
- ‘Toe Cutter – Thumb Buster’ by Thee Oh Sees (2013)
- “Half Sick of Shadows” by Parlour Trick (2013)
- “Everything I Can See From Here” by Sam Taylor and Bjorn Aschim (2013)
- Cosmos: Episode 11 – The Persistence of Memory
- The 25 Greatest Quotes About Writing »
- Jealousy in Middlemarch
- “If you’ve not read The Revolution Of Everyday Life – why ****ing not?”
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- ‘A Synopsis of the Universe, or, the Visible World Epitomiz’d’
- Mark Hamill discusses Star Wars Episode VII in 1983
- Dragon and Waves 1827-1831 by Utagawa Kuniyoshi
- Moving In
- Actually Finished.
- Painting Progress Update: Activating the Harris Extendable Pole Roller.
- Painting Process Update: Emulsion coat number 1. Ground Floor Still to do. Send curry.
- Painting progress update: Final coat of woodwork, listening to #Neverwhere, transition to Hobbitry almost complete.
- Your painting process update for today.
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- Funtimes
- Thom Yorke + Nigel Godrich / Atoms For Peace – BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix, March 2013.
- #englandshire
- Another day, another to do list.
- Les outils du jour.
- “Tarkovsky’s Translations” Sight and Sound 50, no.3, Summer 1981, 152-53, Reprinted in Andrei Tarkovsky Interviews, ed. John Gianvito, University of Mississippi Press, Jackson, Mississippi, 2006, p.71
- Power tool CU
- “I’ll just go ahead and do it anyway.”
- “Wondrous Place” by Billy Fury (1960)
- Art, or unfinished wall preparation?
- Five Years
- Gothic Somerset
- Etc
- Up late again for no reason than to look at this.
- Bristol Water
- “The Stars (Are Out Tonight)” by David Bowie (2013)
- Lardy dar at the @RTS_Bristol awards.
- #theStory2013.
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- Maya 2013 Installation Failure – Result 1603
- Galileo GALILEI. Autograph notes on the satellites of Jupiter, 14–25 January 1611
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- An Evening with Ray Bradbury 2001
- A Liberal Decalogue: Bertrand Russell’s 10 Commandments of Teaching
- The Importance of Keeping a Journal: Anaïs Nin
- DEEZER 30s design par Mc Bess (2013)
- On Mind Maps and Dyslexia
- Dune
- Drawing of GDSP10 by jacsfishburne
- Snowfall
- No writing is wasted.
- Vladimir Nabokov on What Makes a Good Reader
- Snow Render
- Ancient Egyptian music notation
- Funtime on Morgan’s Hill.
- #nightsnowpicture
- “Three step guide to photography: :
- monsieur rené magritte, interview
- Drawing of GDSP10 by MortalCompass
- Jim Henson on Making Puppets
- Light Turn
- I made a GIF
- Francis Bacon on Friendship
- “GoatHead” by Goat (2012)
- Woodcut by Tsunajima Kamekichi (1887)
- Abstractions
- Learning How To See
- What is it??
- The Comics Journal No. 126, January 1989
- Neil Gaiman’s New Year’s Wish…
- On the Skywalkers…
- Mark Helprin on why he writes.
- Guest Directed Self Portrait #21
- Africa
- Wonders Of Life
- Season’s greetings!
- Vitruvian Man (Leonardo da Vinci, c. 1487)
- (Jaime Hernandez, THE DEATH OF SPEEDY)
- They talk in the language of economics.
- Henri Matisse to Michael Stein (Gertrude’s brother) postcard
- thenearsightedmonkey:”Drawing tips from the great GARY PANTER!”
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- The Gilbert and Jaime Hernandez Interview
- “I wrote this, it was difficult, and I am proud of it”
- London bound with a very English light.
- Slouching Towards Bethlehem
- “DREAMS AND DESIRES – FAMILY TIES” by Joanna Quinn (2006)
- Psycho (1960) Director: Alfred Hitchcock Storyboard Artist: Saul Bass
- The Frosty Web
- Work Hard and Be Kind:
- getting the hand to lead the brain, rather than letting the brain lead the hand
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- “Levi Stubbs Tears” by Billy Bragg (1986)
- GIFABILITY
- What I have to Offer – Charlie Kaufman | Screenwriters’ Lecture
- “Nude” – Radiohead (2008)
- “I Have Your Heart” by Crabapple, Boekbinder & Batt. (2012)
- It’s OK, she’s just changing format.
- from 9 Rules of Writing
- 07-11-12
- LEONARDO DA VINCI (VINCI 1452-AMBOISE 1519) Recto: A copse of trees. Verso: A tree c.1500-10
- Happy Hallowe’en
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- Dyskograf by Jesse Lucas (2012)
- via MovieBarcode
- Head of a Young Woman – by Leonardo Da Vinci (1508)
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- Guest-Directed Self-Portrait #8
- Making of “Limbo” – Time Lapse by Stephanie Thandi Johnstone (2012)
- Silence: Lectures and Writings
- Back in the Deep Dark West.
- “Rockin’ With RIta (Head To Toe)” by Fuzzbox (1986)
- My Autumn’s Done Come
- Flooded landscape in a low light.
- Hey, hipsters & media types…
- Sketches of the moon from Galileo’s “Sidereus Nuncius,”
- Interview with Darren Walsh – Bob Creator
- From the Letters of Ted Hughes
- “’81” by Joanna Newsome (2010)
- The Art of Fiction No. 42
- Look Who’s Hiding In The Grass
- Drawing of Molly Peck’s submission for GDSP10
- Rule By The Rich
- on Leonardo
- “Talent Is Nothing Without Focus and Endurance”
- England in the summertime.
- 10 Reasons Why Animators Should Make GIFs
- Table of Physiological Colors Both Mixt and Simple by Richard Waller, 1686
- “New York” by Angel Haze (2012)
- Cinematograph in Progress
- the task of the modern writer
- Drizzle Tree
- Interesting times dog walking on Weston beach.
- Charles Darwin’s reading list
- Harold gives good face.
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- Remembering Spring
- Guest-Directed Self-Portrait #7
- One size does not fit all: Context matters greatly, for Conscientious Extended, July 2012.
- London 2012: opening ceremony saw all our mad dreams come true
- John Cleese on Creativity
- from “Sentences and Paragraphs.” (1931)
- “I Can’t Hardly Stand It” by Charlie Feathers (1956) and The Cramps (1984)
- Trying to draw horses on a rainy day.
- “Golden Hair” by Syd Barrett (1970)
- Pablo Picasso: Portrait of Igor Stravinsky, May 24, 1920 – pen
- Andreï TARKOVSKI. Working diary for Mirror.
- James Joyce, Ulysses: autograph manuscript, “Circe” episode. [Fall, 1920] EL4. J89ul 922 MS
- Final line of Ulysses by James Joyce.
- Galileo Galilei, Sunspot Observations, 3 May 1612
- The Letters of Virginia Woolf: Volume Three, 1923-1928
- Gustav Klimt Woman in Profile 1898-99
- Albrecht Durer, Wing of a Roller, 1512
- “Listening Wind” by Talking Heads (1980)
- Strategy
- From Isaac Newton’s “Waste Book”
- Painting With Children
- Seven and a half minutes worth of writing
- “I Think”
- “Graphic Novelist, Chris Ware”
- The Voices in Philip K. Dick’s Head
- “Pro painting techniques from John Singer Sargent, in a letter to Ben del Castillo, in reference to the painting Madame X, which was incredibly difficult to complete, mostly due to the restless and spoiled subject.”
- “When they ran into each other while doing their respective make-up tests, McDiarmid asked what he was doing there,”
- Egon Schiele – Study of Hands (1913)
- Please Learn to Write
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- Table 12
- May at last
- Work In Progress
- Pocket book Spring 2012 pages 10-11
- The Eagleman Stag by Mikey Please (2012)
- Guest Directed Self-Portrait #05
- james joyce and the hotel porter
- Pocketbook Spring 2012 pages 8-9
- Werner Herzog’s Note To His Cleaning Lady »
- “What is some advice you can give to an aspiring young artist?”
- 100 years of The Curzon Cinema, Clevedon.
- Drawing of thecaleb’s submission for GDSP10
- Ulysses
- On A Boat
- Masters of photography – Diane Arbus (documentary, 1972)
- BAFTA nomination for #WondersOfTheUniverse
- Pocketbook Spring 2012 page 6
- Guest Directed Self-Portrait #06
- “What advice do you have for someone struggling to keep up their inspiration and productivity?”
- Pocketbook Spring 2012 pages 4-5
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- From whence I came…
- Pocketbook Spring 2012 page 3
- Pocketbook Spring 2012 page 2
- “Late Night” by Syd Barrett (1970)
- Pocketbook Spring 2012 Page 01
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- Solipsist by Andrew Huang (2012)
- “The reason I’m an artist is that it’s one of the few things that you can do in this world in which you are totally free — absolutely no one tells you what you can do and what you can’t do.” »
- Breakfast
- Japanese Moleskine Completed
- The results from GDSP10 were quite overwhelming. I dealt with this by drawing some of them.
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- Submissions for GDSP10
- Work In Progress
- Modern Life
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- GDSP #10 instruction
- Guest Directed Self-Portrait #04
- “URGENT SUBTLE CONCISE ROBUST” – Paintings (1987)
- “He was a magician by profession.”
- Gust Directed Self-Portrait #03
- Author raises $1m to self-publish Order of the Stick webcomic book
- From G. Mackenzie Bacon’s On the Writing of the Insane, with Illustrations (1870)
- F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Handwritten Manuscript for The Great Gatsby
- North Somerset
- “You Said Everything Would Be OK.”
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- “Amelia” by La La La Human Steps & Edouard Lock (2003)
- “Curating can take the lead in pointing us towards this crucial importance of choosing.”
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- Detailed Cross-section of the Kowloon Walled City by Japanese researchers led by anthropologist Kani Hioraki
- “Footstompin’” by David Bowie – (Live Dick Cavett Show 1974)
- David Bowie’s lost 1973 Top of the Pops performance of The Jean Genie
- ‘Stephen Lawrence’ by Carol Ann Duffy
- Guest-Directed Self-Portrait #02
- Marilyn Monroe’s 1955 New Year’s resolution list,
- “Kuen Kuen Lueng Lueng” by Sroeng Santi
- Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five, feat. Earl Hines: Basin Street Blues, December 4, 1928
- “Regular John” by Queens Of The Stone Age (1998)
- I often write on the stairs.
- Guest-Directed Self-Portrait #01
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- This is the Electronical Rattle Bag…
- This Is Not Reality
- Portrait of artist Max Oppenheimer by Egon Schiele
- Jeff Buckley – Grace (BBC Late Show) – 1995
- Breaking News
- Silva rerum
- Language of the Birds
- – Report On The Construction Of Situations 1957
- Soundproof
- The Common Good.
- This is #Bristol.
- STORY OF GENKI??? by David O’Reilly (2011)
- Have 75 years of television made us smarter?
- “Commitment,”
- Spike Jonze: Mourir Auprès de Toi
- The Vallard Atlas
- Tessellate by alt-J (2011)
- Frozen Planet
- Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement Speech 2005
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- Race Horse First Film Ever 1878 Eadweard Muybridge
- Mist on the Hilltop.
- Dawnish.
- The Rap Singers
- Viennale-Trailer 2011: The 3 Rs (by David Lynch)
- 3 x notes on notes and sketch pages
- “The Examined Life”
- The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark
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- Occam’s razor »
- …Bit tired now.
- Taken about half way round.
- Envelope Full of Art.
- ‘Poems are a form of texting’
- Archeometre by Alexandre Saint-Yves d’Alveydre
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- Charles “Sparky” Schulz Draws Charlie Brown (Official Video)
- Undertow by Warpaint (2011)
- The Shadow Over Innsmouth
- How To Swim And Write
- Pixies – Into The White (live) Brixton Academy, London. June 26 1991
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- On Pokemon
- Looking North.
- I Run Through This.
- The industry holds up rare examples of experimentation from the ‘mainstream’ media as paragon instances of innovation »
- The Name Of The Rose
- Sea in, Sun down.
- Albert Einstein’s notebook
- Balloon time in Bristol presently.
- Edo Period (1603-1868). Anatomical illustrations, late 17th century.
- 4th Dimension – Tesseract, 4th Dimension Made Easy – Carl Sagan
- Now
- Today
- Yesterday
- The Ode Less Traveled
- Hey!
- Sesame Street: Feist sings 1,2,3,4
- “Le Retour À La Raison” by Man Ray, France, 1923
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- We get skies.
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- I Hate Running.
- Leonard Cohen – Chelsea Hotel #2 (live performance 1985)
- Make Your Kid A Writer
- Morning!
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- “Jigsaw Falling Into Place (thumbs down version)” by Radiohead (2007)
- on ‘Mock the Week’
- Setting the Record Straight
- How to Be an Award-Winning Blogger
- Space is the Playlist (Coilhouse Room, Turntable.fm)
- My world right now
- “On Keeping a Notebook,”
- A letter from Jane Austen to her sister Cassandra, cross written to save paper, February 8-9, 1807
- Walking through the Graveyard
- “Opus IV” by Walther Ruttmann (1925)
- How to film a graphic novel
- LoopLoop by Patrick Bergeron (2008)
- 50 years: Amnesty International by Carlos Lascano (2011)
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- Little Nemo In Slumberland 1907-07-26, Winsor McCay
- Journal For the Protection of All Beings, 1961
- Remember records?
- Pay Attention
- Damien Hirst’s “Charity” begins it’s Twelve month stay at the RWA in Bristol.
- Zeeatlas. Frankrijk, 1538. Perkament, 39 folia, 440 x 312 mm. – 129 A 24, fol. 16r
- Walt Disney’s MultiPlane Camera (Filmed: Feb. 13, 1957)
- Bracing
- Camera Phone
- “Vovô” by Luiz Lafayette Stockler (2110)
- The Doctor’s Wife
- “Koko’s Earth Control” by Max Fleischer (1928)
- Today I participated in the Bristol 10K Run…
- In Heaven Everything Is Fine
- Drawings on Manuscript by Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910)
- Arrested Evening
- Angela Anaïs Juana Antolina Rosa Edelmira Nin y Culmell
- Etienne-Jules Marey and his Chronophotographic Gun
- Brian Eno Interview 1980
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- “D’une Rare Crudité” by Emilien Davaud, Jérémy Mougel, and Marion Szymczak. (2010)
- Albert Einstein: Why Socialism? 1949
- On Painting Machines
- (L’oeil, comme un ballon bizarre se dirige vers l’infini)
- “Hello, I Like You” by Mixtape Club
- The Smithsonian Collection of Newspaper Comics edited by Bill Blackbeard
- “The Words That Maketh Murder” by PJ Harvey (2011)
- Radiolab Presents Symmetry (2011)
- “The idea of producing variations on a work from the past was probably inspired by Picasso who reinterpreted works by Grünewald, Delacroix, Manet, Gauguin and Velazquez himself.”
- 1856 Burritt – Huntington Chart of Comets, Star Clusters, Galaxies, and Nebulae
- Amarylis
- Too Art for TV’s Experimental Film Exhibit Retrospective.
- Postcard from Japan
- “Die Welt im Feuer, oder das wahre Vergehen und Ende der Welt, durch den letzten Sünd-Brand translate”
- A Cosmological Fantasia
- “How I learned to love the past’s future” by ff10 (2011)
- Utagawa Kuniyoshi (歌川国芳) (1797-1861)
- Andrei Tarkovsky’s words on film
- “Bizness” by tUnE-yArDs (2011)
- Clevedon Pier
- “Many Of Horror” by Biffy Clyro (2010)
- Bus Stop Petals
- Sun on a telephone wire.
- Hotwell Road
- Too Art for TV – 5
- GPOYW – “going outside” edition
- ‘night!
- ask on curation & creation
- Bus Stop
- Hello Moon
- Cosmos
- “Orpheus’ Pony” by Michael Fragstein (2011)
- Morning light across the valley from Tickenham.
- Gold Lion (LIVE Acoústic Versión) by Yeah Yeah Yeahs (2011)
- “Grandma’s Hands” by Bill WIthers (1971)
- (aka electronicalrattlebag/ burningfp)
- @MissSpite
- Donkeys on a Burger King receipt
- Lotus Flower by Radiohead (2011)
- Notes Taken at #thestory2011
- who are you?
- “The External World” by David O’Reilly (2011)
- On hard work and patience
- A frieze of horses and rhinos near the Chauvet cave’s Megaloceros Gallery -300C
- Calling New Yorkers… »
- Sunday night brain dump (unfinished) (6/182)
- “Everything” by Micachu and the Shapes with the London Sinfonietta (2011)
- Wood Rhyme
- Hire Her »
- Freedom of ‘76 by Ween (1993)
- 8177
- The 6 minute Moleskine
- eye of green people (4/182)
- Floris Neusüss (1937)
- Let’s Get Out Of Here
- Doh ray me fah soh lah te (3/182)
- “Television, the Drug of the Nation” by The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy (1991)
- “Firestarter” is the “My Ding-a-ling” of Rave. (2/182)
- This is my “moleskine”
- Christmas night down my way.
- An Early Gift
- And Everything Is Going Fine
- 17th December 02:52am
- Egyptian Maths
- DA VINCI’S BLOBS
- “The culture industry perpetually cheats its consumers of what it perpetually promises.”
- “This is what democracy smells like”
- Ray Harryhausen’s Rapunzel
- “The Rake’s Song” by The Decemberists (2009)
- Aztec Day Signs
- Snowsville,Englandshire
- “I bought a really flashy piano that I couldn’t play at all.”
- SCRATCH FILM by Sam Shank (2010)
- 8036
- Chansons d’Amour : (Thott 291 8º ) : 37 verso
- “Rotary Signal Emitter – Side A & Side B” by (2010) by Dan Hayhurst and Reuben Sutherland
- Bowling With Adam
- New Brooklyn to New York via Brooklyn Bridge, no. 2 Sept. 22, 1899. Edison Manufacturing Co.
- The Netherlands diary
- At The Savoy
- GEORGE CRUMB MAKROKOSMOS I & II: SCORES (2004)
- “Bendito Machine I – Everything you need” by Jossie Malis (2010)
- “If you could see the you that I see, when I see you seeing me, you would see yourself so different, believe me.”
- Tips
- “Harpya” by Raoul Servais (1979)
- The blessed Stone Age Phone.
- On What Comics Can Do
- John Carpenter – End Credits: Halloween Theme (Reprise) [1978]
- He only went and posted it.
- “F L U X” by Candas Sisman (2010)
- “Girls Night Out” by Joanna Quinn (1988)
- Showing, Telling, Watching
- How we made the sound for “Toad”
- from “Fossil Angels” »
- An Englishman in New York
- 7952
- “Deutscher Girls” by Adam & The Ants
- “Jungle Lullaby” by CW Stoneking (2008)
- 3D Zoetrope Bead Spirals by Graeme Hawkins (2010)
- “First he tells, then he shows.”
- Gestik
- “My Autumn’s Done Come” by Lee Hazlewood (1966)
- “Paul puts things in motion (literally, figuratively, you name it)”
- American Vampire
- “Big Blue Plymouth (Eyes Wide Open)” by Talking Heads (1982)
- This Is England ’86
- “Books”
- “Avis d’orage en fin de journée”
- Learning from Lombardi
- Ten mathematical habits of mind
- C&C
- “Gigantic” by Pixies (1988)
- “Ammæli” by The Sugarcubes (1987)
- Top of Mt. Vesuvius – (Campi Phlegraei)
- Gustav Klimt. Philosophy (1899).
- “Long afloat on shipless oceans” – Song to the Siren x2
- 7906
- The Nebra Sky Disk (1600 BC)
- Falling from Space.
- The Earth together with the Moon, as seen from the Messenger spacecraft to Mercury, May 2010.
- “Sensology” by Michel Gagné (2006)
- “Alone Again Or” – Love (1967)
- 7897
- Microscope Stop Motion by Josh James Gross (2010)
- 7902
- Animated Journal (Long Version)
- [1973] “Not I” (Samuel Beckett)
- 7887
- “Déshérence” by AntiVJ (2010)
- Leonardo da Vinci, Head of Leda 1503-1507, Black chalk, pen and ink on paper.
- “Osborne’s first Budget? It’s wrong, wrong, wrong!”
- Bande A Part (Jean Luc Godard, 1964)
- “I have a horror of copying myself.”
- Little Nemo In Slumberland 1905-11-26, Winsor McCay
- “It is also an experimental theatre”
- Ichijo Narumi, Female Nude Seated in Water, 1906
- Radu Lupu — Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 8 in C Minor, Op. 13 – “Pathetique” II. Adagio Cantabile
- [hand-drawn animation]
- “flight patterns” by Charlie McCarthy (2010)
- The Astrolabe of Simeon De Witt – 1780
- Dennis Potter’s Final Television Interview with Melvyn Bragg
- the McFly effect
- Entropy study suggests Pictish symbols likely were part of a written language.
- “Baby I’m Yours” by Breakbot (2010)
- “I….Sleeping (being a dream journal and parenthetical explication)”
- Crash by J.G. Ballard
- “Physical” by Adam and The Ants (1979)
- Las Polaroid de Tarkovsky
- “Some Velvet Morning” by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood (1967)
- This is Huckleberry.
- Mistick Krewe of Comus 1873 ‘Missing Links’ Parade Costume Designs For Mardis Gras
- Jeanette Winterson on starting points
- “time & again” by Jacques Khouri (2010)
- 7837
- “Love Your Money” by Daisy Chainsaw (1991)
- Save us from the saviours
- “Tinted drawing showing the comparative lengths of rivers and heights of mountains worldwide. “
- “No symbols where none intended”
- “The Bushes Scream While My Daddy Prunes” by The Very Things (1984)
- Notebook Pages Maps and That
- Mississippi John Hurt, ‘Stack O’ Lee Blues’ (aka Stagger Lee) 1928
- “Let England Shake” by PJ Harvey (2010)
- “Please apologize to your friend for me.”
- Songs featuring Maths
- Some Old Scribbling
- Dear UK…
- Rebrand
- Remembering 2000AD
- “O Death” – Ralph Stanley
- “P-Funk (Wants To Get Funked Up)” by Parliament (1975)
- At the Zoo (first animal in)
- Master of Animation
- “Heart of Gold” by Neil Young (1971)
- “Precisely The Right Rhymes” by Gang Starr
- Dream 20.04.10
- Anne Sexton at Home
- Tears in Rain
- albrecht durer, arm of eve 1507
- Aug. 24, 1979
- In Wonderland
- “Tarred and Feathered” by The Cardiacs (1986)
- “Just Call Me Joe” by Sinead O’Connor (1987)
- Return of the audio cassette
- William James
- Undone by Hayley Morris (2009)
- How to Look at Modern Art by Ad Reinhardt
- Naples Dioscurides
- Anatomical illustration showing the veins, from a medical miscellany. England; 13th century,
- “I Wanna Make It Wit Chu” by Desert Sessions (Feat. PJ Harvey) (2003)
- “All the big trees” by Jónsi & Alex (2010)
- Mogadonia The Giffin’ Whizz
- “Naked Eye” by Luscious Jackson (1996)
- on “In Our Time”
- “La resa dei conti” byEnnio Morricone (1965)
- “It lay thickly drifted on the crooked crosses and headstones, on the spears of the little gate, on the barren thorns.”
- Beethoven opus 101 manuscript
- 7737
- A page from the original handwritten and illustrated manuscript of Alice’s Adventures Under Ground by Lewis Carroll.
- Blue Gene Baby
- Kate Moss Hologram Video from Alexander McQueen Fall/Winter 2006 Fashion show
- “A little while and I will be gone from among you, whither I cannot tell. From nowhere we come, into nowhere we go.”
- Russian Moon calendar, 17th century
- 7693
- “$774.04 and other updates”
- Conversation of the Weekend
- My Submission for Hourly Comics Day 2010
- Vivaldi’s La Primavera
- A Room of One’s Own
- Pablo Picasso
- Dostoyevsky’s notes for chapter 5 of The Brothers Karamazov
- “Madame Tutli-Putli” by by Chris Lavis & Maciek Szczerbowski – (2007)
- heinrich-siegfried bormann – visual analysis of a piece of music from a color-theory class with vasily kandinsky – october 21, 1930
- Philip Glass – Geometry of Circles (Sesame Street) (1979)
- Leadbelly John Henry Last Sessions
- On Ditko and Abstraction
- “Vanishing Point” by Takuya Hosogane
- Hausu (1977)
- 6752
- “She Brings The Rain” by Can (1969)
- Playlist – Rockabilly Rathouse
- Bellicorum Instrumentorum Liber
- “What I’m Talking About When I Talk About Magic”
- 1000 followers
- we’re c-c-c-cold
- “A surprising number of highly accomplished writers, picture makers, and performers are obsessive collectors.”
- onomatomania
- ‘Ezo-shi’ by Arai Hakuseki (1720)
- Animated Journal No.7 231209
- 7704
- Tableau d’Astronomie et de Sphère
- Gustav Klimt – Island in the Attersee (1901)
- Monomyth / Hero’s Journey
- “Thank you. Thank you for being my friend”
- “Love Me” by Elvis Presley (1956)
- “Genius of Love” by Tom Tom Club (1981)
- Scan Processor Studies (excerpts pt.1) by Woody Vasulka & Brian O’Reilly (1973, 2009)
- Franz Xaver Messerschmidt (1736-1783)
- His Name Is Alive – “Are We Still Married” by Quay Brothers (1993)
- “Shore Leave” – Tom Waits (1983)
- The Unbearable Lightness of Being
- “Wichita vortex sutra” by Philip Glass (1989)
- NZ Book Council – Going West
- British Style Genius Won the RTS
- “Don’t know Why” by The Ko-Stars (1995)
- Dora Maar by Man Ray, 1936
- Leabhar Bhaile an Mhóta 1390-1391
- “Man-Size” by PJ Harvey (1994)
- How to be an Explorer of the World
- ䷀
- The Open Road – London (1926)
- A Few of the Things I did on my Birthday weekend.
- Animated Journal No.6 061109
- Movie Narrative Charts by xkcd
- “Race with the Devil” by Gene Vincent And His Blue Caps (1956)
- Blickfang: Bucheinbände und Schutzumschläge Berliner Verlage 1919–1933
- “Sugar Kane” by Sonic Youth (1992)
- Paraphrasing some bloke on Radio 2 yesterday, anyone get his name?
- 7571
- David Lynch, ‘The Elephant Man’ opening scene, 1980
- “Burning Down The House” by Talking Heads (1983)
- Lumière bros. – Danse Serpentine (1896)
- 7529
- Monsters From An Unknown Planet – Titles (1976)
- Son of Frankenstein (1939)
- Werner Mehl – bullet impacts at a million frames per second (2009)
- The Berlin Reunion
- “Heartbeats” by The Knife (2002)
- “All The King’s Men” by Wild Beasts (2009)
- “Gamma Ray” by Beck (2008) (x2)
- Animated Journal No.5 011009
- An Evolution of Musical Notation
- On Talking Movies
- Notebook Pages
- 6737
- Hilma af Klint (1862 – 1944)
- “Transmissions From Uranus” by Man or Astro-Man (1995)
- The Gift
- Kingdom of Fear: Loathsome Secrets of a Star-Crossed Child in the Final Days of the American Century
- Étienne Léopold Trouvelot (1827-1895)
- Animated Journal No.4 170809
- 7451
- Keystone 3100 Royal Palace, Reception room of Catherine de Medicis, Fontainebleau, France.
- Albrecht Dürer, Young Hare, 1502
- 7455
- Two Sided Week
- Sawley Map ca 1190
- I’m not really …
- Animated Journal No.3 270709
- Yellowstone Content Graphics
- Please Say Something by David OReilly (2009)
- Marcel Duchamp 1912
- making of Star Guitar
- “Mon livre d’heures” by Frans Masereel (1919)
- All is Full of Love by Björk (1999)
- Crow
- Animated Journal No.2 100709
- Animated Journal No.1 030709
- 7435
- Roald Dahl (and Hemingway) on writing.
- Rhyme my 5 year old taught me this morning.
- Glastonphant
- “Reckoner” by Radiohead (2007)
- Score for prepared piano by John Cage
- “‘ARCHITECTURE IS FROZEN MUSIC.’ (This is, I think, the aesthetic key to the development of cartoons as an art form.)”
- Actual Conversation
- Dunhuang Star Atlas
- “Doll Eyes” by LIJING (2009)
- “What I believe” – JG Ballard
- What I talk about when I talk about running
- Drawing Day: West of England 6th June 2009
- Filippo Tommaso Marinetti – “Futurismo, definizione”
- Sonic Youth – “Kool Thing” (1990)
- A 1949 contact sheet by Andre de Dienes
- London Underground map from 1908
- Micachu & The Shapes – “Lips” (2009)
- “Territorial Pissings” by Nirvana (1991)
- Long Portrait of Melissa Gira Grant
- City of Shadows by Alexi Titarenko
- thy fearful symmetry
- “L’Inquietude” by Man Ray (1890-1976)
- Toad now on Vimeo
- Forget by Vania & The Master (2009)
- Moray McLaren – We Got Time (2009)
- by Linda Vachon
- Autumn Story by Firekites
- Cars
- Joanna Newsom – “Sprout and The Bean” (2004)
- “He wrote his plays to make money. “
- Karoo Ashevak
- Quimby The Mouse
- Newton’s colour circle
- [dragons]
- Dearest absurd child
- Wordless Book Reviews by Milt Gross
- Micachu and the Shapes – Golden Phone (2009)
- pencil of truth
- Mowgli by Milt Kahl
- Notebook 7-06 Page 17
- “May It Please the Court” – by Maira Kalman
- Comic based on a panel discussion by Ivan Brunetti, Seth, and Chris Ware.
- Subprime by Mike “Beeple” Winkelmann (2009)
- 7298
- Chris Cunningham – Gucci (2009)
- Santiago Ramón y Cajal
- Freddie
- Lena Horne – Stormy Weather (1943)
- 6739
- Ghost Opera – Dennis Olivier
- Leonard Cohen – The Stranger Song (1967)
- Roy Harper – Another Day (1970)
- Nirvana – Scentless Apprentice (1993)
- Good vs. Bad Art
- Notebook 2008 page 21
- Lucien Freud
- Queens of the Stone Age – Go With The Flow
- The Revolution for Everyday Life
- Be A Nose
- Film vs Comics
- no matter what
- What are you looking for?
- Maya Frame Loop expression
- °Kristamas is haunted
- Bull by Pablo Picasso
- Here We Go Magic | “Tunnelvision”
- Egon Schiele (1890 – 1918)
- Scintillation – Xavier Chassaing (2009)
- Mykonos – Fleet Foxes
- Trees & Forests on Old Russian Maps
- Klee: Highway and Byways 1929 ; Oil on canvas, 32 5/8 x 26 3/8 in;
- Foligatto by Nicolas de Crécy
- Hourly Comics Day
- “Without You” on Cartoon Brew
- Hourly Comic Day
- Stan Brakhage – Water for Maya (2000)
- Nicholas Hughes, ‘In Darkness Visible, Verse 1, #3’
- The Replicants – “User”
- Hokusai Manga (early 19th century)
- Neighbours by Norman Mclaren (1952)
- Norman McLaren: Pen Point Percussion
- “On Photography”
- Happy Birthday Mr. Lynch
- You’re set free.
- Judex (1963)
- the most facile
- The Notebook of William Blake
- Jack Kerouac’s 30 Beliefs and Techniques For Writing Modern Prose
- The Comic Strip Art of Lyonel Feininger
- Study for Metastaseis, c. 1953.
- Walton Ford
- The Ripley Scroll
- connect the pieces
- Half Solarized Face. E. Blumenfeld
- Frank Zappa Explains Why Cartoons Today Suck
- “Madame X” by John Singer Sargent
- Theory of the Dérive
- Five Resolutions for 2009
- Authenticity is invaluable; originality is nonexistent.
- ana konjovi
- George Herriman
- Everything is Connected
- Stereoscopic Grove, Source Unknown
- “How much is the fish?”
- Does Children’s Television Matter?
- Pseudo Hulk
- Horticultural Fudge
- Star Dust – Hoagy Carmichael
- Too Art For TV
- ‘stay with the things that draw you like a magnet’
- Horticultural Fudge Page Sixteen
- Horticultural Fudge Page Fifteen
- The Colour Out of Space
- 6671
- 40 Today
- Horticultural Fudge Page Fourteen
- Horticultural Fudge Page Thirteen
- One Hundredth Person
- British Style Genius
- Horticultural Fudge Page Twelve
- Earth
- Horticultural Fudge Page Eleven
- Horticultural Fudge Page Ten
- Vegas Baby Vegas
- Boy with The Incredible Brain
- Horticultural Fudge Page Nine
- Let Love Be Your Energy
- 19th-century ghost scrolls
- How To Write a Movie
- !
- Blood Flower On Sand (Solstice 2008)
- Urashima Leaving the Palace Under the Sea
- 6669
- Drawing Day 07/06/08
- Horticultural Fudge Page Eight
- Horticultural Fudge Page Seven
- Horticultural Fudge Page Six
- “O Superman” by Laurie Anderson (1980)
- ashes and words
- 6576
- Horticultural Fudge Page Five
- Horticultural Fudge Page Four
- Horticultural Fudge Page Three
- On Invisibility
- “An impression—city in peril—dead city—equestrian statue—men in closed room—clattering of hooves heard from outside—marvel disclosed on looking out—doubtful ending”
- “And all the people of the lulled and dumbfound town are sleeping now.”
- Stan Brakhage – Comingled Containers (1996)
- Horticultural Fudge Page Two
- Horticultural Fudge Page One
- “In din of the crowded streets, going among the years, the faces May I still meet my memory in so lonely a place”
- “we forget or tend to forget that life can only be defined in the present tense”
- Swinging the Lambeth Walk
- ‘Schicksalsbuch’ (Book of Destiny)
- This is my Brains.
- Re-posted Toad
- Badd Strips
- Stan Brakhage – Mothlight (1963)
- Without You
- Toad
- Flying Saucer Attack
- Stamp Design Number Five
- Conversation System 4B
- Stamp Design Number Four
- Stamp Design Number Three
- My Dracula
- Face 1992
- Fudge Page Four
- Fudge Page Three
- Fudge Page Two
- Myla’s Sphere
- Fudge Page One
- Fudge: Introduction
- Stamp Design Number Two
- Screaming for Rosalind
- Stamp Design Number One
- But………why?!!
- 13/03/01 – 14/03/01
- Watching over the Sleeping…
- Frankenstein with Flowers
- This is Black Cloud