
Art
ART: ɑːt (noun) 1. the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
2. the various branches of creative activity, such as painting, music, literature, and dance.
“the visual arts”
This is my Brains.
Face 1992
Many elements came together when I drew this picture. It changed the way I thought about what I did and how I did it. I have never been quite sure why.
I no longer have the original, this scan is taken from a colour photocopy (remember them?).
Don’t ask me who it is, because I do not know.
Fudge Page Four
Fudge Page Two
Fudge Page One
Screaming for Rosalind
Dear Lonesome Reader,
This is proper, spill my guts out time.
Screaming for Rosalind is a very short piece of animation I made a very time long ago.
It is part of a 5 minute film called “Commercials for Everyday Life”, which got itself shown at the 1991 london Film Festival alongside the work of industry legends such as Liz Whitaker and the Quay Brothers.

No computers were touched during the making of this work. It’s all peg bars, pencils, paper, rostrum cameras and 16mm.

The voice was provided by esteemed stage and screen actress, Veronica Quilligan, who took my inane teenage poem and imbued it with a life and gravity I could never have imagined.

Who knows, when I become more immune to internet dignicide, I may choose to post the other four parts.
Frankenstein with Flowers

This is Black Cloud






