Eldest daughter’s portrait of William Golding is featured on the Nailsea School Twitter account.
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”
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10 mins
V-ball
Notebook: Myrtle

They’re pretty much the only thing I can see from the window where I sit to eat my lunch.
10mins
Vball
Notebook: Myrtle.

V-ball
Notebook: Ichabod

Straight To V-ball.
Notebook: Ichabod.

30 mins
Uniball micro
Notebook: Ichabod
(Process videos uploaded to Instagram Stories)

March 2017.
4 mins
Notebook: Ichabod
SouthBank Arts Trail 2017
This year I will be participating in the Bristol SouthBank Arts Trail, taking place from the 13th – 14th May 1017. I’ll be sharing a venue with Orla Handley and The Secret Stuff Laboratory.
You can see a full list of artists on the trail here.
Hopefully see you there.
(image by Paul from Plaster)
Val Telberg
Born in Moscow, Val Telberg lived in China, Japan, and Korea during his youth. He studied painting at the Art Student’s League, New York, in 1942, where he was exposed to the surrealism movement and experimental filmmaking. To support his painting, Telberg traveled from Florida to Massachusettes, printing photographs of nightclub patrons and working at photographic concession stands where people posed with cutouts of celebrities. In 1945, he returned to New York and produced narrative, surrealist photographs using sandwiched, bleached or burned negatives and double exposure within the camera. His later work evolved to large scale, scroll-like multiple images.
Around that time, Mr. Telberg began experimenting with the multiple-image photographic technique for which he became known. His photomontages, which sometimes were mural-size, consisted of layered images of figures in motion and had a dreamlike weightlessness associated with Surrealism. He had his first major show at the Brooklyn Museum in 1948. In the mid-1950’s he collaborated with Nin, creating images for the 1958 edition of her book “The House of Incest.”
– NYT
In 1942 he began to study painting at the Art Students League in New York City; there he met Kathleen Lambing, who taught him photography and whom he married in 1944. His first professional photographic experience came that year, when he was employed as a nightclub photographer in Florida and later at a portrait concession in Fall River, Massachusetts. In 1948 he returned to New York and did freelance photography. In addition to his commercial endeavors, Telberg did his own work, much of which involved experimental printing from multiple negatives.
–ICP
via of-saudade
Print Sale for December
“One Hour on the 11:30 from Bristol Temple Meads.”
Various horizon lines drawn from the window of the 11:30am to London Paddington, going through Bath Spa, Chippenham, Swindon, Didcot Parkway. September 2014.

“Not sure if you have tried drawing on a train, most people are too close for you to study without causing a uncomfortable situation and generally stuff is going passed so quickly outside you need a super fast photographic memory to get it in your brain before you can decide how to represent it on the page. So I decided to go for the horizon, because that goes pass slower and if you miss a bit it doesn’t look too weird if you just join on to the continuation.”.
Read more about the trip I took here.
Black and White print on 160gsm uncoated paper. Taken from super high resolution scan. A4.
“Winter Saplings, Leigh Woods.”
Saplings drawn in notebook whilst walking through Leigh Woods, Bristol. Winter 2014.

Black and White print on 160gsm uncoated paper. Taken from super high resolution scan. A4.
“Melrose Place, Clifton”
Looking out of the window in Clifton, Bristol. Summer 2014

Originally drawn as part of a daily drawing project, find out more here.
Black and White print on 160gsm uncoated paper. Taken from super high resolution scan. A4.
Photography by Adam Goldberg
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More immediate updates are available on Snapchat & Instagram.
Transitory Content Platforms for Animators.
“No, Homer, very few cartoons go out live, it’s a terrible strain on the animator’s wrist.”
Further to my experimenting in Instagram Stories, I fired up the old Snapchat account and am now posting (?) there regularly.
I’m trying to keep the two streams populate with separate content, and indeed, it is already very clear the difference in form. Instagram video quality is higher, so animation (well, my kind of animation anyway) does break up so badly in the compression. Also Instagram doesn’t massively foreground when you have loaded something from the camera roll, any manipulated or animated video gets put in a frame in Snapchat.
Follow me on Snapchat and Instagram, and see what you think.
Playlist for the Indian Summer

Children back at school.
Apples falling.
People talking about Halloween already.
Indian Summer ahead.
This one is really long I ought to be doing these weekly.
Dot To Dot by Melt Yourself Down
Malukayi (feat Konono No.1) by Mbongwana Star
My Willing Heart by James Blake
22 (OVER S∞∞N) (Bob Moose Extended Cab Version) by Bon Iver
The Jordan River Song by Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou





