via before I move off video
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
Prior Sleep
"This is about that moment when you're in bed, just prior sleep,
and suddenly you begin to think about how vast and ridiculously big the universe is.
You probably then end up dreaming about having a brew and going to your mams."
--
From my (internet) friend in Manchester.
Seen this years ago and
it always had an lasting impression on me.
You know those pieces?
Seen this years ago and
it always had an lasting impression on me.
You know those pieces?
via Niki
Friday, 14 June 2013
I do Listen
Why is it called that, don't ask me. It should be called 'stupid talk' or something like 'the collection of bad grammer.'
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
Hey first oil painting
I look at oils all the time, but never really thought about them until I studied The Last Duchess and read the Picture of Dorian Gray even and then I got really fascinated with them.
Its completely different from acrylics and what have you, mainly because they're so expensive. It actually took me months to afford all the colours one at a time seriously.
But no really it's that they are really slow. It takes literally days for a layer to dry. Its good though, the theory is the same as digital painting but oils are just better in every way apart from those things, they're fun to use. Anyone will tell you that.
It's even worse in person.
Saturday, 8 June 2013
The Definition of Desperation
The fear of having nothing
that makes you appreciate everything
that you have or don't have.
Simmer down.
Monday, 27 May 2013
todds leap with cruse
(Life maps,
drawings and words of their lives leading up to today,
immense.)
'Cruse' is a bereavement counselling group for young people
which journeyfor help out with.
So we went on a residential with them!
in Omagh.
Truly up there as one of the best days ever
today.
Friday, 24 May 2013
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Hiatus over
Back doing dodgy paintings, (to my boss' dismay) after pretty much eight months.
You think with your eyes, so you are easy to fool. Is what jackie chan says.
Cao.
When I do these I keep images of the process , you know the different stages. When you look back, its amazing when you notice how blind you were. It's crazy sometimes. Especially when its so obvious, you have to laugh at how bad it was. Then you look forward again and you have no idea where your going with it. It's still bad I'm sure, but I can't see it.
Sunday, 19 May 2013
Saturday, 18 May 2013
History Channel
its actually better haha
oh and btw,
I'm on the that channel, if you want see me
but you have to stay up all night
and wait for the adverts haha.
It's one about Belfast, I'm the first person on it.
The Chinese looking boy.
Telling you a fact about the Europe Hotel.
Friday, 10 May 2013
Our new intern
Meet Mr Plankton, from the Ulster Wildlife Animation.
He got tired of being in the computer all day,
so we let him out
and it turns out he's pretty good at graphic design.
Although we'll probably eat him before
the end of the week.
so we let him out
and it turns out he's pretty good at graphic design.
Although we'll probably eat him before
the end of the week.
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Sea Creatures
A still from the new animation for Ulster Wildlife,
You'll be able to see it in june at the Titanic centre, Belfast.
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
No adobe CS7
In other words, you can't buy stand alones anymore, just the one whole online package with sub 'apps'.
Its a massive crack down on pirate copies. Which is really bad in a way because it makes it so much less accesible. I don't remember being able to afford £50 a month when I was twelve.
And it's fair to say, I wouldn't have even started at all if I didn't have a pirate copy to mess about on which I may or may not have had. And actually that may or may not be the case with every creative I know. Anyway, time will tell.
via co.design
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
We bring in far more than we receive
The Arts Council will respond to Maria Miller's demand that it "hammers home the value of culture in in our economy" by revealing that it contributes more to Britain's GDP than it receives in subsidy. A report claims that for every £1 provided, the arts returns is £7.
Thought it was more.
via the i
Sunday, 5 May 2013
Last life of the Cat
Photos taken in one night. Belfast.
Once upon a time there was a cat who had lived a million lives.
It had various owners over these lives, who he didn't much care for.
In one particular life however, he was a stray. And one day, he met a girl white cat. And they fell in love. Cat love. They spent the rest of their days together. Of course, eventually, they grew old and eventually, the white cat died of old age. The cat cried a million tears and died.
And was never born again.
And was never born again.
chuffed I that actually found a cat
Friday, 3 May 2013
Threatened by Immortality
Seen this.
Those Greek stories were beautiful.
Check out. Black Mirror, Season 1 episode 3. "The entire history of you"
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