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Yesterday’s textures
Found these while on the road:
Méliès the Magician
A few months ago, I had the pleasure of watching a documentary about the work and career of early French filmmaker, Georges Méliès. His work is the sort of early silent film many of us have seen without realizing who the names behind the work were. He is the creator and mind behind the A …
Astonished by drawing
“Accuracy is the least significant part of drawing… but you have learn to draw accurately before you can do anything else…” Five minutes with Milton Glaser on drawing from 2006. Video by C. Coy
Carved by the rain
Found these while out for a coffee this afternoon:
I spy an answer…
to the game of ‘I spy’: a train! Did you guess the answer, dear readers?
I spy a portrait
Since none of you, dear readers, have correctly guessed what I’m describing in the ongoing game of I Spy, today’s portrait is a clue in the game as well:
Clue number two
Just for you: Round two of I spy… any guesses, dear readers, at what I’m describing?
Branding Cymru
Earlier today, I came across a post from the Institute of Welsh Affairs blog by Rhys David (as linked by Quixotic Quisling) that discussed Wales‘ image or ‘brand perception’ among world travelers. The post outlines the 2007 survey conducted by Simon Anholt and others, as well as the findings of this year’s survey in which …
I spy…
with my little eye: What am I describing, dear readers??
Cutting room floor
Here’s a sample of recent work from the cutting room floor so to speak… What are YOU working on these days, dear readers?
Other world
I’m pretty sure there’s a miniature alien settlement in my yard… I could be wrong, though… it could just be a colony of really artful insects, right…?
