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... At the rim of the far-flung sky: December 2012
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At the rim of the far-flung sky. Saturday, December 1, 2012. I've been on blogger for a long time and after a small break, I decided to restart this blog. The break was a good time to think through my online presence and how I wanted my website, studio diary (blog), facebook page and twitter account to work together. I started looking at wordpress as an alternative home for my studio diary and how it could interface with my website. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Ink, oak and owl parliaments – hills of nottingham
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Photography painting ceramics and more. Other sites we have. Ink, oak and owl parliaments. August 1, 2015. Trying to decide which way to go. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Cornish beach...
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August 2015 – hills of nottingham
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Photography painting ceramics and more. Other sites we have. It is a terrible photo, I know, but I am so pleased to have finished this. Having loved every minute of drawing it, I am going to feel a little bereft now. It really helps to look at the drawing in a photograph. It is like a form of proof editing. From feather to stone. Ink, oak and owl parliaments. Getting ready for an exhibition. The Crow Who Stole Daylight. Fit to be loved. Coyopa : words by Tom Hirons. Jean Stevens Studio Diary. Enter your ...
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psychogeography | sketching, psychotherapy and beyond
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Sketching, psychotherapy and beyond. Sketches, thoughts, doodles, odds and ends …. A sense of place – falling in love with a boatyard. What makes somewhere feel comfortable? Why do we feel at home in certain places, and out of sorts in others? We can fall in love with places just as well as with people, and some of the processes are the same, I think. I’ve been thinking about this, both as part of the ‘ Home’ project. And I are working on, and through reading more about psychogeography. At first sight it...
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privatisation | sketching, psychotherapy and beyond
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Sketching, psychotherapy and beyond. Sketches, thoughts, doodles, odds and ends …. As a beginner I have been trying to ‘draw what I see’, and in the words of the urban sketchers. Manifesto, ‘be truthful to the scenes we witness.’. This is what my sketchbook looks like lately a mixture of this –. All this has been illuminated by my reviewing ‘ Walking Inside Out’. Psychogeographers are trying to capture the emotional resonances, the social history, the political forces that permeate the streets that they ...
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social constructionism | sketching, psychotherapy and beyond
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Sketching, psychotherapy and beyond. Sketches, thoughts, doodles, odds and ends …. Tag Archives: social constructionism. As a beginner I have been trying to ‘draw what I see’, and in the words of the urban sketchers. Manifesto, ‘be truthful to the scenes we witness.’. This is what my sketchbook looks like lately a mixture of this –. All this has been illuminated by my reviewing ‘ Walking Inside Out’. Psychogeographers are trying to capture the emotional resonances, the social history, the political force...
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Urban Sketching | sketching, psychotherapy and beyond
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Sketching, psychotherapy and beyond. Sketches, thoughts, doodles, odds and ends …. July 2014 This counts as my first ‘success’ – meaning that I like it! It gave me more confidence to explore the urban landscape locally. Thanks to Miguel Herranz and the Urban Sketching workshop for doing what it said on the lid – p ushing my boundaries. Back in Coventry I did a few more with a similar technique before branching out into other styles. A cosy cafe scene in Stratford…. I’m not patient enough to go for ...
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physical environment | sketching, psychotherapy and beyond
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Sketching, psychotherapy and beyond. Sketches, thoughts, doodles, odds and ends …. Tag Archives: physical environment. No Pain, No Gain? Personal and professional development is a big issue in the psychotherapy world. My professional organisations ( BACP. All demand that I engage in the stuff called ‘continuing professional development’ with the personal bit assumed to be somehow incorporated or concomitant. However, having written a book on this subject. Unlike a holiday I now have the opportunity to ap...
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Walking Inside Out | sketching, psychotherapy and beyond
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Sketching, psychotherapy and beyond. Sketches, thoughts, doodles, odds and ends …. Tag Archives: Walking Inside Out. As a beginner I have been trying to ‘draw what I see’, and in the words of the urban sketchers. Manifesto, ‘be truthful to the scenes we witness.’. This is what my sketchbook looks like lately a mixture of this –. All this has been illuminated by my reviewing ‘ Walking Inside Out’. Psychogeographers are trying to capture the emotional resonances, the social history, the political forces th...
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surveillance | sketching, psychotherapy and beyond
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Sketching, psychotherapy and beyond. Sketches, thoughts, doodles, odds and ends …. As a beginner I have been trying to ‘draw what I see’, and in the words of the urban sketchers. Manifesto, ‘be truthful to the scenes we witness.’. This is what my sketchbook looks like lately a mixture of this –. All this has been illuminated by my reviewing ‘ Walking Inside Out’. Psychogeographers are trying to capture the emotional resonances, the social history, the political forces that permeate the streets that they ...
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