stardustandfairymagic.wordpress.com
stardust and fairy magic | Page 2
https://stardustandfairymagic.wordpress.com/page/2
Stardust and fairy magic. In the beginning, there was darkness. July 25, 2010. So much pain; so much grief. It’s everywhere. So much pain. So much pain that we run as fast as we can to get away from it all. It’s not going anywhere. From → nature. July 23, 2010. From → stardust. Please pardon our mess while we’re under construction. July 18, 2010. From → stardust. July 12, 2010. God the man. God the woman. God with wings and a lightning bolt. God with a blue face and a river flowing from his h...I remembe...
stardustandfairymagic.wordpress.com
When you just don’t want to. Part deux. | stardust and fairy magic
https://stardustandfairymagic.wordpress.com/2010/08/04/when-you-just-dont-want-to-part-deux
Stardust and fairy magic. In the beginning, there was darkness. When you just don’t want to. Part deux. August 4, 2010. At the root of all of this is a deep-seated fear of change. To put it in my new-found Buddhist terminology, my ego is gripping on to its three Lords for life. Or something like that. Another situation where the language can corrupt the meaning, but where the necessity of communication rules. So lately I’ve noticed the following:. From → stardust. Larr; A good fight. Leave one →. Neither...
stardustandfairymagic.wordpress.com
handthatmovestheworld | stardust and fairy magic
https://stardustandfairymagic.wordpress.com/2010/11/29/handthatmovestheworld
Stardust and fairy magic. In the beginning, there was darkness. November 29, 2010. On the subject of joy:. When silly things like piles of vegetables, and the bright orange of persimmons, and the dark red of an arkansas black, tickle a part of your brain that says “pleasure” and, being somebody who thinks about everything, you think to yourself that the pleasure was just because of the things you noticed at a single point in time. On the subject of yoga:. From → stardust. The thinker →. Leave one →.
simongoode.wordpress.com
Introduction to Bookbinding workshop at Birmingham Printmakers | Simon Goode
https://simongoode.wordpress.com/2010/10/22/introduction-to-bookbinding-workshop-at-birmingham-printmakers
Let's make books…. No Glue Needed →. Introduction to Bookbinding workshop at Birmingham Printmakers. October 22, 2010. Saturday 13 – Sunday 14 November 2010. 10am – 4pm. 95 / 85 BPM members and students. This entry was posted in Events. No Glue Needed →. 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. Notify me of new comments via email. A trip to the USA.
inkling-blots.blogspot.com
Inklings: Inklinations Exhibition - finally....
http://inkling-blots.blogspot.com/2014/07/inklinations-exhibition-finally.html
Inklinations Exhibition - finally. Finally after many months and late nights I have done my first solo exhibition. Social life, family life, long dog walks, all gone out the window, but now I'm back to some semblance of normality. 26 paintings delivered and hung, private view attended, and even better some paintings sold! Phew If you would like to see them in the flesh they are at Old Gala House, Galashiels, Scotland! And should you wish to purchase (! Some you need to contact Old Gala House. Smailholm S...
simongoode.wordpress.com
Simon Goode
https://simongoode.wordpress.com/2010/01/06/62
Let's make books…. The Secret Library of Solihull →. January 6, 2010. Alternative Press Fair 2010. The Alternative Press is celebrating its first birthday with a small press fair to be held at St Aloysius Social Club. Near Euston Station. The fair will bring together the worlds of comics, zines, book arts and printmaking with a wide range of exhibitors and participants. Please contact Jimi or Peter at The Alternative Press. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. And tagged Book Arts. A trip to the USA.
inkling-blots.blogspot.com
Inklings: December 2011
http://inkling-blots.blogspot.com/2011_12_01_archive.html
Each machine had beautiful parts, each one individually designed for a specific use, but taken away from its context a great sculptural work of art. Not sure that is what the engineer/designer had in mind when he made it, and not sure that I captured it, but I could have spent months in that place drawing. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Scottish Borders, United Kingdom. I'm an illustrator, artist, trainee beekeeper and renaissance soul. View my complete profile. A Love of Drawing.
inkling-blots.blogspot.com
Inklings: Larry the Lamb
http://inkling-blots.blogspot.com/2013/07/larry-lamb.html
25 July 2013 at 14:02. Hes so cute and he knows how to strike great sleeping poses. Lovely drawings! I know you call him Larry the Lamb, personally I like the more Lambs cut on our Charlie. Any shorter and he has spider legs or any thicker and he looks like a sheep by the end of summer and he always ends up with a collection of thistles bedded in his hair. They sure look so funny after their new hair cut : ). 4 August 2013 at 08:23. Thats so him well done.can you now publish one of him getting a bath!
inkling-blots.blogspot.com
Inklings: Alien Nation
http://inkling-blots.blogspot.com/2013/08/alien-nation.html
The actual Creeping thistle was amazing too. I'll get round to painting it when I've got over my excitement of aliens. I also looked at a fern with what to the naked eye looked like spores underneath, but on very close inspection it looked like a collection of worms under an umbrella. I know, totally technical terminology, but when they started flicking and moving I got freaked out and had to remove the fern. Maybe sometimes its not good looking too closely at things. 9 August 2013 at 00:00. Drawing at t...