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My creation.

Friday, 23 September 2011

What I want to do.

I've started my 3rd and final year at westminster,
studying illustration... and to be honest, i am terrified.
I have a living space to sort out before i can cement myself to my work.

I have realised i spend too much time on my macbook and it is draining me from all my creativity.
I love searching for new artists and feel like i am getting so inspired,
but i know once i start trying to draw i will realise there is no inspiration at all.
Instead of this false creativity, i want to get out of the house and do something.
Actually find real inspiration and drive.
I need to find my wonders of the world.

I have come across this and am set on going to visit it before it gets too cold.

Looks like such an amazing atmosphere.
Mmmm, i'm missing bestival and think something like this would help the coming YEAR! till bestival is back.


Click above link.

Amazing sculpture projects.
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Saturday, 9 July 2011

After the smoke

Found this in my artists folder on my mac,
i just saved it as 'after the smoke'

Friday, 8 July 2011

MY HOUSE

I wish.
I can't quite remember where i found this...

proenza schouler


Beautiful! bags.
I couldn't imagine a better bag.

Wednesday, 26 January 2011

Donate Your Intellectual Property When You Die

Oh really? What an idea! shame you wont be around to see it.

'Until our copyright system gets a real kick in the pants and starts acting more reasonably, consider following art-tech mischief maker Evan Roth’s lead and become an intellectual property donor.




Why let all of your ideas die with you? Current Copyright law prevents anyone from building upon your creativity for 70 years after your death. Live on in collaboration with others. Make an intellectual property donation. By donating your IP into the public domain you will “promote the progress of science and useful arts” (U.S. Constitution). Ensure that your creativity will live on after you are gone, make a donation today.'