February 21, 2011
My Sketchbook submission for the Sketchbook Project 2011 is now on tour. It’s part of the exhibition currently on show at the Brooklyn Art Library, NY and will be there until February 27. From then on, the exhibition travels throughout America. Dates and venues for the Sketchbook Project Tour are on the ArtHouse Co-Op website.
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November 24, 2010
One of my sketchbook pages for Art-House Co-Op’s Sketchbook Project. The theme of my book is ‘Beneath The Surface’…
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November 19, 2010
I’m uh, a little, uncertain about…what to do…about it all. I s’pose it would be possible to uhm, you know…try…something but then, if that were the case…dunno. Best think about it some more.
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May 17, 2010
After work, daylight savings have come in. Everyone is a bit flat in the evenings on the train.
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April 13, 2010
Waiting doesn’t bother me. I have a book and a massive handbag, chock-full of entertainments. You’ll never see the half of them, though but you can look all you like.
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