travels, education, rants. If I have nothing to say, I won’t say it.
August 15th, 2010
| art, creativity, drawing, humour, photography, politics | No Comments »
Graffiti, street art, vandalism, drunken scribbles, guerrilla communication, culture jamming – call it whatever you want.

Graffiti pieces focus on form, colour, technique; it is art, it is shape and message. The scribbles or stencilwork uses words and rarely seems to bother with the finer parts of typography or texture. Read the rest »
November 6th, 2008
| art, craft, creativity, drawing, studies & education | 1 Comment »

As exam dates starts to show up on the best-before-dates on the perishables, the educational pressure cooker is heating up. Some are dropping out of some courses, some hang in there by the skin of their teeth, some stay under the comfy duvet. The wheat from the chaff, possibly, or maybe just bad judgement under strain. Doing things in media courses can be pretty stressful – there is a lot of lugging heavy equipment around, and with no hierarchy democracy is prevalent in every bit of production. Design by committee. And we all know that a camel is a horse designed by a committee. Useful for certain places and certain tasks, but not a versatile, esthetically pleasing object. Read the rest »
August 13th, 2008
| art, creativity, design, drawing, print, typography | 5 Comments »

‘…qualities like quiveriness and vulnerability come to mind when I think of creativity… creativity requires a sense of smell, a palate to taste the scents that make brilliance. All life feeds upon the random. Creativity is the haute cuisine.’
-Douglas Hofstadter-
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