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Digital art inspired by Graham Sutherland, Chemical Brothers, Adam Neite, Fat Boy Slim, Jamie Hewlett, New Order, Dali, Death In Vegas and Picasso.
3 ♥ / 18 May, 2012
Logo design. Basically just all the letters of Photaholic overlaid and brought down to 10% opacity.
Still not sure whether I want to replace Einstein, though.
1 ♥ / 10 May, 2012
My Saturday afternoon.
3 ♥ / 4 May, 2012
Not-to-scale chair design inspired by Marcel Breuer, Gerrit Rietveld and the Bauhaus movement.
At the moment in college we have taken a break from our predominantly creative subjects and gone on the studying the history of art and design in our own specific specialisms. I have a frustratingly wide array of interests from photography to architecture, and illustration to graphic design and I found narrowing it down very difficult. Instead, I wrangled it instead so I could look at the Bauhaus movement and various areas it effected.
We have to write an essay and design a timeline, so this project is more written based however, next week we will design (and maybe make, depending on the design) something in the style, or using the techniques of a historic artist/designer we researched. These are just some quick sketches of a possible idea for a chair design. The seat, arm and back rests are similar to Marcel Breuer’s B3 ‘Wassily’ Chair as well as the continuous bent steel tubing, whereas the diagonal shape was influenced more by his friend Gerrit Rietveld’s Zig-Zag Chair. It’s made of two component steel tubes; A) the stand seat and arms and B) the backrest. The backrest has a short rod on either side, each go over the inside bar of the armrest and through (or under) a loop of the outside bar, this means it will recline. To add some suspension to the reclining back, springs are stretched between the bottom bar of the backrest and a bar at the back of part A.
5 ♥ / 24 April, 2012
10 ♥ / 19 April, 2012

Currently doing a book art project. I’m going to get 2 volumes of the Yellow Pages, interlock the pages and hang some large weight from it (and blag it as ‘art’). The combined surface area of all of the pages creates so much friction that the two books are almost impossible to part. Maybe I could hang a seat from them or something. Also thinking of writing on the phonebooks ‘Can a Kindle do this?’.

1 ♥ / 16 April, 2012
4 ♥ / 12 April, 2012
Hill over the road covered in fog one morning.
3 ♥ / 12 April, 2012
3 ♥ / 12 April, 2012
2 ♥ / 12 April, 2012
3 ♥ / 12 April, 2012
A portrait of a friend.
2 ♥ / 12 April, 2012
Cornish circus.
3 ♥ / 12 April, 2012
Holland Street Towers, London.
2 ♥ / 12 April, 2012
0 ♥ / 12 April, 2012
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