Entries categorized as art, image, photography
art in cambridge
some local artists, friends of mine, are showing their lovely work at Michaelhouse. Do go along and see it. I shall.
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offending people nicely
Another great cartoon from Jon Birch today. Along with Dave Walker, Jon is one of my regular reads in blogland. Jon was really writing about satire, but the context of his site, and the Vicar-like tee-shirt he gave his cartoon character, took me off at another tanget as well…
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summer…
The coming term of revision and exams
and marking and examining will
be stressful for many people.
I’m hoping for a great summer;
hoping that the slog of exam term
will be broken up by some beautiful
sunny hours in the College gardens.
photo: Robinson College, Summer 2006
Hoping that the summer vacation
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Become a World-Renowned Artist Overnight
I hope Ben Bell is going to do this. Just enter your Christmas Card design and instant fame and fortune will be yours. Anyone else out there a budding Christmas Card artist? Come along, don’t be shy. Although you’ll have to ascertain, given ambiguous instructions on the website, whether you are supposed to submit the More...
trees
I love trees. They inspire me, make me feel good to be alive. I love them in winter, when they stand stark against a pale sky. I love them at twilight when they look full of secrets. In the spring when the light yellow green leaves begin, the freshness of that colour seems full of More...
simply botiful
Went to see Christoph Büchel’s installation, SImply Botiful on Saturday, It’s absolutely brilliant – disconcerting, thought provoking, shocking, personal, political. It won’t be on for much longer, and when it’s dismantled it won’t be reproduced eslewhere. If you are in striking distance of London, you absolutely MUST GO.
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sunrise, tuesday morning
this is the view I
woke up to
on a clear morning
earlier this week .
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angel of the north
My heart falls through my stomach every time I see this emerge over the skyline.
(Edit: Ever since the first time I saw it, it has left me gobsmacked not only by its beauty, but by the stunning effect of its location. Driving up from the South, first you see it down in the More...
church as third place
I love Steve Collins and his thinking on church. I spend a lot of time thinking about Church and space. GO read his latest offering here: catapult magazine.
catapult magazine: unite.learn.serve
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