I've rediscovered a pile of sketchbooks from my time in the USA back in 2010. Back then I stayed with Ani and Bill, friends of a friend, who live north of New York by the Hudson River. They were by far one of the kindest couples I've come across and were kind enough to let us sleep on their sofa for as long as we needed. Ani is Ukranian but had been living in the USA for about forty years with her American husband - although she still had her accent and plenty of stories of childhood and famine in the Ukraine. Living in the leafy part of New York, on a large plot of land with deer, wild flowers, her dogs and cats, she had a love for nature and life that I found truly inspirational. We spent our evenings eating large home dinners and drinking copious amounts of wine and spirits which often led to long arguments about politics, the kids these days and American life. I doodled down some of her nuggets of wisdom which I am now trying to do justice to and create into something worthy. This is, as ever, a work in progress.
Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
Sunday, 12 May 2013
Ani's Spider
I'm off to Asia next week so once more I'm starting to pack up my life. I've been at the family home in London for two months which has been just enough time to procrastinate and then throw out and tidy up all of the rubbish I've held onto from my childhood.
I've rediscovered a pile of sketchbooks from my time in the USA back in 2010. Back then I stayed with Ani and Bill, friends of a friend, who live north of New York by the Hudson River. They were by far one of the kindest couples I've come across and were kind enough to let us sleep on their sofa for as long as we needed. Ani is Ukranian but had been living in the USA for about forty years with her American husband - although she still had her accent and plenty of stories of childhood and famine in the Ukraine. Living in the leafy part of New York, on a large plot of land with deer, wild flowers, her dogs and cats, she had a love for nature and life that I found truly inspirational. We spent our evenings eating large home dinners and drinking copious amounts of wine and spirits which often led to long arguments about politics, the kids these days and American life. I doodled down some of her nuggets of wisdom which I am now trying to do justice to and create into something worthy. This is, as ever, a work in progress.
I've rediscovered a pile of sketchbooks from my time in the USA back in 2010. Back then I stayed with Ani and Bill, friends of a friend, who live north of New York by the Hudson River. They were by far one of the kindest couples I've come across and were kind enough to let us sleep on their sofa for as long as we needed. Ani is Ukranian but had been living in the USA for about forty years with her American husband - although she still had her accent and plenty of stories of childhood and famine in the Ukraine. Living in the leafy part of New York, on a large plot of land with deer, wild flowers, her dogs and cats, she had a love for nature and life that I found truly inspirational. We spent our evenings eating large home dinners and drinking copious amounts of wine and spirits which often led to long arguments about politics, the kids these days and American life. I doodled down some of her nuggets of wisdom which I am now trying to do justice to and create into something worthy. This is, as ever, a work in progress.
Saturday, 13 April 2013
Cambodian Dogs
In Cambodia it is customary to leave your shoes outside, unfortunately the stray dogs like to take advantage of this. I was woken up one night by the sound of dogs fighting outside my room and in the morning I found one of my shoes in the garden and the other one missing! Backpackers with only one pair of shoes - beware!
Saturday, 26 November 2011
Time and the Way We Travel
I'm going to be doing The Sketchbook Project! (Thanks to a certain person for telling me about it!) I got my sketchbook in the post this week all the way from Brooklyn! I know, I know - this whole project thing sounds a bit gimmicky. Sometimes in life you just need a bit of gimmicky. Paying 20 quid for a substandard sketchbook is a fair bit, but I think it'll be a motivating factor in making me fill it up! I need to have it done by April next year so pleeeeenty of time, right? I chose 'time and the way we travel' for my theme - which really does seem quite apt as in the next year I'm going to be doing a fair bit of travelling, and, oh yeah, I'm going to move country for a year. But more on that later! Just focussing on getting the next few weeks out of the way first. Anyone else out there doing the project??
Saturday, 11 June 2011
The countdown has begun!
I can't work at all today. Two weeks till my placement is finished! Can't wait!!!!!!
Yes, I have used 5 exclamation marks. I am so damn excited!
Friday, 3 June 2011
Work!
I just read this in Seth Godin's blog and I'm really finding it motivating!
"If you're going to work...work hard.
That way, you'll have something to show for it.
The biggest waste is to do that thing you call work, but to interrupt it, compromise it, cheat it and still call it work.
In the same amount of time you can expend twice the effort and get far more in exchange."
Just a shame that I had to find it by reading his blog while in the middle of doing my own work...Gaaah!
Sunday, 29 May 2011
WTF?
Today I saw a series of WTF? posters by Minga on Visual News which I love! Really made me think of my favourite t-shirt from when I was about 7 years old. Dug it out today and it still fits! More like a tank top than a t-shirt now though.
Still missing drawing. Maybe soon I'll get the time to do some... Maybe I'll draw me some sharks... Maybe I'll wear my shark t-shirt while doing it! Maybe maybe maybe...
Sunday, 3 April 2011
Sunday, 13 March 2011
Sunday, 16 May 2010
Camping...
Friday, 7 May 2010
While working on the boat...
I only ever seem to have time to draw when we stop in cafes or Mcdonalds!


Craig Thompson's Goodbye Chunky Rice - I've not read it in a long time, but there're a few pages that I can't get out of my head when I look at the sea from a boat. The ocean is VAST. And that's just the surface. Astounding.
(Some more of it is here if you want to check it out.)
Saturday, 24 April 2010
'I've not forgotten you' card design
Monday, 15 February 2010
Jamie


The Batman envelope is the one that my friend Jamie sent me a while ago now, and it made my postman so happy that I've tried to do one in return, hence the He-Man! I hope he doesn't check my blog or it'll ruin the surprise cos I haven't posted it yet!!!!!!!! Jamie - if you do read this, I'll be posting it soon!!!! Promise!
Saturday, 12 December 2009
Charity Shop Treasure
Make a Meal of Cheese produced by the Cheese Information Service (I kid you not!)
Just a little bit of gold dust found at the local charity shops. £4 well spent!
Just a little bit of gold dust found at the local charity shops. £4 well spent!
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