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13-04-2012

Today I’ve hit a bit of a brick wall, I thought I was really intrigued by the hippodrome. It wasn’t particularly it’s visual role that captured, although it was incredible, it wasn’t it’s history really, it was how it made me feel; it’s general feel and ambience. What it did make me think was that the things I was interested in were not captured with the work I was producing, I was making visual 2D paintings and drawings and although trying to adapt them and create new things in themselves I was not making any statements or in fact anything with any interest. I know that grouping my ideas together with people of similar interests will help me.

GUY DEBOURD.

Dérive - “A mode of experimental behaviour linked to the conditions of urban society: a technique of rapid passage through varied ambiances… the term also designates a specific uninterrupted period of dériving.”


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Andy Curlowe

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Andy Curlowe

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13-04-2012

Today I’ve hit a bit of a brick wall, I thought I was really intrigued by the hippodrome. It wasn’t particularly it’s visual role that captured, although it was incredible, it wasn’t it’s history really, it was how it made me feel; it’s general feel and ambience. What it did make me think was that the things I was interested in were not captured with the work I was producing, I was making visual 2D paintings and drawings and although trying to adapt them and create new things in themselves I was not making any statements or in fact anything with any interest. I know that grouping my ideas together with people of similar interests will help me.

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David Hockney.

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David Hockney.

GUY DEBOURD.

Dérive - “A mode of experimental behaviour linked to the conditions of urban society: a technique of rapid passage through varied ambiances… the term also designates a specific uninterrupted period of dériving.”


13-04-2012
GUY DEBOURD.

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I am going to use this blog as a catalogue for work I particularly like, whether it be relavant or irrelevant to my own ongoing work as well as to document my own most current pieces.

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