of the seven deadly sins, the eighth and worst by far is emotional blackmail ... the diligent practise of this subtle and ancient art creates a constantly evolving darwinistic moral vacuum in which the brightest new manipulative ideas and stratagems flourish ... and which only you, or i, can fill !
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
clayton church, sussex
a funny feeling came over me as i took a quick walk amongst the gravestones
i read a few epitaphs and felt a great sadness that i'd never know these people
i consoled myself with the thought of dylan thomas' "under milk wood"
which you can hear, if you have time, through this link
http://www.undermilkwood.net/prose_umw1.html
i read a few epitaphs and felt a great sadness that i'd never know these people
i consoled myself with the thought of dylan thomas' "under milk wood"
which you can hear, if you have time, through this link
http://www.undermilkwood.net/prose_umw1.html
Monday, April 10, 2006
Sunday, April 09, 2006
tim binding on eric ravilious
Saturday's Guardian Weekend, their glossy colour supplement, carried a short piece by tim binding on eric ravilious, nice to read
it is a worthy enthusiasm and i commend readers to see some of ravilious' works in eastbourne's towner gallery, and in the most excellent book published by the imperial war museum, who also feature his work on their excellent website
it is a worthy enthusiasm and i commend readers to see some of ravilious' works in eastbourne's towner gallery, and in the most excellent book published by the imperial war museum, who also feature his work on their excellent website
Saturday, April 08, 2006
design classic ?
maybe, because ...
it is cheap & practical
they've taken the traditional beehive shape about as far as you can go along the thin dividing line between recognition & pure simplicity
it is discreetly monumental because of its sensible proportion's
and maybe that little "squeezy honey" label would make a nice lapel badge for someone
it is cheap & practical
they've taken the traditional beehive shape about as far as you can go along the thin dividing line between recognition & pure simplicity
it is discreetly monumental because of its sensible proportion's
and maybe that little "squeezy honey" label would make a nice lapel badge for someone
Friday, April 07, 2006
cockney's eye-view of the gherkin
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
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