"Kings are like stars -...
...they rise and set. They have the worship of the world but no repose"
-Percy Bysshe Shelley
-Percy Bysshe Shelley
more celebrity silliness here at my website
Birmingham
I made this book about the bizarre events of a night in Birmingham.
It was the first book I ever made and bound myself!
It was the first book I ever made and bound myself!
see the full story here
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Guidebooks for a hungry traveller: Paris
A peek inside the first of 2 handmade books I made to be hidden inside baguettes.
Based on my visits to France, they're full of unusual facts and advice that I picked from my friends there.
Based on my visits to France, they're full of unusual facts and advice that I picked from my friends there.
Baguette books
For my final piece, I made these books and hid them inside baguettes because they're full of secret facts about French cities. They're basically guidebooks for people travelling to the North (Paris, the top half of the baguette) and/or South (Toulouse, the bottom half) of France.
The idea struck me when I visited to both places in April and stayed with friends who revealed information about each city that you wouldn't find in a normal guidebook. I wanted to share this in a unique way, so I used bread to make the facts and drawings in the books a more sensory experience.
I also thought it might be fun to market this as a product for students, they could eat the bread for lunch and keep the books as a memory of their trip. I'll be uploading the drawings soon.
Paris
The filthiest person alive
It's me and John Waters at the Last Tuesday Society
Yes we did plan those matching outfits. YES. WE DID.
photo by Liz
Probs the 3rd best person I've ever met (after Patti Smith and Dita von Teese)
Cloud Girl
An animation I made in February with my friends Oliver and Jamie; we started with the sound and built the images around it.
See more at my animation blog
(it was for university so it's pretty dull but there's some interesting influences to look at)
(it was for university so it's pretty dull but there's some interesting influences to look at)
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