Arts University Plymouth. Ha... I hope they enjoyed your workshop... One of the reasons I ended up following you on this feed was the fact I used some of your books as examples when I was researching and theorising asemic literature/art and part of an MA Programme at AUP, which remains uncompleted and unpublishable at the moment, but I hope you enjoyed your time in this part of the English woods, and that you managed to put get jam on first on your Scones... 😎
Hi Nick! I will be very interested to see your research when it is completed! I hope you will send it to me. Let me know if you need anything! I was doing the workshop for Helen Markes's class. I think it was their first day of actually getting their hands to work.
For students the first day of getting to grip with anything is always difficult, because they've just in general been unleashed on a new city, but I hope they took something really cool away from the workshop. Inspiration of that kind is always a great kick starter towards forming a creative practice. As for the asemic can you pm me an email I'll see if there's some stuff worth passing forward, even if it's a little acidemic.
Arts University Plymouth. Ha... I hope they enjoyed your workshop... One of the reasons I ended up following you on this feed was the fact I used some of your books as examples when I was researching and theorising asemic literature/art and part of an MA Programme at AUP, which remains uncompleted and unpublishable at the moment, but I hope you enjoyed your time in this part of the English woods, and that you managed to put get jam on first on your Scones... 😎
Hi Nick! I will be very interested to see your research when it is completed! I hope you will send it to me. Let me know if you need anything! I was doing the workshop for Helen Markes's class. I think it was their first day of actually getting their hands to work.
For students the first day of getting to grip with anything is always difficult, because they've just in general been unleashed on a new city, but I hope they took something really cool away from the workshop. Inspiration of that kind is always a great kick starter towards forming a creative practice. As for the asemic can you pm me an email I'll see if there's some stuff worth passing forward, even if it's a little acidemic.
What was that house made of?
I guess it was stucco with sea shell mosaics.
Loved it!!!
I was told this little town is famous for pirates and smuggling back in the day.