I have recently completed a screenprint workshop at LCC run by Aida Haghshenas. After learning the process we had time to make a couple of our own screens, so I chose to use the opportunity to explore some images that I could use for some work on the 'stuff' project. I had just ordered 20g of assorted world stamps off the internet, which provided the raw material. Some of the stamps were beautiful single colour graphic images, which had great use of line. Blown up the photocopier these were just the job to test out my new found skills. Not only that, I feel I am but a frame away from a Christmas stall at Spitalfields...
This blog is both an archive of some of my previous work and a space for sharing my current research and practice.
Having worked as a Graphic Design lecturer at Nottingham Trent University since 1998, I have just completed my full time PhD at London College of Communication, University of the Arts, London, courtesy of the AHRC Doctoral Awards Scheme.
My current research project - Realising the Geo/graphic Landscape of the Everyday - inhabits the intersection between Graphic Design and Cultural Geography and explores possibilities for the representation of place.
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