New year, same old stuff from me folks.
Quiet nights in = essential for crafting new ideas...
More festive things! A belated Merry Christmas to you all folks. :)
One with all the festivities in mind.
The title I feel’s a touch wrong, but I like it and I hope you do too.
Two strangers passing in the night, such fun times.
Something all over the shop.
Why stop anytime soon?
What else is new here?
Deep blue sees.
For robbing hoods?
Tasteful isolation.
Fun fact: This, some 34 years ago, nearly became the title of Pixar’s first short “The Adventures Of André & Wally B.”. You learn something new every day folks...
An ode to catnaps and snoozes of all kinds. #art #illustration #traditionalart #mixedmediaart #surreal #abstractart #experimental #lofi #outsiderart #folkart #linedrawing #collage #freeform #cutandpaste #psychedelicfolk #sleep #dream #blackoutgen #collage #artistsofinstagram #edinburgh #scotland #unitedkingdom
One for all those Inktober folks out there! Rest assured, despite what the verses say here, you're as mad as march hares in the best way possible. :)
All this and possibly some other things.
I needed inspiration and was lacking a title so, yeah...
When you still have some energy left over from a creative marathon that happened the night before...
Four Tet's good for my creativity, no doubt about it.
No idea where this title came from, but it works so...yeah. Also, new sketchbook time!
Ideas, ideas everywhere... *suddenly realises he needs to buy another sketchbook*
A little thanks to the works of Ariel Pink for this one. If you’re anything like I am, grooves like his always get you through your creative process
I drew, I collaged, I pasted and just arted in general. Times are good!
I wrote some words, cut them up and rearranged them. What else is new?
Crafted with some assistance from the Blackout Poetry Generator, developed by Max Kreminski.
The dark side is strong with this one again.
Something spontaneous(ish), as usual.
Today's cut-up fest, inspired by the works of Anthony Burgess and Stanley Kubrick.
One for the blood moon.
A tribute to Leith in Edinburgh, a place that never stops inspiring me for allsorts of reasons.