Playing around with the Polynesian stick drawings I made last week was as far as things went this week, being busy reorganising my Binky Redbubble shop. In fact I was so busy I didn't even get around to posting this entry until next week. That makes no sense whatsoever unless time-travel is your thing but thanks to the post-dating tool I can keep everything in order for quick reference. The digital wobble is still there in the lines and it's interesting to see linen textures I created for some of my pattern designs put to a different use. If I were to develop this work, the question is, would I keep the digiwobbles? Hurrah, I just invented a new word!
The other day I stumbled across some notes I made about a million years ago on Polynesian stick charts and didn't want to forget them again. I was busy designing patterns so I just grabbed what I was using at the time (hence the linen texture) and made a few hasty sketches - here they all on top of each other and full of digital wobble. Distracted? Me? Noooo.
The bitterly cold weather continued all week, but our hardy neighbours got out into the communal grove and built this wonderful igloo!
Winter descended in a glittering display of Christmas card sparkle and magical icicles. This is the bungalow across the road seen through our scullery window, which became enchantingly fringed with icicles one night and grew longer and longer each day. The road between us became impassable, resulting in an assortment of cars and vans abandoned at the bottom the hill, deserted in the middle of the road at rakish angles in deep snow.
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As well as the work you see here, I illustrate under the name of Binky McKee (my mother's maiden name was McKee, Binky was every single one of my great grandmother's many cats!)
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Dissolving PeopleA symbol on the footpath outside a local primary school gradually disappearing as the image breaks up and wears away until eventually it is obliterated by leaves and barely discernible. Photographed at intervals of several months between February 2021 and November 2022, oldest at the top.
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