11. December 2009
"Half of my bedroom is my studio and I love it. I love waking up early and just getting on with whatever I am doing. I have all my lovely things around me to keep me inspired."
Continue reading...11. November 2009
Political activism zine ctrl.alt.shift have collaborated with a exciting assortment of writers, artists and other prominent British creatives to create a really amazing comic book, featuring a true stories about the horrors of corruption wordwide. We’ve read it. It’s wicked. Art and Things spoke to British writer and comic artist Woodrow Phoenix about his involvement in [...]
Continue reading...4. November 2009
Ever get the urge to sacrifice yourself in a hail of fire? Only first thing in the morning before my first cup of tea.
Continue reading...20. October 2009
My dad gave me a Boris Vallejo book when I was growing up and I just copied all the pictures in that until I moved down to Brighton and everyone thought fantasy art was lame. Took a year to realise I didn't care what people thought and so i'm back on the fantasy wagon. I can't get enough of it still.
Continue reading...15. June 2009
I am envious of the constant excitement children have when they discover things for the first time; picking up insects, unafraid of their sting, or running into the crashing sea.
Continue reading...20. March 2009
"I live in a basement flat with a tempestuous and beautiful young woman, and two cats. One is a haughty little French duke; the other is a delirious cretin."
Continue reading...14. March 2009
"An image can evoke familiarity, fear, intrigue, indifference; it’s something very individual and unique to each viewer."
Continue reading...13. March 2009
"'I'd just do some badass stuff like fly around, and breathe underwater, and travel into space on the back of a unicorn"
Continue reading...8. March 2009
"When I was at school I really couldn't do anything else. I left with barely any qualifications. I could always draw well so I decided that if I wanted to make something of myself the only way to go was to draw."
Continue reading...6. March 2009
"I like pieces where I don’t have the answers and I’m purely asking (or showing) questions. With this I’m asking both myself and the audience how we want to see the body in performance."
Continue reading...5. March 2009
"I've always liked his musings on evolution, and of course his brilliant "How would I know which one I was?" in reference to the concept of a doppleganger. But I think my favorite has to be when he's taking about putting sausages in a toaster."
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10. March 2010
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