BDTW

Break Down The Walls

I’m Feeling in an unusually good mood

I’m Feeling in an unusually good mood

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Le Parc

Le Parc

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Anyone see The Jonathon Ross programme last night?

Anyone see The Jonathon Ross programme last night?

In the next few weeks I will be designing and making a hat from this building -
the Trellick Tower by Erno Goldfinger (photographed from the Oxford Tube last weekend)
Not sure what anyone thinks of Brutalist Architecture?
The Smithsons being a key couple, who incidentally collaborated with Photographer Nigel Henderson, the guy who took that picture of those three young architypal street scoundrels in my tumblr portrait photo

In the next few weeks I will be designing and making a hat from this building -

the Trellick Tower by Erno Goldfinger (photographed from the Oxford Tube last weekend)

Not sure what anyone thinks of Brutalist Architecture?

The Smithsons being a key couple, who incidentally collaborated with Photographer Nigel Henderson, the guy who took that picture of those three young architypal street scoundrels in my tumblr portrait photo

I’m making a 3 minute silent film based on Susan Hill’s Bird of the Night; which is about a poet named Francis Croft who goes through bouts of insanity and schizophrenia, but spends the rest of his time writing fairly successful poetry until his premature suicide. It’s told through the eyes of his friend and carer.
I found the book fairly slow and linear, but I’d still recommend it simply because of the depth of the two characters’ relationship (never fully spelled out) and how the author conveys it. Its a story of reliance
This is Francis Croft (my friend Joe) in the park

I’m making a 3 minute silent film based on Susan Hill’s Bird of the Night; which is about a poet named Francis Croft who goes through bouts of insanity and schizophrenia, but spends the rest of his time writing fairly successful poetry until his premature suicide. It’s told through the eyes of his friend and carer.

I found the book fairly slow and linear, but I’d still recommend it simply because of the depth of the two characters’ relationship (never fully spelled out) and how the author conveys it. Its a story of reliance

This is Francis Croft (my friend Joe) in the park

This is part of the same series as the one below

This is part of the same series as the one below

I Took this because everyone else was photographing the disabled toilet

I Took this because everyone else was photographing the disabled toilet

Saw this pigeon, got closer and closer, took a picture, it was a bit of an introvert

Saw this pigeon, got closer and closer, took a picture, it was a bit of an introvert