Friday, 16 September 2011

More Moleskine Diary Pages

Most of my work is personal, sometimes I try and distance myself from too much exposure by generalising. But this one ; I admit fully that it is all about me! I have a large invisible entourage of neuroses, psychoses and various other symptoms of living bruises.

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It is commonly accepted that a woman can never rape a man.

Thursday, 15 September 2011

Moleskine Diary pages

This image isn't necessarily a representation of a physical event, I kept getting this image when everything was going wrong recently. It was the 'they' from a previous post colluding to spoil things for me. Not only did 'they' block my way they threw stones to push me back and indeed hurt me. I thought by giving them faces I could exorcise them!

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Wednesday, 14 September 2011

More Moleskine Diary Pages

like most people my life is shadowed by a mysterious group of beings known collectively as they. They have a nebulous, shape shifting quality that I can never pin down. Whenever anything goes wrong with my life it is 'they' that had a hand in it. They cause rumours, whispers and conspiracy theories at every turn. 'They' are controlling, silent and dispassionate.

Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Moleskine Diary pages

i read a story in a newspaper recently about a man who scouted for women in the lonely hearts pages, he'd invite them to a romantic picnic, listen as they poured their troubles out and at the end of a perfect afternoon would dispatch them without a second thought. He rationalised his actions by saying that he saved them from lonely sad lives after giving them a good time, it was an altruistic act of ultimate kindness you see!

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Moleskine Diary pages

It is widely believed among the old wives of Arabia that a bite by a rabid dog results in the human giving birth to a litter of puppies. My Arabic grandmother was convinced of this, and knowing our English obsession with dogs, would warn us of this on a regular basis. This only acted as an incentive as far as I could see, to find a rabid dog to bite me. I was going to get a litter of puppies one way or another.

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Monday, 22 August 2011

Life on Our Moon






This portfolio of hand-tinted lithographs purports to illustrate the "discovery of life on the moon." In 1836, Richard E. Locke, writing for the New York Sun, claimed that the noted British astronomer Sir John Herschel had discovered life on the moon. Flora and fauna included bat-men, moon maidens (with luna-moth wings), moon bison, and other extravagant life forms. Locke proposed an expedition to the moon using a ship supported by hydrogen balloons. what an imagination, and of course they had to sex things up a little!
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