I always liked her in everything I saw her in. I don't really have the drama skills to put it better, but I hope that's enough.
Phyllida Law: Actress who starred with daughters Emma and Sophie Thompson dies
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Aw man, not another bio to fill out? CBT therapist, art, cats. Based in Liverpool.
I always liked her in everything I saw her in. I don't really have the drama skills to put it better, but I hope that's enough.
Phyllida Law: Actress who starred with daughters Emma and Sophie Thompson dies
Shamelessly reposting this because bluesky was borked the first time. I can only apologise for such uncouth behaviour.
'The Letter', collage in a new sketchbook, bigger and easier to separate in case of the chance to exhibit. #art #artsky
'The Golden Voyage of Sinbad' is on. It's everything the turgid Odyssey wishes it was.
Françoise Hardy et Sylvie Vartan © Jean-Marie Périer
The Panasonic VLP, over half an hour of moving pictures *and* sound. From a 1970s National Geographic.
And as long as you are satisfied with the outcome no one else’s opinion carries any weight .. thats my learning from art school
You do not need to know what your art is about, or what your theme or style is. Just make what you want and things will emerge. It might take someone else to notice it. It took leaving art school to learn this.
You do not need to know what your art is about, or what your theme or style is. Just make what you want and things will emerge. It might take someone else to notice it. It took leaving art school to learn this.
What’s a thing from your area of expertise (or special interest) that you think it would behoove everyone else to know?
As Austin's Elysium celebrates 25 years, a community reflects on goth's roots and future. kerane.ws/4xqVJc6
Goth’s not dead: How a subculture survived over 40 years in Texas
As Austin's Elysium celebrates 25 years, a community reflects on goth's roots and future.
kerane.ws
Soz to everyone I muted for too many reposts. I will absolutely not be faffed to go and unmute you now. I expect the same for me.
A big thank you to everyone who’s been promoting the petition for a televised emergency briefing on the climate and nature crisis. It’s now jumped up to 56,700. petition.parliament.uk/petitions/76... #NationalEmergencyBriefing #TimeToStepUp
Petition: Hold a UK-wide briefing on climate and nature risks
The UK faces growing risks from climate and nature breakdown - from extreme weather to economic disruption and national security threats. Yet the public has never been given a clear national briefing ...
petition.parliament.uk
Totentanz (1919). (The Dance of Death)
*blunders into 'the discourse' * I've been to see the Odyssey, and I'm obviously a cinema philistine because I thought it was a bit workman-like. Less than the sum of its parts, although the dog was good.
Everyone probably has a William Orbit track. I think this is mine.
William Orbit - Water From A Vine Leaf
YouTube video by atmosfearic1
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Off to see the Odyssey tomorrow. Managed to avoid the reviews so I'm looking forward to seeing Caroline Munro being harassed by a Ray Harryhausen creation.
I've signed. Will you? Add your name to help make wildfire prevention and climate resilience a national priority, and stand with the communities affected by wildfires. campaigns.nationaltrust.org.uk/page/196457/...
I've signed. Will you? Add your name to help make wildfire prevention and climate resilience a national priority, and stand with the communities affected by wildfires.
campaigns.nationaltrust.org.uk
New old Cramps stuff. Join us!
'What makes The Cramps so compelling was that they weren’t revivalists revelling in nostalgia or irony. Instead, they actually walked it like they talked it and were one of the few exactly the same offstage as they were on.' The Strange World Of… #TheCramps buff.ly/2B5SUKF
Some fabulous rabbit holes in the replies and quotes. Some of the decisions made on the Franklin Expedition might be mine, but maritime explorers suddenly becoming a land-based undertaking explains a lot I think.
What's your personal great white whale of an unsolved mystery? The thing you desperately hope is solved before you die because you need to know the answer? Mine is the Isabella Stewart Gardener Museum heist. Where the hell are the Rembrandts. I need the full story
Just finished 'Platform Decay', the latest murderbot jaunt from @marthawells.com. It is jolly good fun as you would expect, and contains a great sick burn about marketing teams.
After decades of anonymity, feminist artist and activist Joyce Kozloff disclosed in an interview that she is a Guerrilla Girls founding member, the woman behind the mask of “Liubov Popova.”
Joyce Kozloff Reveals Herself as Guerrilla Girls Founding Member
After decades of anonymity, the feminist artist and activist disclosed in an interview that she is the woman behind the mask of “Liubov Popova.”
hyperallergic.com
'The Lost Wager'. A quick collage done whilst procrastinating over a different piece. The title is a quote from Dadaist Hans Richter, in reference to humanity. The whale is from a Hobo Kiosk beer mat.
Here’s my piece, More plastic than fish in the sea by 2051 in the Williamson Open in Birkenhead until 10th October.. pop along the other shows on there are great too!