Digital ArtSpurts

Some images created using computer software that may one day be physically realised as giclee prints. Giclee is a term used by those who wish to convey the impression that there is more involved than printing them out on any half decent inkjet printer. The term giclee comes from the French verb gicler (to spurt) and is used to describe the inkjet printing process without sounding terribly prosaic. It is also used in France to describe the denouement of smutty films. It is therefore quite literally something of a wanky term.

TenTen

Thoughts on climate change. Some pledges that might make a real difference to an individual's carbon footprint.

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Tower

Through the glass floor at the Spinnaker Tower.

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Course of Life

The story of my life.

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Emoticon Support

For thousands of years painters, musicians, sculptors, poets and authors have tried to express the essence of human emotion in their art. Luckily we live in illuminated times so we now have emoticons to express a range of off-the-shelf emotions with no effort. Incompatible feelings are now obsolete.

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All Teeth No Eyes

A spot of angst for the new millenium, from a self-regarding fool.

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Helping Hand

One should never resent helping a friend out of a hole.

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Back to Life

The theme here is my recurring health catastrophes. Broken back, peritonitis, chronic fatigue, being a bit of a knob, the list goes on.

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Population

Lots of people, not much food, not much water. Wait to be seated ladies and gentlemen. Dreams meet reality. Produced in inkscape.

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Freedom

Pictures to express my feelings of returning to work after several months of illness.

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A Walk Around St Ann's

A series of pictures that I’m (Jon) currently working on based on the terraced houses in my neighbourhood. These are very much works in progress at the moment and more are planned.

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