I often think there are schools of artists (and by schools I’m talking collective schools of fish rather than people who were actually trained together) – artists who either are influenced by each other, came up contemporaries of each other
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Author: PJH
So … I got the part.
Entirely unexpectedly, and my brain is rattling around thinking of reasons other than the audition that I could have got it (was it a mistake? did everyone else get struck down by a mysterious fly? has the director been replaced
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Virtual Reality
(It’s a clever title, I promise and has nothing to do with VR) I posted something about this on Bluesky the other day, so if you get a sense of deja vu, it’s from that. I’ve been online for a
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Things coming in Print in 2024
Man, look it’s hard – SUPER HARD – to keep track of what I’ve got coming up in print, frequently I have no idea. These three things below were drawn over, I think, a two year period – and, of
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Tools of the trade: Rotring Isograph
The Rotring Isograph is a pretty old school architectural drawing pen. It comes in a bunch of sizes, and it was my tool of choice before any professional work came knocking. I’ve had to dig one of the old pens
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August 2024
So anyway, updates are a bit pathetic round here, arent they? I can’t honestly say that’ll change, but I keep meaning too. Now the meta moaning about my minimamal maintenance of this aide memoire is done, on to the action.
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Looking back
My son (aged 16) and I (aged er… not telling) opened up one of my boxes of original art, mostly containing stuff over a decade old (and some older) – which sounds like a long time ago and feels like
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Radio gaga
Quick update, I did a fun little short radio interview on BBC Radio Ulster this morning, and you should be able to hear it here (it’s about 15 minutes in) My old webserver company has become a new webserver company,
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Double time
Hello chums, I’m going to recap a thing I’ve touched on here before, the idea of the two things plan. Prior to covid I started this new process where I would chop my day up into doing two things. I
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June 2025 Catchup
Alrighty then, let’s bring you all up to speed. Went to Enniskillen – a fun show that’s usually got a couple of fantastic guests (and the usual hangers on, like me) Alan Davis, Mike McMahon and Cam Kennedy were all
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