Thursday, March 04, 2010


... and it ends up looking like this !
Facts alert ! The paint I use is the Montana Gold range and this has been sprayed 'True Blue'. It has been lightly stuck down with pva onto art white foamcore board.

16 comments:

  1. Lookin' good!
    If you haven't come across this yet, have at look at the Persephone books blog...they have an inspirational image/tale per day. Today's picture is a London & North Eastern Railways poster which might tickle yer fancy!

    http://thepersephonepost.blogspot.com/

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  2. sensational :D as can be expected.

    Love you work buddy

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  3. Hey, I just wanted to say that I ADORE your work (though I can't imagine how many xacto blades you go through in a year!)

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  4. Just curious as to what paper you use - it hasn't seemed to have curled up with the spraying. Looks gorgeous!

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  5. Claire12:32 PM

    fANDAVIDOZY AGAIN....loving this work

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  6. Fantastic poster — never thought of working on white paper and colouring it ... makes SUCH a lot of sense now though!

    Thank you for coming to my blog and leaving a comment about poor old Fonzie.
    I was chuffed.

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  7. Anonymous2:56 AM

    hi, im doing a project at uni and using ur work as inspiration, ur work is really amazing, do you draw ur design first lightly, or do u sometime make mistakes when doin the papercut.

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  8. Anonymous7:35 AM

    Just want to say that I LOVE your work... This one is gorgeous. The people of Rye are very lucky!

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  9. I have lovely memories of a new years spent in Rye to get away from the bustle of London. Loved a shopfront I saw called 'Rye Cleaners'...a sweet little dry cleaners shop!

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  10. love this Rye image which perfectly describes our first visit here - we have now lived in Rye for 16 years this August but first visited just after my 30th Birthday - on the 1st August!
    Is this available to buy as a screenprint or original papercut and where could I get my hands on this beautiful piece of work? It would be the perfect present for my partners 50th Birthday!
    best wishes JB

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  11. Easton pa Dry Cleaner3:42 PM

    Nice

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  12. I visited your exhibition at Dover St today, amazing, really amazing to see your original work in intricate detail.

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