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I roam this unruly wilderness. I saunter aimlessly amongst the tangle of complication and confusion. Capturing the beauty, thread by thread, fibre by fibre. Composition doesn't exist, only improvisation.

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SIGNS - NY #01

  1. There are things that are just things, not any sign at all;
  2. There are things that are also signs of other things (as natural signs of the physical world and mental signs of the mind);
  3. There are things that are always signs, as languages (natural and artificial) and other cultural nonverbal symbols, as documents, money, ceremonies, and rites.
  4. And then there are signs that are just damn cool

A monthly collection of signs, messages & grafiti from the streets of NYC

Posted on Wednesday, February 6th 2013

Perspectives from NYC

Abrons Arts Center

466 Grand Street, New York, NY 10002

(212)598-0400

Saturday, February 9, 2013 from 6-9pm

Posted on Tuesday, January 15th 2013

Pinterest - Patterns

Patterns. They guide us, wether it’s our eye when looking at these motifs in play or the series of actions we apply in ceremonial manner throughout the day. It’s the sanity brought by these habitual acts that can be both addicting and imprisoning.

A bit like Pinterest!

Posted on Friday, December 7th 2012

Photography exhibition Soho 2012

I’ll be exhibiting 10 photos at the Soho digital art gallery, Thursday 1st November.

If you’re already bored of seeing my shit, there will be another 20 photographers to keep you amused. Plus some free drinks. See you there!

Posted on Tuesday, October 30th 2012

Pumpkin picking in New Jersey Colts Neck

Holy s**t. Thats a whole lot of pumpkin. Coming from London you’re lucky if you see 10 at the local supermarket. 6 pumpkins later, still no soup…

Posted on Tuesday, October 30th 2012

woodvinyl:

What’s in your garbage?

Trash is a part of our identity, revealing who we are by what we consume. Everyday pieces of trash can become valuable, interesting & insightful. Here’s an insight into the daily grind of working in New York

Posted on Saturday, September 22nd 2012

Reblogged from Woodvinyl