1. Publicity Shot - A use of vivid colours and circles make this a complete picture and with lots of words to set it off.
2. 'I have met on this' - Using the theme of torn scraps of paper I have created a piece that is almost the same as Publicity Shot.
3. 'Drumclog 1679 Girl' - A slight return to a former style but this time using as much of the map as background as possible.
4. 'October' - Another piece using older distressed piece of 'found papers' that were used in other works previous.
5. 'Magis' - From the random world of words you get the word 'Magis'. This was taken from the name Pascal Magis an artist and here is an example of his work:
as you can see this is a painted version of the sort of style that I sometimes construct with paper.
6. Geneve - This is a place in Switzerland and has several different spelling according to which language you speak. This is of course the french spelling and it comes from a maker of watches. If you look at their website you will see that they are not cheap! I like the pattern that ended up at the bottom of the picture.
7. 'Allsorts' - Another case of using all sorts of images and returns to the rectangle shape of design and uses pieces of 'found images from former pieces.
8. 'Postage Paid' - A piece that has wallpaper as its background instead of the plain white card. A model stares blankly out from a range of golden and yellow images.
9. 'Deco Arrangement' - This is another cubist piece as explained in previous journal entries. Two girls and a stamp.
10. 'Clockface' - A naked man (my first using such image) with his face replaced by a clock. This time piece is ornate and it is a metaphor for the passage of time when man becomes older. It is also meant to be as surreal as possible.
11. 'LOOK' - Another shaped 'Sculptured' piece using a lot of images of old magazines and bits and pieces.