hi jono, just catching up with the thread - now you really don't need me to tell you how good you are, do you ?
seasons greetings - I will put the novelty reindeer antlers with the joy division oven gloves....
hi jono, just catching up with the thread - now you really don't need me to tell you how good you are, do you ?
seasons greetings - I will put the novelty reindeer antlers with the joy division oven gloves....
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And a Happy Christmas to you Jono.
This variation is called "Still holding on".
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Jon (Jono) Xara Photo & Graphic Designer 19.0.0.64329 DL x64 May 19 2022
not sure about that, but burk'n'ead band half man half biscuit wrote a song about them; it's a satirical take on merchandising; if you lookaround google you may get some interpretations on the lyrics that strive to be insightful, meaningful even, but if you listen to it, its a pi**take
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Ahhh, I knew I recognised 'Joy Division Oven Gloves'.
Although I'm reasonably familiar with HMHB (via the days of John Peel) I don't think I've made it through one of their albums in one sitting yet. They've recorded some great tunes to whistle along to, but I find you have to be careful as they can become persistent earworms. I'm thinking 'Deep House Victims Minibus Appeal' - "Said the public sector leader, At the pre-launch breakfast briefing, Get your cheque books out..." (I'm humming it just writing this!)
(pretty tasteless when all things considered - Joy Division + oven gloves)
Jon (Jono) Xara Photo & Graphic Designer 19.0.0.64329 DL x64 May 19 2022
.. I can find my way home from sierra leone, but I'm lost without.. an.. inside.. pocket !
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Yes, inside pockets!
It's been pretty quiet for me since Christmas. I had the flu which was horrible and wiped me out for a while. Anyway as usual I've got plenty of ideas and projects waiting on the drawing board.
Something I keep returning back to every few years is tessellating patterns, particularly in the style of the dutch graphic artists, M.C. Escher. Recently I came across this website (link below) which is brilliant and definitely worth exploring. Anyone who has tried to manually draw and perfectly align these type of interlocking shapes will appreciate how it works.
https://tiled.art/en/home
The attached graphics contain a bit more information.
Jon (Jono) Xara Photo & Graphic Designer 19.0.0.64329 DL x64 May 19 2022
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