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Imagine a Hollywood film about the Iraq War in which a scene at a clandestine Al-Qaeda compound featuring a cabal of insurgents abruptly cuts to a truck-stop off the New Jersey Turnpike. A group of disgruntled truckers huddle around their rigs cursing the price of gas. An uncannily similar coup de thèâtre occurs in an overlooked episode in 1 Henry IV.
The post What would Shakespeare drive? appeared first on OUPblog.
What is all around us, terrifies a lot of people, but adds enormously to the quality of life? Answer: chemistry. Almost everything that happens in the world, in transport, throughout agriculture and industry, to the flexing of a muscle and the framing of a thought involves chemical reactions in which one substance changes into another.
The post The case for chemistry appeared first on OUPblog.
A preparatory sketch for the
Japanese album.
Procreate on iPad. Click to enlarge.
The cover image for the little book of children's dreams I illustrated entitled
Tomato Rain. It will be published shortly by the mighty
Roger Omar.
Click to enlarge.
Two more pages from my upcoming
Memoirs.
Paper53 on iPad. Click to enlarge.
My horse lost at the Cheltenham Gold Cup yesterday. I had to sell grandma to pay the bookies.
ZenBrush on iPad. Click to enlarge.
Two new pages for my forthcoming
Memoirs.
Paper53 on iPad. Click to enlarge.
Ah, the strains of Pfitzner's Third Thigh Concerto still bring a tear to my eye...
Paper53 on iPad. Click to enlarge.
Two more pages from my forthcoming
Memoirs.
Paper53 on iPad. Click to enlarge.
When I'm stuck for something to do, I tend to design ships.
Pencil 19cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.
Two more pages from my ongoing
Autobiography.
Paper53 on iPad. Click to enlarge.
All self-explanatory, I trust.
Paper53 on iPad. Click to enlarge.
Nothing in particular behind this.
Pen and ink with watercolour. 11cm x 28cm. Click to enlarge.
This image just popped into my head whilst reading in bed. Luckily I sleep with my iPad and caught it before dropping off.
Adobe Ideas on iPad.
Tiny alien mind reading probes as described by a Spanish child from dreams collected by Roger Omar.
Gouache A3 size. Click to enlarge.
Somewhere in Normandy, some years ago.
Watercolour 20cm x 24cm. Click to enlarge.
I dreamed that I was stuck on Salisbury Plain.
Gouache and pencil 25cm x 43cm. Click to enlarge.
We're all waiting for the inevitable.
Lino cut on grey paper with white gouache highlights. 26cm x 26cm. Click to enlarge.
After a lifetime of navel-gazing, I'm still no further on.
Pen and ink with watercolour and gouache. A4 size. Click to enlarge.
Yes, and not a bit surprising.
AEP.
(Absolutely enjoyable post.)
Brilliant.