
Graphic Designer Christopher Doyle’s curriculum vitia.
When searching for work, using creative ways to stand out from the crowd can be very helpful.

Graphic Designer Christopher Doyle’s curriculum vitia.
When searching for work, using creative ways to stand out from the crowd can be very helpful.
The winner of the first annual Lens Culture International Exposure Award has been announced.

The Portfolio Award goes to Italian photographer Marco Vernaschi, for his powerful project on the consequences of drug trafficking in the small West African country of Guinea-Bissau. His series presents a disturbing, visceral look at a country and people torn apart by the international drug trade.
Other winners can be found at the Lens Culture Blog

Illustrator Anthony Zierhut’s Blog tells of his life as an illustrator and showcases his work and sketchbooks.
Another site discusses the usefulness of sketchbooks to artists and designers.
Terry Gilliam director of Twelve Monkeys, Brazil, Fear & loathing in Las Vagas and other visionary films, brings us a new offering – The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus. The new film has it’s flaws but has been described as beautifully cinematic.
As with all films (except batman & robin) you should make up your own mind!

Mead Gallery – University of Warwick, Coventry.
10 Oct – 12 Dec 2009
A Duck for Mr. Darwin is a group exhibition of nine contemporary artists exploring evolutionary thinking and the theory of natural selection.
Contributors: Charles Avery, Marcus Coates, Dorothy Cross, Mark Dion, Andrew Dodds, Mark Fairnington, Ben Jeans Houghton, Tania Kovats, Conrad Shawcross
Transforming the Mead Gallery at Warwick Arts Centre from 10 Oct – 12 Dec 2009 the exhibition will feature sculpture, drawing, painting, film and installation. Focusing on the legacy of Charles Darwin’s ideas, A Duck for Mr Darwin is informed by the spirit of experimentation which was so distinctive to the time in which he lived.
Free Entry to this exhibition.
← Click here for opening and other info.
Hi,
On this Blog I shall be adding things of interest for creative people.
Here you will find images, articles, books, exhibitions, television programmes and web sites to help you with research for your own work, development of contextual understanding and anything else that I think you might find of interest.
If you find anything that you think might be of interest to others, let me know, and I will add it to the blog.
email me with details: matthew.brown@nwhc.ac.uk