Thursday 29 November 2012

New Song!


As well as being busy with college work and all that jazz, I've also been strumming away on the old geetar written some new songs. Here's my most recent one that has now been put on the church website. Oh, and you can download it for free if you want to!!




The song as shown in the link above is based around Philippians 6:4-6 and is a verse that has been really encouraging to me in these past few months. Thanks Elly Belly for sending it my way! 

Anyway, hope you enjoy it! 

Wednesday 7 November 2012

Result!

Well, I thought that I would just quickly let you know how I've been getting on these past couple of days as lots been happening!

My maths exam went so so really. I wasn't really expecting it to go brilliantly but still, whatever the result, I can just put it down to experience and try again!

I've just come back from my assessment for my art course...after being fairly worried with what the outcome would be it turns out that I've come out with full marks, double distinction!

Obviously this is good news and I've been told to go away and have a well deserved evening off. Hmm...what to do?! The possibilities are endless! I might chill with a movie and do some crocheting or something crafty I think! It's been an age since I done any at all.

Monday 5 November 2012

Final pieces

Well, I'm sure you'll have noticed my absence from my blog! Basically, I've been completely lost in college work, working like made trying to get completed before the deadline. Well, I've now finished and being at a complete loss for what to do now that I'm actually free for once, I thought I'd spend a bit of time on here sharing my work!

For the final piece, we were pretty much given free reins to draw anything we wanted as long as it was including the requirements of drawing from observation. Well, I decided that I would do an intense study of an old camera. For this, I drew the camera itself and then proceeded to take it apart-as you do! My idea in this was that I would be creating a mock journey of the creation of the camera from its concept form in a blueprint to then the actually reality of the subject itself. My theory as well was that by drawing two pieces in a very modern way using digital software and then the other using the more traditional techniques of pencil and charcoal, this would also make a subtle statement about the progression of technology itself.

Ok, so you can tell I'm still in college work mode can't you! Spilling out all that art ramble above! I could keep going but instead I'll just show you the pieces for you to see what you think!


Et Voila! For hours and hours of work, that was very quick to post!

I'm quite happy with what I've produced. The only huge gripe I have is that the lens on the camera didn't really turn out that great but hey, I'm learning! 

So yes, that is why I've been missing! Busy like I'm sure you all are too. Next stop, Maths GCSE exam first thing tomorrow morning...yeah, I'm not going to talk about that!