(Above, the original Kickstarter campaign film)
I can barely believe that the last time I wrote in this diary it was June, the months have passed so quickly I hardly know where or how to start.
Read More›(Above, the original Kickstarter campaign film)
I can barely believe that the last time I wrote in this diary it was June, the months have passed so quickly I hardly know where or how to start.
Read More›BBC News interview at Mead Carney Gallery
(For full film of gallery opening scroll down)
It’s June 5th, the London show has opened, and the weeks have been a blur of unimaginable proportions for me. My life has changed significantly in ways I have yet to explain, but will soon fill these pages in the months to come.
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It’s Sunday 26th of April, and as usual I’m working like crazy trying to meet endless deadlines surrounding the Wonderland show opening in London in just over a week.
Read More›I honestly have no idea where to start with writing this new diary entry. As you can probably tell by the lengthy garbled title, so much has happened I’m at a bit of a loss for how to get this all down. So I’m just going to blurt it out in one over-excited chunk, deep breath here goes …….
Wonderland’ wins the Grand Prize for LensCulture’s Visual Storytelling Award ‘Fictional Narrative’ category
If you had sat me down a month ago, and told me the title of this diary entry, I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t have believed a word of it.
Read More›‘Home’
I have lost count of the times I have started writing this entry, in the past few weeks, my broken paragraphs have stumbled between sadness, joy, relief and loss all at once, and I know I have worried far too much over the sound of my own voice.
Read More›‘The Fade Of Fallen Memories’
It is now July 11th, and I’m sat by the open window of my bedroom staring at this blank page, as summer rain falls silently on the garden outside.
Read More›‘The Last Dance Of The Flowers’
Sitting down to write this today is a completely different feeling compared to my last few entries, and to be honest it feels like a happy relief.
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