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in a new sketchbook five drawings about something obvious
Posted on July 19, 2014 2 Comments
I think these five tell a story with a beginning, middle and end.
eves explore almond kulture
Posted on July 16, 2014 Leave a Comment
I finally got my long-awaited package from Bianca: a care pack from a dear friend. Thank you, B. You have made me very happy, appeasing my hunger for mail and my passion for food. For the past few month, my friend Bianca Simonian’s Almond Kulture was a mere Instagram/Facebook celebrity I adored from afar. I had no […]
three sketches about sisters and one about a leg-in-a-bag
Posted on July 8, 2014 Leave a Comment
Not dedicated to, but for my sister Yasmine, whose birthday is today.
pretty green bullet in canvas
Posted on July 8, 2014 4 Comments
Hooray! The new issue of Canvas Magazine is out! I’m very excited because my interview by Anna Wallace-Thompson is in it. There has been a tiny handful of journalists whose interviews with me I’ve read and not made me cringe and go: who the fuck is this they’ve written about? I’m happy to say that Anna is now a member of that small […]
watercolor sketchbook } striped soup
Posted on July 5, 2014 2 Comments
This is actually a new watercolor sketchbook I just bought from Green & Stone’s in London. The reason I’ve started yet a new one is that the one I was previously painting in is still at the Mathaf Museum in Doha. What could I do, I had the urge to do some watercoloring last night and this morning.
girls explore } the old monkey
Posted on July 3, 2014 2 Comments
Of course I had to take my little Eves to the countryside with me. Actually, these three were created in the cottage. I guess I can call them my Hadleigh girls. Or my Old Monkeys. This is a tour of the cottage through their playful antics.
the old monkey } two days in hadleigh
Posted on July 3, 2014 Leave a Comment
I miss it already. I don’t know what it is about these Grove Cottages that has such a pull on me. This is my third visit to one of their cottages in less than a year: I’ve visited Rose in Edwardstone, Brook in Dedham and now this little gem: The Old Monkey in Hadleigh. This […]
rainbow rise
Posted on June 12, 2014 2 Comments
My poor packages. I love and savor them so much that their unwrapping often resembles a titillating striptease at a gentleman’s club; a slow denuding involving photography, discreet or not.
a journal with a new, not-completely-found purpose
Posted on June 6, 2014 Leave a Comment
So I’ve repurposed my original new journal. To me right now, it feels like a book which delves a little deeper into my subconscious than my more conventional journals. And because of the unfavorable way the pages reacted with my inks, it’s forced me to be more experimental and try new techniques. And that’s almost always a […]














