I love cartoons. The only shows that I consistently watch are cartoons. Yes, I am a grown up. But there’s just something about animation that I love. Sometimes the scenes can be awe-inspiring because somebody had to draw it. On…
Jessica Bromley Bartram: Exploring social issues through visual science fiction (Part 2)
Hello and welcome to the second part of my interview with freelancer Jessica Bromley Bartram. In Part 1 we delved into the narrative and creative process behind her Ontario College of Art and Design (OCAD) thesis project “Rise and Fall…
One of the things I want to explore with this blog is the way that art informs science and science influences art. What better way to examine this interaction than to interview an artist. My first interview, with graphic…
Yesterday I wrote about how your brain responds to poetry. Today I’m posting some ‘found poetry’ I made using a neat website called Poetweet. Found poetry is a kind of poetry made up of words and passages that the writer…
I’m taking part in Writing 101: Finding Everyday Inspiration for the month of September and in October, I will be taking part in Blogging University’s Writing 201: Poetry. I’ve managed to get some posts hammered out for Writing 101 and I’m…