2008-05-28 // 21:21:20 automatik you make the process look so glamorous tho! hope you're swell... give me a shout if you're in edinburgh this weekend... ;-)
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Good to hear from you, hope everything is going well. I'm now down in portsmouth for a bit at the moment. I'm in and out of London though, so we really should meet up. How is everything with you?
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Good to hear from you, hope everything is going well. I'm now down in portsmouth for a bit at the moment. I'm in and out of London though, so we really should meet up. How is everything with you?
2008-04-20 // 22:41:25 joster Hugh! I thought you were lost on a lifeboat at sea, but instead here you are waiting to take a dump (pardon my, erhm, Swedish?) on Petters group?
Kidding aside - how are you? Are you back for real now or is it just a short stop before venturing unto other adventures? I would've loved to meet you in Riga, but as I have gathered from the others you're not coming, right? Too bad.
I hope all is well and that the productivity/inspiration returns soon with force!
j.
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Good to hear from you, hope all is well, yes sorry about the shocking reentry to polanoid, the seat is down though! Would have loved to make it to riga, but money time etc aren't on my side this time. I'm trying not to be around to long, kinda o been bitten by the wandering bug, just short of cash, as soon as I get a bit intend to disapear again. Hows life with you?
2008-04-20 // 20:09:48 superficielle Rodin serait fier de toi !!
2008-04-20 // 20:03:26 Stefano
Hello Hugh. This is pear. I changed my name since last we spoke. It is good to see that your boat made it around the world without sinking even once. I suppose the boat builders used quality rivets, unlike on the Titanic where they skimped and paid the price.
You've captured a penetrating cerebral moment with great beauty. That cannot be easy.
Just stunning. A powerfully quiet scene from a challenging film I'd very much like to see. I love the skylight, the white radiator, and the wall painted with two colors.
Rodin's sculpture obviously comes to mind. I don't know if this was a conscious homage. But what is so impressive is that you've sort of transcended homage. You made the Thinker's pose your own. It doesn't belong to Rodin. In this moment, it belongs to you.
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Thanks for the comment :o) Good to hear from you again. It wasn't originally meant to be a homage to Rodin, but did recognisa the similarities afterwards. Hope all is well with you.