theLost&Found started off life as a budget free gallery with a strong DIY ethic; the strongest in the world, some people said. Opening in an outhouse at my erstwhile home in Loughborough, the gallery evolved into a nomadic curatorial practice inhabiting studios, outhouses, churches, anywhere that would allow me to exhibit other people's work. Following the recent economic downturn and a hectic schedule, theLost&Found has become an online gallery of the things that I make. I had a few blogs on the go with the intention of uploading a weekly comic strip, a weekly music video, a weekly review of everyday life, a weekly critique of someone else's artwork. But the sheer volume of work that would require alongside a full time job and commissioned art projects and exhibitions has led me to scale down these seperate projects and condense them into one blog of generally creative stuff that doesn't fit on my portfolio web-site.
So with the introduction out of the way, here is the first entry: I write and perform music as one-man-band the Death of Me and having received a ukulele for Christmas I learnt to play a couple of other people's songs just to get used to wiggling my fingers in a new way.
Monday, 4 January 2010
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