Wednesday, 2 April 2008

Infrequent poetry

I used to write a lot more than I do now - I haven't been able to do this on a regular basis for quite a few years. So enjoy this one.

We understand the world through ink and light;
we draw, we see, we draw again
as faith becomes our paper, hopeful-bright.

Mathematics helps us get it right,
models all that is within one brain.
We understand the world through ink and light.

Which is most important, brush or sight?
We glance from world to model, back again,
and faith becomes our paper, hopeful-bright.

Each drop of ink transforms the paper - white
becomes a sheaf of colours with each stain.
We understand the world through ink and light.

There's close-packed worlds in everything we write -
a thousand contexts that we can't explain,
for faith becomes our paper, hopeful-bright.

Our dear friends help us share in their delight -
they show us how to see a truth again,
to understand the world through ink and light.
Our faith becomes our paper, hopeful-bright.

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Friday, 11 May 2007

...is this thing on?

Apparently so!

Right, time to replace the lorem ipsum with some actual text. So I'll start by answering the basic question: why this site?

Briefly, I decided it was time I tried to take my art & design work more seriously, and that trying for a bit more (and more formal) exposure would help that.

Everything is my own work - the logo's done with a digital camera and the Gimp. The font used is True Golden, from Scriptorium - it's based on William Morris's Golden Type, which he used to set News from Nowhere and other works around the same time. The only other software I used preparing things is Scribus, an open source desktop publishing program - I try to use free open source software where I can.

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