(Above, the original Kickstarter campaign film)
I can barely believe that the last time I wrote in this diary it was June, the months have passed so quickly I hardly know where or how to start.
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I can barely believe that the last time I wrote in this diary it was June, the months have passed so quickly I hardly know where or how to start.
Read More›To tell the truth, recently I have begun to the feel the pressure of how many people are waiting for the release of the new Wonderland pictures, and the length of time everything has been taking.
Read More›It’s been too long since I wrote, I know………… The opening of my Amsterdam show is already a distant memory, and I’m long overdue with writing about Milan.
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I messed up, I miss my mum,…. I started writing about China and then I stopped. This is me trying to make it up, trying to get back on track, and so as you can see the opening paragraph starts way back in December 08. Deep breath….. here I go, I’ve been gone a long time ……………….
‘Ladies Choice’
My posts are a little back to front and upside down at the moment, so sorry for the jumping around from one country to another…… I’m still working on the Hong Kong pictures, but I thought I’d share some of them with you before it all feels too stale……..
Read More›He took me away from it all…… It was my birthday and escape was the best present I could have hoped for. He chose a beautiful apartment and looked after me, like he always has done.We expected sun but were followed by the English rain,
Read More›The rain has followed me………..It seems to have the strangest effect on my mood……. It makes me reflect, think about people, memories…all the things that have been going on in my life. It mixes them into one constant stream which flows through my veins…. through this body, awake at all the wrongs times, distracted by the rain….yet soothed by this night-scape.
Read More›Insomnia
Monday Jan 14th
Tonight I was driven to China; it was my second night since landing in Hong Kong’s January haze. A familiar cloud of insomnia had already begun to separate me from normal consciousness as I watched the darkness roll past the windows, punctuated by shards of concrete.
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