Posts Tagged "Art"
Nimbus Cumul-ode!

Taffy-craft
Sick? Me? No!
WoW is taking a slightly ‘crafty’ approach this week, with a project made entirely of felt and this cotton twiny-stuff. I’m so excited, that I wanted to give you a sneaky peak.
Have you guys ever been to a craft superstore? ….evil!
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Felt up!
Did I say “Masters” @ Work? Maybe I’m not a master, but I was getting pretty much into my little ‘crafty’ session up in the beautiful Killcare where I spent the weekend with my equally as beautiful friends.
A new direction in art? Maybe, well you know that crochet is the new black…didn’t you? I not making it up y’know!
Anyway, when I’ve finished this project, you guys will be the first to know…as if I need to tell you that…
Read More“No! It’s mine!”


This is one of the latest mini canvasses from the World of Wes - Base Heart
What do you think? This is a great little piece, or set of pieces. Sadly, they’ll be split up some day soon.
Read MoreHello, welcome to my world
Thanks for stopping by; this is my world: a world of sketches, drawings, paintings, things I do and things I see. It’d be great to hear from you. Contact me soon!
I’ve always believed in sharing, and we all love sharing, I hope. Out there at the moment, there are plenty of artists who like to offer people the opportunity to go home with an original piece of art gained from random canvas drops in cities around the world.
My aim is to spark an interest in this movement by sending out little two-part canvasses, but separately. Say, for instance one person in the US might receive one half of my creation and someone in Indonesia might receive another. Both with corresponding references to the other. We might even inspire unlikely friendships… That’s why we call it: World Of Wes.
All this, amongst other things too!
Read MoreMy Tarpit
Walking through Leake Street, just near Waterloo recently, we found a brilliant canvas that was deliberately left by the artist or collective known as MyTarpit.com.
Read MoreConor Harrington
We stumbled across a piece that this amazing artist created just near Brick Lane, London, E1. The guy’s name is Conor Harrington; originally from Ireland.
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