Normal For Norfolk [53]
Words fail me. Parked in Tescos garage forecourt near UEA, Norwich. I asked the driver if the name was for real; ‘o yeah’, he said.
Devil’s Dyke
A photograph taken on my old Nokia mobile phone (many years ago). I went back the next day to take a better quality image and the bike/tomb had vanished.
Tasmania Must Be Drawn Freehand
A map without clues: a genuine Australian school stencil I bought in 1989. The embossed lettering reads:’NOTE : TASMANIA MUST BE DRAWN FREEHAND’.This inspired the name of my Publishing Outlet
Richard Long (Well I Walked A Country Mile To Buy A Richard Long)
Thanks to Bill Drummond (and one of my favourite Norfolk Secondhand bookshops) I now own a piece of Richard Long’s A Smell Of Sulphur In The Wind …[one dollar]…. or at least a fragment of the original photograph that is. It is a 1/20,000 fraction of the original artwork. BD says that when all 20,000 fragments have […]
Kyffin Williams Drawing Prize 2012
One of two watercolour drawings soon about to be shown at this year’s Drawing Prize, Angelsey, North Wales, October..
St. Fagans : A Re-Construction
Photo taken at the end of an intensively short shoot in the magnificent cock pit. My friend and Mari Lwyd fanatic Pete (that’s him inside) and myself had wrapped up and heading for the exit, in the rain, at closing time.We walked past this marquee and I said….’Bloody hell, one more shot Pete….this is uncanny: […]
Times Literary Supplement review
In ‘NB’, back page, September 7th, 2012 by C.M: Thanks to the recently completed footpath, Coastal Wales was this year named by Lonely Planet as ‘the best region on Earth’.(La Ruta Maya, Central America, came second and Northern Kenya, third.) Planet: The Welsh Internationalist has responded by introducing a new regular feature, :Retracing Wales’, in […]
Redesigning An Arrow
Norfolk again. A beautiful 3D calligraphic arrow made from hazel or bamboo. Sort of pre neon you might say.
Normal For Norfolk 2
A sign I’ve photographed many a time. Seeing it again I notice one of the poles looks like it’s been replaced and it feels suspiciously new. I fear this may have a whiff of Llanddewi Brefi about it – ie people keep nicking it. A very covetable sign, though.

