Rand0m: A small press is born. #letterpress #adana
Rand0m: That's the difficult ink decanted into manageable pots. Now to find a project to actually use it on! #adana #letterpress
Rand0m: Tired but happy. Screw you, arthritis.
Rand0m: Sorting out the cleaner bag, with dust allergy...
Rand0m: Spent the day at a linocut workshop - made these. Pretty happy with them tho clear room for improvement.
Rand0m: Look upon my works and tremble...
Rand0m: We appear to have reached a fork in the path. #badpuns
Rand0m: Feeling crappy, hiding as far from the stage as I can so my sneezing isn't audible to the audience. #manflu #omtghitchin
Rand0m: Tonight there will be cake... #omtghitchin #greenroom
Rand0m: Looks better from a distance....
Rand0m: Ha. I hadn't realised how small that ruddy cap actually is...
Rand0m: Rehearsal selfie at One Man Two Guvnors. Not actually playing a milkman...
Rand0m: At the England v Pakistan women's international in Chelmesford. ENG innings just finishing.
Rand0m: Glow in the dark...
Rand0m: Smaller than it looks...
Rand0m: Good for the soul.
Rand0m: The obligatory selfie
Rand0m: Talking the Old Girl out for a spin
Rand0m: Gin: Breakfast of Champions
Rand0m: And what exactly do you do?
Rand0m: In the billiards room
Rand0m: Oh, how I want to break free
Rand0m: Aaaaaand... time for the first run to dry.
Rand0m: First two-colour production run with text underway... Edmund from King Lear.
Rand0m: More from the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology class: detail from Papua New Guinea house post. Chalk, pastel, pencil and graphite on paper prepared with black poster paint.
Rand0m: Another drawing class at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge. Graphite and pastel on paper, black on black.
Rand0m: We'll be on that in an hour...
Rand0m: In place near Hitchin, waiting for the steam train #Tangmere to pass. Will be on YouTube andthenhesaid later, all being well.
Rand0m: Finally had to accept the inevitable and get reading glasses. Not overjoyed.
Rand0m: At the RSPB HQ in their gardens, working on the novel. Idyllic, much?