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Author Archives: Fuchsia
DREAM: THE QUEEN ON THE LUAS
The Queen in Dublin for Totally Dublin Issue 73. Click on the first image for a WALLPAPER SIZED VERSION.
Posted in Dreams, Illustration
Tagged desktop wallpaper, Drawing, Dream, dublin, Illustration, Liz, Luas, Queen Elizabeth II, totally dublin, wallpaper
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Dream: Casiotone for the Painfully Alone
Owen Ashworth bringing lo-fi to Zyblikiewicza. (for Totally Dublin Issue 72) (The keyboard’s wrong. I dreamt it that way. So it’s ok because I am being accurate to my dream.)
Posted in Dreams, Illustration, Krakow, Music
Tagged Casiotone For The Painfully Alone, Krakow, Owen Ashworth
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Illustrations: Summertime
Posted in Illustration
Tagged ballina, co. clare, co. tipperary, david norris, drawings, england, ireland presidency, irish presidential race, jimmy whelan's boats, killaloe, library, line drawings, michael d higgins, micheal d. higgins, Oxford, oxfordshire, radcam, radcliffe camera, shannon
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Illustration: Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan
Drawing of the amazing Luke “Ming the Merciless” Flanagan, mayor of Roscommon, for Scope Magazine.
Posted in Illustration, Journalism
Tagged cannabis, luke flanagan, roscommon, scope, scope magazine
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Warsaw and Katowice
Posted in Photography, Travels
Tagged advert, bear, katowice, kitsch, lego, muzeum techniki, old town, palac kultury, palace of culture, plac konstytucji, poland, socialist realism, solidarnosci, st. anne's church, sw. anny, technical museum, warsaw, zoo
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Published: Volcano Dream
To celebrate the return of the volcanic ash! From Issue 68 of Totally Dublin. ‘This is Pop, we’re not just a football blog’
Posted in Dreams, Illustration
Tagged Air Travel, Drawing, dublin, Dublin Magazine, Eyjafjallajoekull, grocery shopping, Iceland, Illustration, Pasta, pen, Planes, shopping, Shopping Basket, totally dublin, UHT Milk, Volcano, Watercolour
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Krakow: Odzież na Wagę
Krakow’s full of loads of eye-wateringly cheap second hand shops, making me wonder why anyone would possibly want to pay western prices for clothes which are much duller in your H&Ms and your Zaras. Come on guys, don’t be fooled … Continue reading
Posted in Krakow, Photography
Tagged cheap clothes, clothes, clothing by weight, cracow, filipa, kazimierz, Krakow, retro, second hand, shop, shopping, shops, stores, thrift stores, vintage, wielopole
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Unloved Krakow: Liban Quarry
Just southeast of Krakus Mound in Podgórze lies the Liban Quarry. Utterly confusing, disturbing and beautiful, it’s a strange mish mash of natural habitat, former limestone quarry, WWII work camp and film set. We first spotted it from the mound, then … Continue reading
Posted in Krakow, Photography, Travels
Tagged abandoned, car, Derelict, Film Props, Forgotten Krakow, Gravestones, Kopiec Krakusa, Kopiec Ksiecia Krakusa, Krak Mound, Krakow, Krakus Mound, Liam Neeson, Liban and Ehrenpreis, Limestone Quarry, Oskar Schindler, pavement, Photographs, Photos, Podgórze, Recycling Bins, road, scareencap, Schindler's List, screen capture, still
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Małopolska: Zakopane
Zakopane: Two and a half hours south of Krakow, land of skiers, strange cheeses, the Tatra Mountains, lots of snow, and exclamations of ‘omg! gingerbread house!” Avoiding the alright-but-dull-and-touristy centre of the town, The outskirts are dotted with branches of the … Continue reading
Published: Dreams in Totally Dublin
I do some drawings for Totally Dublin. It’s fun. The February issue is now out, with my Michael O’Leary illustration, but I don’t have a picture of that in print because there isn’t much demand for magazines offering details on … Continue reading
Posted in Dreams, Illustration, Journalism
Tagged drawings, michael o'leary, ryanair, totally dublin
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