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Holy Moley! Part 1 Colin Jenkinson

Submitted by emma_culturevulture on August 15, 2009 – 9:42 amNo Comment

Things that look like other things

  • Who are you and what do you do? Colin Jenkinson Image Maker and Designer
  • What are you currently working on? Projects for Arts Council, MoMA, Metropolitan Museum of Art & my little black books.
  • What inspires you? Bauhaus, pixels and pencils.
  • What’s currently keeping you awake at night? New images in my head.
  • What theme did you receive and how was it responding to it? ‘Things that look like other things’ – loved it!
  • If you were choosing a theme what would it have been? What does tomorrow look like
  • Who would you like to see get their hands on a travelling moleskine? Iggy PopDavid Byrne - & Peter Saville
  • Who would be dream moleskine contributors (living or dead)  Josef Albers, Johnny Cash & Walter Gropius
  • If you had five more hours a day, what would you do? Draw.
  • What’s your favourite website (you don’t have to say ours) Flickr
  • If you weren’t doing what you are doing now, what would you be doing?  Singing in a Country and Western Band.
  • Do you have a favourite building? If so which and why? Guggenheim Fifth Avenue – Beautiful and bold inside and out.
  • What questions haven’t we asked but should have?  What’s next?
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