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14 March 13

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3 January 13
theweekendisback:

He’s right y’know.

theweekendisback:

He’s right y’know.

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25 December 12
Let’s see… there are so many good ones… well, ‘Hong Kong’, definitely. A really beautiful song. [thinks] ‘Slow Country’, off the first record. ‘Bill Murray’ as well. Actually I named that song. Damon rang me up about something when he was recording that and it had another title originally. I was just reading a magazine with Bill Murray in at the time and just suggested that as a title off the top of my head. Nothing to do with the song!
— Jamie Hewlett on his favorite Gorillaz songs | GU fan interview (via beach-coma)

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20 December 12

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19 December 12
sunsetcomingon:

New Jamie Hewlett interview here
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sunsetcomingon:

New Jamie Hewlett interview here

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16 December 12

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11 November 12

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23 October 12

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20 September 12

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14 August 12
Jamie Hewlett, artist and filmmaker

I was a fidgety and noisy child. All my school reports said that I couldn’t concentrate and that I was always distracting the rest of the class - I was a pain, by all accounts. But when I drew, I was calm.
Drawing allowed me to get lost in a bubble, and I was suddenly quet and content. At weekends, while all my friendds were out playinng football in the park, I went to lessons at the local art college. i could draw happily for hours and hours and not realise what the time was. And nothing has changed, really. I’m the same today.
But, as the years go by, it becomes harder and harder to find those uninterrupted moments when you’re left alone to be in the headspace and lose yourself in drawing. I’m lucky if I get one hour a day when the phone isn’t ringing and there are no emails to answer but, when I do, nothing tops it.
It’s about reaching that moment of pure ecstasy when a drawing just happens. Where every move you make with your hand and every thought  you have in your head grows in front of you without any mistakes; no rubbing out, starting again and getting frustrated. It’s like being in a trance - it’s a fluid - and you almost don’t remember doing the picture. 
Drawing is an escape from all the unnecessary things in life that get in the way of being free…

Jamie Hewlett, artist and filmmaker

I was a fidgety and noisy child. All my school reports said that I couldn’t concentrate and that I was always distracting the rest of the class - I was a pain, by all accounts. But when I drew, I was calm.

Drawing allowed me to get lost in a bubble, and I was suddenly quet and content. At weekends, while all my friendds were out playinng football in the park, I went to lessons at the local art college. i could draw happily for hours and hours and not realise what the time was. And nothing has changed, really. I’m the same today.

But, as the years go by, it becomes harder and harder to find those uninterrupted moments when you’re left alone to be in the headspace and lose yourself in drawing. I’m lucky if I get one hour a day when the phone isn’t ringing and there are no emails to answer but, when I do, nothing tops it.

It’s about reaching that moment of pure ecstasy when a drawing just happens. Where every move you make with your hand and every thought  you have in your head grows in front of you without any mistakes; no rubbing out, starting again and getting frustrated. It’s like being in a trance - it’s a fluid - and you almost don’t remember doing the picture. 

Drawing is an escape from all the unnecessary things in life that get in the way of being free…

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Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh