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Sustainably Creative by Michael Nobbs

Little and Often

big drawing


I’ve started to make a very big drawing in a wonderfullt thick notebook I found in Muji. Very tired this morning after walking (nearly) everywhere yesterday. Wondering if I should stay another day. Had great pie by the side of the Thames with June.

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no teapot…


I’ve no teapot (and only a VERY small cup) in my little room so I’m improvising with a plastic cup and a saucer to keep my extra tea hot while I drink my first cup. I also need to stand and hold the switch on the kettle on to make the kettle boil. Tea making more »

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off to london…


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SenseCam


This looks very exciting. I want one. Imagine if it could be linked up to a blog; suddenly it would be possible to effortlessly capture and publish every aspect of our gloriously mundane lives (even the fact that I’m now sitting and blogging in the toilet)… I’m very interested in the idea of finding ways more »

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  • Michael Nobbs

    I'm Michael Nobbs, an artist, blogger and tea drinker (not necessarily in that order).

    I'd like to show you that it is possible to stay creative even when energy is in short supply, and how working on small creative acts on a regular basis can build over time into a substantial body of work (and even a creative career).

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