January 2024 Retrospective

Loss, celebration and renewal.

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I have been doing a retrospective since October 2023 as a way to reflect on the month, and for you to get insight into my life in a calmer, gentler way than looking at reels of me walking the dog, or of every meal I’ve eaten posted on Facebook. It’s a self-contained retrospective so you don’t get distracted on social media. It’s also somewhat of a diary for me so I can look back and laugh in the future. Bigheadedly, I thought it might be interesting to a reader to hear about an artist’s life, as I would have loved to hear more about what Jean Dubuffet got up to day to day and the meals he ate.

January has been a funny old month. Despite having my brother’s funeral and being ill for 95% of the month, I have been feeling in relatively good spirits. We’ve had my daughter’s first birthday which makes up for anything else that’s happened!

There’s been a whole load of decluttering this month, the biggest studio sort-out that I have ever undertaken, plus 4 trips to the tip.

Let’s go…

January 1

Happy New Year! We were asleep before midnight last night, the first time, ever!

January 2

My friend sent me a photo of him wearing my Tupac Design T-shirt. I got a very limited number of these printed.

January 3

My baby’s highchair arrived, woohoo!

A Substack podcast about a past with social anxiety.

January 4

A huge decluttering of art books occurred today.

January 5

My dear brother’s funeral today. RIP Gary. I got him the Army Bugler that he wanted, it was so moving. It was a great and very moving send-off.

Military friends of my brother travelled from all over the country to say goodbye.

January 6

Review: Za Za Bazaar and the Pudding Bowl Blowout. | The Pud-Hog Blog

I went to a huge all-you-can-eat buffet place, this one is of American proportions. If you can imagine a warehouse full of food stalls, but you only pay £19.99, and you can eat all you want! Sadly, I wasn’t feeling great so the excitement of chowing down wasn’t so exciting. We also chatted about how mad this culture is when others don’t have enough to eat!

My Subtack post on distractions.

January 8

Gratefully I have a GP app whereby I can book a video appointment. As I wasn’t feeling well, I managed to get some antibiotics to help with this dreaded virus!

January 9

My dog son, Bruno, loves the heater. As you can see, he chooses heat over the comfort of his bed!

January 10

I had an idea about my new art practice. Read more below:

January 11

My daughter turned 1 today!

January 12

Afternoon nap time zzz…

January 13

I decided to start sharing my weekly art practice on Substack every Saturday, see below:

We had my daughter’s 1st birthday party, she had loads of fun and was super sociable.