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On Naming Pubs

May 20, 2017 art England haibun haiku Paul Conneally poetry psychogeography pub Robin Hood Russ Ralph splacist travel walking writing Leave a comment

Throwing a Left

May 19, 2017 boxing haibun haiku Leamington Spa Little Onion Paul Conneally psychogeography Randolph Turpin Russ Ralph splacist walking Warwick writing Leave a comment

Spring Lamb

May 17, 2017 butcher England haiku lamb Little Onion meat Paul Conneally poetry psychogeography splacist travel walk walking Leave a comment

Wax and Wane

May 17, 2017 England haiku heart heart attack Loughbohemia loughborough moon Paul Conneally poetry psychogeography signs splacist walking waxing Leave a comment

Rubbing Shoes

May 2, 2017 bluebells flowers haiku Little Onion Loughbohemia Paul Conneally poetry psychogeography splacist trees 1 Comment

Floating Blossom

April 17, 2017 art fish haiku Little Onion loughborough Paul Conneally poetry psychogeography walking Leave a comment

Daxa and Jayshree during CAGED The Sound Of New Parks with I-Mitri CounterAction (Dimitris Moraitis) and Little Onion (Paul Conneally)

December 10, 2016 art austerity Caged culture experimental I-mitri CounterAction Little Onion music New Parks Paul Conneally politics psychogeography Soft Touch Arts Leave a comment

Hartleys Coffee and Sandwich Bar – Nottingham ‘from the hip’ – Paul Conneally 2016

November 1, 2016 britain culture From the hip nottingham Paul Conneally photography psychogeography splacist street photography travel Leave a comment

CANDY VAN

October 12, 2016 art candy leicester Paul Conneally psychogeography splacist street photography Leave a comment

‘PROPHYLACTIC’

October 5, 2016 art Cannes france involuntary painting Paul Conneally photography psychogeography street photography Leave a comment

INVIGILATOR : MALVERN – Paul Conneally & Nikki Pugh

September 28, 2016 art artists emotions invigilator malvern Nikki Pugh Paul Conneally psychogeography splacist UK artists Leave a comment

‘Chilled’ – Lifestyle Express – Leicester

September 12, 2016 chilled leicester Lifestyle Express muslim Paul Conneally photography psychogeography splacist street photography walking Leave a comment

‘Early September’ from the photo series Lost In The Supermarket

September 9, 2016 haiku haiku poetry Little Onion loughborough Paul Conneally psychogeography shopping street photography supermarket Leave a comment

Family Ties

August 30, 2016 art Dronfield Paul Conneally photography psychogeography shopping splacist street photography supermarket Leave a comment

Cannes From The Hip ‘Seated Six’

August 19, 2016 art Cannes from the Hip From the hip Paul Conneally photography psychogeography street photography style travel Leave a comment

Got That Bingo Feeling

June 26, 2016 architecture art Bingo Paul Conneally photography psychogeography street photography urban Leave a comment

The Courtyard – Forest Lodge Primary School

June 24, 2016 Dada Forest Lodge Primary School leicester Max Ernst Millree Hughes New Parks New York Paul Conneally psychogeography splacist Leave a comment

they say the neon lights are bright

May 18, 2016 Drifters Loughbohemia loughborough Paul Conneally psychogeography splacist Leave a comment

‘the glitter rubs right off and you’re nowhere’

May 18, 2016 Broadway Loughbohemia loughborough Paul Conneally photography psychogeography splacist street photography urban landscape Leave a comment

Park Road Crossing

May 17, 2016 design landscape Paul Conneally photography psychogeography splacist Town urban landscape walking Leave a comment

What’s In Your Shed?

April 28, 2016 art garden shed Maurice Maguire Paul Conneally poetry portrait psychogeography snibston splacist text art word search wordsearch portraits Leave a comment

Hanging an Exhibition – New Walk Museum and Art Gallery – Leicester

March 7, 2016 leicester Lewis Buttery Millree Hughes Moving On New Parks New Walk Museum and Art Gallery New York Paul Conneally psychogeography Sally Norman Soft Touch Arts splacist Vince Atwood Leave a comment

House of Wax – Great Yarmouth

February 26, 2016 architecture building house of wax Paul Conneally photography psychogeography seaside waxwork Yarmouth Leave a comment

Onshore Sleet

February 20, 2016 Great Yarmouth haibun haiku haiku poet Little Onion markets mindfulness mushy peas Paul Conneally pie and peas poetry psychogeography text Leave a comment

‘New Parks Centre Library’ – Millree Hughes and Paul Conneally 2016

February 6, 2016 architecture art design installation leicester Leicester City Council Millree Hughes New Parks painting New York Paul Conneally psychogeography sculpture Soft Touch Arts splacist Leave a comment

Tyre and Kerb Mark – Involuntary Painting 1 New Parks : New York Installation New Parks Centre Library

February 3, 2016 involuntary painting leicester Millree Hughes New York painting Paul Conneally psychogeography public art splacist Leave a comment

Moonage Golf Dream – For A Better World Play Golf On The Moon

January 27, 2016 Arnold Circus David Bowie golf golf on the moon Gordon Joly Mile End Paul Conneally psychogeography splacist Tim Wright Leave a comment

DOT Newhall Square – Birmingham UK

January 2, 2016 architecture art birmingham Hannah Nicklin Nikki Pugh Paul Conneally psychogeography splacist Leave a comment

Thirty Pieces Of Silver

December 29, 2015 loughborough market town music Paul Conneally psychogeography sonic landscape sound art soundscape Leave a comment

Glorious

December 23, 2015 Paul Conneally photography psychogeography RE-TALE retail splacist tesco Leave a comment

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