the timeline is unraveling— Tim Etchells (@Tim_Etchells) October 3, 2020 (via…
the timeline is unraveling
— Tim Etchells (@Tim_Etchells) October 3, 2020
(via http://twitter.com/Tim_Etchells/status/1312502280793456640)
the timeline is unraveling
— Tim Etchells (@Tim_Etchells) October 3, 2020
(via http://twitter.com/Tim_Etchells/status/1312502280793456640)
REPLACE THE SKY INSTANTLY
— Tim Etchells (@Tim_Etchells) July 15, 2020
(via http://twitter.com/Tim_Etchells/status/1283404756866797574)
“well, it’s a big question, i’m busy today so I’m not going to discuss it with you”
— Tim Etchells (@Tim_Etchells) October 28, 2019
(via http://twitter.com/Tim_Etchells/status/1188779266353311744)
Endland is a collection of cut-up dystopian fables set in a fractured half-hallucinated version of England. The Autumn launch is getting closer. “And the Gods looked down on Endland (sic) and tbh they were pretty unhappy how it all turned out”. https://t.co/UFuem0nY6C
— Tim Etchells (@Tim_Etchells) August 29, 2019
(via http://twitter.com/Tim_Etchells/status/1167002266555076608)
personally hope these kids bring the whole stinking machine to a halt. glad they are on their feet and taking a lead.
— Tim Etchells (@Tim_Etchells) February 15, 2019
(via http://twitter.com/Tim_Etchells/status/1096464248459444224)
Great text on a great painter. Everything and nothing at the same time. “It has to look easy,” he said, “That feeling like it just happened.” That quote is something to write up somewhere as a constant reminder no matter what medium you’re working in. https://t.co/ShQGOSsgpZ
— Tim Etchells (@Tim_Etchells) February 11, 2019
(via http://twitter.com/Tim_Etchells/status/1095017642560237570)