You should click on the link above right now and look at the photos in the Telegraph’s Science Photo Library.

“….. Artwork showing space debris in low and geostationary Earth orbit. Space debris includes thousands of inactive satellites, fragments of broken up spacecraft and equipment lost by astronauts. This artwork is based on density data, but is not to scale …..”

“….. Human tongue surface, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The tongue is covered in many backward facing projections called filiform papillae, which sense pressure …..”
visit the Telegraph’s Science Photo Library NOW!
Filed under: Photographs by Jo | Tags: aberdeen, castlegate, fisheye, jo gannon, lomo
The Castlegate, Aberdeen
35mm lomo fisheye
October 2009.
Filed under: Photographs by Jo, Uncategorized | Tags: jo gannon, pavement, photography, robot


http://www.dazeddigital.com/Photography/article/4381/1/Urban_Polaroids
From dazeddigital.com …..
” ….. When Polaroid stopped production of their Instant Film in 2008, The Impossible Project purchased all the machinery and equipment at Polaroid’s Dutch factory to bring back Instant Film in 2010.
Urban Outfitters presents limited edition 700 hand-numbered deadstock Polaroid camera kits. The exclusive Special Edition will include one pack of Polaroid Instant Film along with one of the most sought after analog instant cameras, the Polaroid ONE600 Classic, the last Polaroid camera ever produced ….. “
Filed under: Jo's Exhibitions, Other Peoples Exhibitions | Tags: i heart utg, i love utg to death, insert, union terrace gerdens, utg

“I love UTG to death”
Pen and ink drawing
This is the piece i put into the Insert exhibition at Project Slogan. Thanks to Fraser Denholm for the photo
Filed under: Photographs by Jo | Tags: amsterdam, invader, mosaic, space invaders, street art
Could this be Invader’s handywork?





Filed under: Jo's Exhibitions, Other Peoples Exhibitions | Tags: aberdeen, artists, i love utg, union terrace gardens, utg
to see the full article click the link
http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/1377684?UserKey=
a snippet …..
….. Miss Guthrie, who also organised the exhibition, said: “We felt an exhibition of local artists was the perfect way to kick off our series of events. It is our belief that art is created to engage thought and debate. This show is a really great example of artists working together in a totally positive and creative way to try and show their support for a campaign that aims to give them a reason to stay in the city.” …..
Go Katie! (Miss Guthie)
Filed under: Other Peoples Exhibitions | Tags: aberdeen, art, peacock visual arts, screen print, seripop, silkscreen
I was looking through some old photos, when i came accross these beauties. Photos of SERIPOP’s amazing exhibition of prints at Peacock Visual Arts way back in February of this year. So good.




Filed under: Photographs by Jo | Tags: aberdeen, ink, mmm, photo, printmaking
I took this amazing photo of some silver tshirt printing ink. mmm yummy.

One of the photos I took of Adam Barker Mill was in the Arts section of the Herald.