| 26/02/2014, 18:34 Subject Tim
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Tim Hill AKA Bivouac 1927 AKA Veil Craft is one of the most brilliantly creative people I've ever known in my life. These images cost me a bomb today in petrol money, congestion charges, parking tickets and fines but I just don't care because it was too much fun just hanging out. Tim was very into discussing four-dimensional geometry with me today. (I didn't really have much to bring to the table.) I picked him up in south London (where we drank a quick coffee and had some cheese on toast - Tim also had some homemade marmalade) before visiting a random car breakers where Tim spotted a wrecked vintage Triumph automobile with a wooden-finish interior and token beaten up Bible on the dashboard, plus broomstick attached to the rear. We then headed north for spur of the moment Vietnamese food in Old St and then I dropped him off in Bethnal Green where he works as an artist's assistant.