We are an online
Sellers of LED Lit Mirrors and associated accessories.
We believe fundamentally in treating our Customers as we
would wish to be treated ourselves and that doesn’t just mean being courteous,
prompt and fair it is also an integral part of our ethic that we will not try
to con our Customers with LOW prices then hit them with a hefty DELIVERY charge
– the PRICE YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU PAY – NOTHING MORE.
If we order something we want it the very NEXT DAY, if we
have to RETURN it we don’t want to have to pay any extra for it and that is
what we do for you, dear Customer.
Robin left Redhill Technical School with 6 'O' Level GCE's
and studied Basic Art at Reigate Art School in an infill year before Studying
Architecture at Regent Street Polytechnic, in the heart of London.
After a year he decided that although he loved Architecture,
the time lapse between concept and creation (5 years or more) was much too long
for him and he managed to get enrolled on the Sculpture Course at Hammersmith
and Fulham College, when it was based in Lime Grove, Shepherd’s Bush opposite
the BBC TV Studios.
There he studied SensorSwitch , Wood and Stone Carving and after obtaining the National Diploma of
Design in Sculpture he was accepted for a Post Graduate Year when he was able
to create Welded Sculptures as well as learning how to Cast in Bronze and
Aluminium.
He then taught at Comprehensive, Grammar and Art Schools,
coaching students in Basic Art, Woodwork to GCSE Level, Wood-Carving and
Sculpture.
He then became a Film and later a TV Make-Up Artist, a list
of some of the Productions he worked on can be found here.
His experience in ShowerproofBathroom Speakers and casting proved
invaluable in producing prosthetics in foam rubber that he was fortunate to
pick up from some of the leading Make-Up Artists of the time. Although he was
lucky enough to work on some big productions (Bonds, the first Star Wars etc.)
the work that he is actually proudest of was on a tiny Horror Production called
Satan’s Slave, that he agreed to work on without any pay. He was tasked with
producing a Nail File in the Eyeball of a live actor (Martin Potter).
In 1980 he saw an
advert in the Sunday Times Colour Supplement for something called a
"Programmable Computer ", and having always had a soft spot for
modern technology, he sent of for one immediately.
The Universal Turing Machine had been conceived by Alan
Turing , as far back as 1936, purely in his head! A fantastic achievement, as
well as helping to win WWII, that man shaped the modern world to an
unbelievable extent! We all owe him a huge debt of thanks.
Robin had heard about chess matches between Humans and
“Computers”. Back then, the Grand Masters always won, but he had been impressed
that the Computers could even play chess.
To know more about it
please visit https://seemysoul.co.uk/
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