''Art is about what you know'' George Spencer-Brown
Born in Spain, with a Peruvian mother and an English father I moved to London at the age of 4 where I've lived surrounded by friends ever since. I always painted as a child and by the age of 16 whilst at Eton could make the most life-like of paintings (pictured right). I was also deeply interested in Music and Poetry at the time and gained a lot of satisfaction from playing football and squash throughout all my formative years, as well as debating. I then became interested in Theology which I studied at Cambridge but encountered difficulties, which I've now done my best to overcome. This website represents a dialogue between me and you of some of these thoughts through some of this most interesting time and see, perhaps, whether you can see some of me reflected in this and, with any luck, I can see some of you! I hope you enjoy - the more this website develops we will realise how little it is that we all can say what we really ''know'' and that I hope in the midst of this I can always be ''to my mine own self be true''. Enjoy.
Me and my wonderful mother in Peru, where this painting inspired me to get back with it - not bad for a 16 year old, hey?
Me and my father in Switzerland, where we had a ski appartment, aged 3.
Around 2015 I also discovered the mathematics of George Spencer-Brown, who revolutionised my understanding of Theology through the precision of mathematics and in particular teaching me to remember. I remember everything.
Jamie Macalpine-Leny pictured here December 2017, who we tragically lost at the age of 26. This website is dedicated to his memory.