Friday, December 30, 2011

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Car Parts Cow

Helsinki based sculptor, Miina Äkkijyrkkä makes huge cows out of recycled car parts...feast your eyes on this!







Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Pip & Pop...We miss you magic land!

Pip & Pop...We miss you magic land!

Ok,Magic Land...I have been meaning to write this post for a little while now but I keep getting distracted! This magical exhibition by Perth-based artist duo Pip & Pop (Nicole Andrijevic and Tanya Schultz)is currently showing at Brisbane's Gallery of Modern Art. It is a breathtaking and awesome feast for your eyes. All the installations are scaled down and are really quite miniature - not that you really get a sense of this from my photo's. The delicacy and attention to detail is fascinating and every time you look at the work you see something new!

"Drawing on children’s stories, creation myths, Buddhist cosmologies, video games and folktales, Pip & Pop create large-scale fantasy worlds coloured with a bright, often fluorescent palette, using cake-decorating tools, intricate layers of sugar, glitter, modelling clay and mirrors"


"Pathways and peepholes will lead visitors to different worlds: a magical forest filled with strange flowers, vines, mushrooms and animals; a cosmic universe condensed into a darkened room with twinkly stars; and a volcanic lake with crystals, mist and liquid pools are just some of the creations waiting to be discovered"

If you are in Brisbane before the 4th March 2012 visit this exhibition - you won't be disappointed. For more info check out 




















Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Von T =


Welcome to the world of Von T... Von Treskow's dark little sister. Designed and made in Melbourne, this tough range of jewellery is made with precious stones, onxy and pearls for that instant gothic romance meets rock star look. For more info go here







Wednesday, December 14, 2011

My cup of tea...

The Future

 The Future 2011, Written and directed by Miranda July. Starring Miranda July, Hamish Linklater and David Warshofsky.

The Future is a whimsical film about a non committal couple in their mid 30’s who have been together for 4 years but appear to lead a “boring life”. Jason is  a tech support worked who works from home and Sophie is a children's dance teacher who is trying to make a you-tube dance video in her spare time. Sophie and Jason decide to about to adopt a sick talking cat called Paw Paw. They find out that they can’t take Paw Paw  home for a month and realise they want to spend the next 30 days living before the shackles of owning a pet “tie them down”. They turn off the internet and quit their jobs only to find things don’t really go according to plan....

I loved this film, not only because of the beautifully minimalistic way it’s shot but because Miranda July seems to carry through her quirky sense of style which is reflected in the characters, their relationships and interactions with each other.

It was really my cup of tea.

  


Monday, November 14, 2011

Instagram I love you!!

I have recently become addicted to the Instagram app on my phone - a great social photo sharing app. I thought I'd post some pics I took recently on my trip to Queensland...




magic




Saturday, November 12, 2011

Cannibal Capers...

These are treasures all right, I am so inspired by Disney's Silly Symphonies cartoons right now, especially the crazy macabre plots, synchronized music, the timing and the way it all comes together.

"The Silly Symphonies were a series of musically-themed animated shorts that launched in 1929 and ended exactly ten years later in 1939. Disney's chief composer Carl Stalling (who would later reach even greater fame as the main Looney Tunes composer for Warner Bros.) began to grow weary of writing music to match the pre-determined action and gags of the animation in his early shorts. Stalling prompted the concept of animation dictated by the flow of music instead. With this, Walt eventually produced a line of unique, unrelated animated shorts known as the Silly Symphonies. Shown before the feature film along with newsreels and serials, the Symphonies did not feature known cartoon characters like Mickey Mouse and the concept was a slow start with Walt's distributor at the time".

 Cannibal Capers
 The Skeleton Dance
Hell's Bells

Friday, November 11, 2011

Clog it UP with Swedish Hasbeens



I have been in LOVE with Swedish Hasbeens for years now and in particular the Braided Sky High...and I think it's time I got a pair to match back perfectly with all my 50's vintage summer dresses!

My problem is that I cannot choose a colour...I am leaning towards Nature (bottom) but then I like the Black and the Red and the Mint and the Yellow and the Pink....












Thursday, November 10, 2011

The Importance of a Dead End Street :

I discovered Dead End Street by The Kinks and The Importance of Being Idle by Oasis some time ago but have been recently rediscovering them on my ipod. Evidently, Oasis were hugely influenced by The Kinks - not hard to imagine why. Check out the video's below, both clips are GREAT and I love the shoes!



The Kinks, Dead End Street, 1966 (Ray Davies) 




Oasis, The Importance of Being Idle, 2005