these are from a freelance project for a friend's band that I did at the end of last year. they were made into posters and t-shirts.
at the moment I am working on an off-shoot project that should be unveiled in the coming weeks...
13.3.11
9.3.11
Advertising Architecture/Designing with friends
My dear life friend and designer-buddy Angela Woda recently blogged about our poster design that was exhibited in the Architecture Association's 'Advertising Architecture' (that's a lot of 'A's!) 2010 competition.
The design process for the submission was carried out from our separate studios in Sydney and Melbourne, via skype and emails. You should definitely keep an eye on Miss Woda. She is going to change the world.
The design process for the submission was carried out from our separate studios in Sydney and Melbourne, via skype and emails. You should definitely keep an eye on Miss Woda. She is going to change the world.
This is the final product that was exhibited at Surry Hills library:
...And this is our statement that went along side it in the catalogue (which I lost on the night...)...
"Man does come into the world with eyes, but only by slow education does he learn to see" Walter Gropius.
We are all born with spatial imagination and awareness. There is a fabulous difference between the world that we create within the flatland of paper space, and the physical limitations of the real world beyond. All built form has the potential to give their inhabitants delight, comfort and joy. These are experiences that you can’t find in a line, but are drawn by an Architect in the knowledge of what the line will mean when the drawing on paper is transported into the third dimension.
The hero shot can sell an image. But this is not a pipe.
What makes architects so important?
An Architect knows the difference.
8.3.11
Chloé - Winter 2011/12 runway
I have the world's most terrible migrane - I have had it since last Thursday!
Bringing some relief to my head trauma and bed rest is the Chloé winter runway. These are some of my favourite looks.
Bringing some relief to my head trauma and bed rest is the Chloé winter runway. These are some of my favourite looks.
3.3.11
siteless somethings sometimes
François Blanciak’s book ‘Siteless’ features 1001 architectural designs unconstrained by scale or context. Each of his hand drawn sketches represents a possible design for a building anywhere –or maybe nowhere– in the world. Each drawing is complemented with a title, which is just as imaginative and humorous. However, as I have spent much of the summer reading Heidegger, I am still unsure of how this concept sits in my head! Regardless, it is fun.
2.3.11
a dance for one
this morning i took my first peek at the new lover lookbook. lover is probably my most favourite brand, i have gone great distances physically, emotionally, and financially (hehe) to secure purchases in the past and i am sure that this collection will be a similar story. i love so many of the pieces - it will be hard to choose! The silhouettes and colour palette are totally in keeping with what i am wanting to wear at the moment - how does lover keep reading my mind!?

1.3.11
double exposure
this week dan mountford has provided me with endless inspiration. Double exposures within the shots happen 'in camera' and then he uses photo editing software to further enhance them into beautiful finished images as shown below. I love the mix of analogue and digital technology in his pieces, something I have been considering a lot lately in the current state of architectural education and practice. I think that it is equally important to master both physical and digital tools of production, manifestation and communication within architecture and design at large. In order to arrive at the best outcome, it is important to be able to throw into the ring whatever technique is best suited to achieving the end result, regardless of how archaic. no?
Anecdote - I went to by perspex today to make a model and the lady at the checkout said " I didn't think architects ever made models anymore. I thought they did everything on super high tech expensive computer systems that are invented by astronauts". I had so many responses racing through my head, what a funny thing to say! Crazy! ...and ended up just saying "yeah, pretty much...".
Anecdote - I went to by perspex today to make a model and the lady at the checkout said " I didn't think architects ever made models anymore. I thought they did everything on super high tech expensive computer systems that are invented by astronauts". I had so many responses racing through my head, what a funny thing to say! Crazy! ...and ended up just saying "yeah, pretty much...".
22.2.11
18.2.11
True genius
Yes, it is true. I have a massive crush on Jeff Bridges. His roles in the Big Lebowski and Tron are fantastic and entirely memorable, and his latest character in True Grit certainly did not disappoint.
My adoration grew even stronger after realizing that before becoming an actor, Mr. Bridges had a passion for photography that lasted through his career and is still in full flight! During the making of True Grit he took a set of beautiful shots on a Widelux panoramic camera. He keeps the most delightful project diary on his website - what a man! My obsession grows.
p.s. Hailee Steinfeld at the Baftas. So cute! (She wore a Miu Miu black ricamo duchesse dress with a crystal embroidered bodice and peplum waist). I would not have worn a lavender bag with it - but I like it on her, I think it's fun and makes the look much more age appropriate!
My adoration grew even stronger after realizing that before becoming an actor, Mr. Bridges had a passion for photography that lasted through his career and is still in full flight! During the making of True Grit he took a set of beautiful shots on a Widelux panoramic camera. He keeps the most delightful project diary on his website - what a man! My obsession grows.
p.s. Hailee Steinfeld at the Baftas. So cute! (She wore a Miu Miu black ricamo duchesse dress with a crystal embroidered bodice and peplum waist). I would not have worn a lavender bag with it - but I like it on her, I think it's fun and makes the look much more age appropriate!
13.2.11
♥
i would like to share one of my favourite love songs with you on this most lovely and delightful of valentine's days. this cover is sung by a band that i saw with edward at one of the first music festivals we attended together, the killers. it will never be the same as dire straits, but it is still beautiful.
play it loud and hard, lovers!
play it loud and hard, lovers!
Rodarte & Elle
wow. Elle Fanning is adorable! I especially love the third look.
"This is a proper film in which something is always about to happen, even if it doesn’t (but it does). Everything is normal, nothing explicable... And holy Elle Fanning! Flaxen-haired and angel-countenanced, she holds your gaze so tightly and so carelessly, the way most girls hold dandelions" - SNP
busy bee!!!
I've been such a bus bee lately, wanting to post so many things but always on the go to do something else more pressing. This is a reminder for me to post some things - a patchwork quilt I've been lovely working on/ neglecting the boy over (!), some photos that i've edited for my portfolio, a large oil painting I've been commissioned over, and some other craft projects!
Also, I must post some lovely vintage pieces we found on our beach-side holiday up the coast a fortnight ago.
much to do! must be off!
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Also, I must post some lovely vintage pieces we found on our beach-side holiday up the coast a fortnight ago.
much to do! must be off!
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9.2.11
true love and happy endings/beginnings
My beautiful friend Nicola is a talented florist, and her blog is not only full of lovely, cheery things but always brings a smile to my face.
A little (wee) while ago she had a ridiculously beautiful wedding with her Scottish prince, which incidentally fell on the same day as my anniversary, and was a reminder of the joy and beauty of life - that anything is possible and fairy tale romance is real!
A little (wee) while ago she had a ridiculously beautiful wedding with her Scottish prince, which incidentally fell on the same day as my anniversary, and was a reminder of the joy and beauty of life - that anything is possible and fairy tale romance is real!
7.2.11
31.1.11
rockaway
I'm pretty sure that I've watched this on youtube about one thousand times. It's probably my ideal fantasy to run a cafe in a collective and inspirational and chilled out setting like this. Maybe I could also show my art there in the cafe? Maybe edward could have an extra nook to roast coffee? Maybe I could make all sorts of delicious seasonal dishes and treats?! maybe some friends that like cooking could also do cameos!!!!?!?! Maybe some days when it is amazing down at the surf we could just shut up shop and have a sign saying "cafe moved to the beach"!?!?! I want a bee hive on my roof!!!!
yes.
yes.
28.1.11
beach house
last night i was swept away to angel place to see beach house as part of the sydney festival. It was such a beautiful performance, and my first time to hear Victoria Legrand’s haunting vocals in real life!
I loved the simple stage set with glittery spinning cubes that hovered all around the stage. Also, as it was in the recital hall from time to time i enjoyed turning around and seeing the play of lights and reflections throughout the triple height space.
I loved the simple stage set with glittery spinning cubes that hovered all around the stage. Also, as it was in the recital hall from time to time i enjoyed turning around and seeing the play of lights and reflections throughout the triple height space.
26.1.11
moutain man
last week I was lucky enough to surprised by le boyfriend with tickets to see the band mountain man at the spiegeltent. Their beautiful harmonies have been flying around in my head ever since.
25.1.11
Steven Alan
I adore Steven Alan's Spring 2011 collection - these are some of my favourite looks. The neutrals along with select pastels and punches of bright colour is such a treat.
23.1.11
hand made zines
how cute are these illustrations? the first is Beef Knuckles, a collaborative effort, and Telephone & Me by Mel Stringer and the second Pages from Fly Away Bird.
Perhaps this year I might bundle up my own illustrations into a zine...
22.1.11
sunday
what a delightful sunday! Started off with an Israeli FEAST at Shenkin with Edward and some of his coffee buddies. After shaking off the caffeine overload we (accidentally) marathon shopped at magnation. I went in for a magazine that it turned out they don't have and came out with three others! Stella (amazing first edition magazine), Detail (Architecture magazine) on re-use of products and Oh Comely magazine (which I'm sure will be a new favourite for many editions to come!)
This devine shopping experience was followed by a quick surf at Narrabean, reading in the sun and eating prawns for lunch! I wish it would last forever.
Oh comely magazine - a new love!
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This devine shopping experience was followed by a quick surf at Narrabean, reading in the sun and eating prawns for lunch! I wish it would last forever.
Oh comely magazine - a new love!
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21.1.11
rings on my fingers and bells on my toes (and flowers in my hair)
Loving my new Jordy By Jordan Askill triple heart ring and thinking it would be lovely to wear with a flower garland in my hair today...(this picture is not me, I don't know where it's from - but the garland is pretty much what I want to be wearing!!!)
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