Spent some time in the garden this morning and came across some amazing poppy heads that have become skeletal, super fragile and beautiful. Took a load of photos i think im going to use to make a cd booklet.
On a total sidenote, im watching the Scrubs episode where the lady hears singing and musicals - its awesome - 'Check the Poooo'
So while im out face-painting 70 kids this morning at circus skills holiday club i see the tuck shop, that most mythical of pit-stops for children, and i get drawn in by the smells and sights... sweet like candy.
my expectations - Transformers, helmed by the dazzling Michael Bay, is a treat. As im sure everyone already knows A war re-erupts on Earth between two robotic clans, the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons, leaving the fate of mankind hanging in the balance. My driving ability also hung in the balance last night after seeing an advance screening, because my mind was offically 'blown'
"With the Allspark gone, we cannot return life to our planet. And fate has yielded its reward: a new world to call home. We live among its people now, hiding in plain sight, but watching over them in secret, waiting, protecting. I have witnessed their capacity for courage, and though we are worlds apart, like us, there's more to them than meets the eye. I am Optimus Prime, and I send this message to any surviving Autobots taking refuge among the stars: we are here, we are waiting."
Its good to get away from it all for a while.. turn off the computer, put away the laptop, close your favourite program - and hit the outdoors. Obv i still think taking a camera is a good idea :D and maybe even an ipod.. and of course dont forget your phone.. but amidst all the irony and double standards, see something new. I took a trip in the limited sunshine on thursday with a good friend and saw so many amazing creatures i felt totally inspired by nature. You can check out some of the photos from the trip here
This critter was my definate favourite find of the day - he let us watch him sunning himself and stretching (looked like he was reaching for us) and then came down to our level for a bit of a frolic. We stood for a good 20 minutes in silence just admiring.
A delightfully comic yarn by a master story teller, Whisky Galore tracks the effects of a whisky shortage, and then a whisky surplus, on the fictional islands of Great and Little Todday, in the Scottish Hebrides, during World War II. A tale told with a tremendous love for the people and the heritage of the Hebrides... i love the offset print colour overlaps. Another awesome Penguin..
Its been a busy transitional period of late for me, moving back home after graduating, applying for jobs etc.. Sooo this all means i have a huge backlog of exciting things to post - so keep all eyes peeled over the coming days and weeks while i catch up! Also finally filled in those annoying gaps on by bag :)
Last year some of my good friends produced some advice posters of which i purchased a couple.. ive just got the email i assume they did, so time to get my thinking cap on! Both David 'Dave' Bain and Temujin 'Tem' Doran produced some excellent posters. The above Bain illustration was one of my favourites.
Rocket belt, rocket pack, jet pack, and similar names, are various types of device, usually worn on the back, that use jets of escaping gases to allow the user to fly. The concept of these devices evolved from the 1920s when Buck Rogers, science fiction comic strip hero, used a rocket pack for travel (incidentally in the Amazing Stories publications..)
How cool are these things?! seriously. My first memory of a rocket pack was watching the 1965 the James Bond movie Thunderball featuring Bond (played by Sean Connery) attending a funeral of an agent of the mysterious organization SPECTRE in a French Chateau. The SPECTRE agent is alive and dressed as his own widow. Bond liquidates the enemy, then flees to the roof and flies away using the previously hidden rocket pack.
So if anyone is stuck for what to get me for Christmas this year, look no futher..
Some of my friends are off diving to in the Red Sea this coming week so in their honour take a gander at the inspiring undersea photography of Andrej Belic
Cover Browser is an awesome website i recently discovered containing hundreds of scanned in covers - It’s nowhere near complete (how could it be? That’d be one massive archive), but it is a great reference tool, and a lot of fun to watch the art styles change over time.
Whatevers - Asda have produced these travesties of confectionary, attempting a streetwise update of the much beloved classic
Asda sweet buyer James Davies explained: "We thought it was time to update this old favourite. With sayings from characters in shows such as Little Britain and the Catherine Tate Show providing us with more and more contemporary slang, we thought we needed to reflect this."
Lovers of the English language will be delighted to learn that - for their 24p a packet - they will also be entertained by gems including "Bovvered", "As if", "Respect" and "Minger".
Whatevers are actually manufactured by Swizzels at its Matlock factory, and they own its copyright. Apparently, it's the only outfit with a machine capable of doing the embossed messages... shame on them!
Wally Yachts is a maritime design and manufacture company based in Monte Carlo, Monaco. It was started up by the wealthy Italian businessman Luca Bassani in 1994 and has produced an impressive range of upper market sail yachts and more recently motor yachts, the most noteworthy being the truly unique 118 WallyPower. The 118 WallyPower is the sleek yacht featured in the pretty poor movie "The Island," starring Scarlett Johansson and Ewan McGregor. My boy Bertie showed me this boat a while ago and i instantly was blown away.. check it out!
No Idols is a fresh clothing company running from the north of England by a very talented fellow called Adam. At the very least i suggest you check this guy out and get inspired by his drive to create..i know i do. First few tees are up for sale here and im told the silver print looks sic. Keep your eyes peeled for some very sweet skate decks coming soon..
Punk-rock-super-group is a moniker thrown around all too easily these days.. but this one i have high hopes for! Current and former members of Rise Against, Ignite, Reach the Sky, Spark of Life have come together in a new project called Last Of The Believers. The band draws from the hardcore influences of their previous endeavors with a more melodic style of vocals and choruses. Featuring vocalist Steve Jennings, guitarist/vocalist Chris Chasse, bassist, Brett Rasmussen, guitarist Nik Piscitello and drummer Phillip Lee, the Los Angeles based group promises to have demos available soon.
Avant Garde was a magazine notable for graphic and logogram design by Herb Lubalin.
Dry transfer is a term used to describe decals which can be applied without the use of water or other solvent. Sometimes they are called rub-ons or rubdowns due to the method of application.
In writing and typography a ligature occurs where two or more letter-forms are joined as a single glyph. Ligatures usually replace two sequential characters sharing common components, and are part of a more general class of glyphs called "contextual forms" where the specific shape of a letter depends on context such as surrounding letters or proximity to the end of a line.
Found these awesome Avant Garde ligatures in amongst my letraset, scanned then in and managed to use them for a project. I flipping love ligatures..
Good friend Chez took some shots of my housemates and i in our respective bedrooms before we cleared out our student house... the fruits of his labour are shown here along with a messing around shot i took of us both. Happy times x
Third place isnt something we might think very worthy of accolade these days.. maybe we never did. Anyhow, i saw this badge and after buying it and wearing it for a while i got to thinking about it a lot (maybe too much) - who got the badge for coming third, and what for? - is it a sign for losing or almost winning? - worn with pride or shame? Either way, it rules.