Monday, 7 June 2010

That was so last spring



And it was. Shot with my 1970s Pentax 35mm camera on expired film.

Sunday, 6 June 2010

A bout de souffle



In this weekend's Guardian, Philip French takes a glimpse into Jean-Luc Godard's A bout de souffle (Breathless). It's the films' 50th anniversary, and French (oddly enough, that is his surname) takes a glimpse into Godard's successful film career, the film which would begin the French new wave, the tumultuous relationships with his arch-nemesis, and the influence he has created on some of the most iconic filmmakers of our time. French also leaves a nice list of must-see new wave films- if you haven't seen them already.

Wednesday, 24 February 2010

The Simple Life


If I had to envision what a perfect day would look like, I think it would look like this music video. I enjoy Lisa Mitchell's sweet melodic voice, but I appreciate Vanessa Caswill's vision. Sometimes it's the simple things in life that can make you the happiest.

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Boxes are the new black


I came across this photo series documenting a street performance by Courtney Kelly Ziegler, titled Life in a Box, where she walks the streets of Montmarte wearing only a cardboard box. The public reaction is obvious- the stares, the gloating, the awkwardness- but unless you're homeless and live in a box, there is something wonderfully liberating from being taken out of your comfort zone and experiencing life in the raw. I mean, in a box.

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Beauty is the Beast


I own a magnifying mirror- a woman's prized possession, as well as her ultimate worst enemy. On the normal side of the mirror, I'm me. A little blemish here or there, maybe my eye brows need a bit of plucking. No biggie. I'm not so bad looking. I can deal. On the magnifying side- I'll need my roommate to escort me out the house with the "Only you see that reflection" speech, until I put her face to face with her reflection magnified x300. $146 of beauty products and an appointment with my beloved esthetician later, I've nicknamed myself SuBo, and I'm eating Arugala lettuce for lunch.

Originally published by Blend Magazine in 2008, Simon Wald-Lasowski's photo series titled "Beauty is the Beast" is based on the assumption that beauty is the imperfection. He brings up an interesting topic that is definitely relatable. Maybe he has a magnifying mirror too.

Monday, 1 February 2010

Robo Girl Types


She walks. She probably doesn't talk. She's a 6 foot tall beauty, and apparently has an ass of steel. That's probably what Jeremy Mayer was thinking while he spent his 1,400 hours building Nude IV, aka Delilah. Made entirely out of vintage typewriters (approx. 50), Mayer was inspired by his friends' paintings based on robot women. In a wired.com interview, he mentions how he wanted to achieve sexy without being slutty- giving a sexually charged presence while keeping dignity and pride. Mission Accomplished Mayer- you've got great taste in women.

Thursday, 28 January 2010

Hair Sculpture


Someone once told me that my hair bun resembled a bird nest. What they didn't know, was that all though a bird nest may not be the hottest hairtyle example, editors of the latest book Hair'em Scare'em would. Hat hair, drapes, sea of braids... there is nothing that hair stylists in this book haven't though of.