The podcast of the Paul Smith: Design at Work interview, (held at the Apple Store three weeks ago) is now available to download from iTunes...and it's free! It really is worth a look. Not only is the man a genius designer, he's also really nice with a brilliant sense of humour. Sit back and enjoy!
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Thames boat ride by night
In all my years living here, I have never got round to taking a boat trip down the Thames…until this week that is! As an alternative to a packed tube station we decided to jump on the next river service from North Greenwich to Waterloo…oh and what fun we had! The views were stunning and the boat was surprisingly fast…plus there is a bar on board - what more could you want?! As you will see from the photos, a tripod would have come in handy (as well as less alcohol in the system!), but I still think these fuzzy snaps have a nice quality to them…
Labels:
Boats,
Canary Wharf,
River Thames,
Southbank,
Thames clippers
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Best of British Pt2
Here are some more photos celebrating all that is Best of British, with these images capturing the quaint, kooky and of course the good old cuppa! With a nod to the 'make do and mend' movement of the war torn 40's, I love the way re-cycling objects for a use other than their original purpose, has become so cool. It's been years since I actually put flowers in a vase, preferring anything from buckets to old wellies!
So, I have never actually danced around a Maypole...but it is very British. Will make an effort to find one next Summer!
I love this eccentric take on afternoon tea.
Labels:
Best Of British,
Flowers
Monday, October 11, 2010
Rob Ryan - The Stars shine all day too - Exhibition
Oh I love Rob Ryan...have done for a while now, so I was really excited to hear about a new exhibition of his work, starting this November, at The Air Gallery on Dover Street. For all you Rob Ryan newbies out there, his work is made up of delicate, whimsical prints and hand-made paper cuts (amongst other desirable bits and pieces), showcasing his wonderful way with words and beautiful illustrative stories. His unique signature combines poetry and art, in pieces that you can easily lose yourself in for hours, caught up in all the intricate details. But nothing I say can do justice to the real thing, so check out his website to indulge in his gorgeous work.
Part of 'Starry Nights' paper cut
The exhibition will be a combination of new and re-visited old works with some exciting collaborations. Earlier this year, Rob's studio was re-created within Somerset House for the Pick Me up: Contemporary Graphic Art Fair, with the man himself sitting at his desk, painstakingly working on a huge hand cut piece (and yes, as well as being hugely talented, he is also a lovely, humble man). Now, I just love to see creative people in their working environments, especially their inspiration boards, which I find so...well, inspiring! Rob Ryan's boards did not disappoint.
The exhibition is on from Monday 1st November until Saturday 20th November at The Air Gallery, 32 Dover Street...Don't miss it!
Labels:
Art,
Dover Street,
Exhibition,
Rob Ryan
Friday, October 08, 2010
54th BFI London Film Festival
For all you film lovers out there, the BFI London film festival is nearly upon us. So if you haven't yet checked out what's on, then do it now as tickets are almost all sold out! There are some great films to be seen from all across the world, covering all genres...too many good ones to try and list them. Check out the site here and get booking!
I love the festival imagery, with the collage city scape made up of numerous film posters...can you spot Mickey Rourke?
BFI London Film Festival from the 13th - 28th Oct, in cinemas across London.
Thursday, October 07, 2010
Best Of British - Pt1
During the last few years there has been a really strong Best of British vibe, which I think was only intensified by the recession, helping us to appreciate all the great things on our doorstep. This post is the first of many to visually celebrate all things British, such as the good old cuppa and resurgence in afternoon tea, c(gl)amping, heritage clothing (with Christopher Bailey at the helm), age-old traditions and vintage styling. All of which are constantly updated for the 21st Century.
Expect to see a lot more love for these Great British Isles and our style in the run up to 2012. Why not start with Luella Bartley’s new book Luella's Guide to English Fashion, which is out next week? Looking further ahead to 2012 (a little scary I know), the V&A have a great exhibition planned, showcasing the best of British design from 1948 – 2012 (March - August 2012). So, what does best of British mean to you??
Expect to see a lot more love for these Great British Isles and our style in the run up to 2012. Why not start with Luella Bartley’s new book Luella's Guide to English Fashion, which is out next week? Looking further ahead to 2012 (a little scary I know), the V&A have a great exhibition planned, showcasing the best of British design from 1948 – 2012 (March - August 2012). So, what does best of British mean to you??
Wednesday, October 06, 2010
To the sound of the guitar...
...played by Carlos Santana! After seeing the legend at the O2 on Friday I thought it would be a good excuse to indulge in his amazing latino vibes with this great Woodstock clip. Enjoy!
Santana, Soul Sacrifice, Woodstock 1969... oh to have been there!
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
KM3D-1
I have had AnOther magazine for nearly 3 weeks now and I am only just getting round to posting this... poor I know, but I still think it is well worth a mention! Baillie Walsh (the same guy who transformed Kate Moss into a holographic image for Alexander McQueen's A/W'06 show) was commissioned by the magazine to create the first ever 3D fashion film. The film captures an ethereal Kate, floating across the screen with hypnotic presence. A white noise and frenzied explosion breaks the suspended silence, with hundreds of beautiful crystals cutting through the air. You can't help but reach out to grab them. So go buy AnOther, grab the included 3D specs, log on and feast on this pioneering piece of fashion fantasy.
Image via AnOther magazine website
Labels:
3D,
AnOther Magazine,
Film,
Kate Moss
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