Friday, 3 December 2010
Sunday, 28 November 2010
Friday, 12 November 2010
'Hatched' At Louis Vuitton Bond St displays
The ostrich eggs have hatched at the Bond St Louis Vuitton store in London. Every few days a new egg is hatched revealing a new shoe, watch or accessory.
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=1894
Potter's Museum, Bramber, Sussex.
Fabulously crazy scenes of stuffed animals dressed in costumes and posed as humans. A man uses a brush to clean a stuffed squirrel and a stuffed tiny calf.
Various taxidermy scenes are shown including the kittens' wedding, the squirrels' club, kittens' tea party, bunnies' school room, all accurate down to the tiniest details. We also see Potter's famous "Who Killed Cock Robin" tableau which took seven years to complete. Children admire the tableaux and a young woman sketches.
Narrator states: "Walter Potter ... was a genius who made fur-lined dolls into whimsical but veritable works of poetic art." Wonderful or disgusting depending on your viewpoint but Potter was definitely one of the great English eccentrics.
Note: Potter's Museum still exists but is now at Jamaica Inn, Devon - JH 2000. It is claimed that all the animals met a natural death.
Cuts exist - see other record.
Potter's Museum, Bramber, Sussex.
Fabulously crazy scenes of stuffed animals dressed in costumes and posed as humans. A man uses a brush to clean a stuffed squirrel and a stuffed tiny calf.
Various taxidermy scenes are shown including the kittens' wedding, the squirrels' club, kittens' tea party, bunnies' school room, all accurate down to the tiniest details. We also see Potter's famous "Who Killed Cock Robin" tableau which took seven years to complete. Children admire the tableaux and a young woman sketches.
Narrator states: "Walter Potter ... was a genius who made fur-lined dolls into whimsical but veritable works of poetic art." Wonderful or disgusting depending on your viewpoint but Potter was definitely one of the great English eccentrics.
Note: Potter's Museum still exists but is now at Jamaica Inn, Devon - JH 2000. It is claimed that all the animals met a natural death.
Cuts exist - see other record.
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
http://www.societyofdesignercraftsmen.org.uk/exhibitions.html
www.Lindsay-Taylor.co.uk
"Three dimensional embroidered works of art. Inspired by nature within my garden, and the forest which surrounds my home."
"Three dimensional embroidered works of art. Inspired by nature within my garden, and the forest which surrounds my home."
Helen Edwards
Flexible Surfaces constructed from individually made components. Mixed materials - metal, ceramic, paper, perspex, thread.
Samantha Harvey
Monday, 8 November 2010
More jenni dutton...
Memory dress
She made this out of maps, letters, tickets envelopes and some other stuff. Abit like a patchwork but with things, memories.
Bark corset
You can see more of her work here: http://www.jennidutton.com/index.html
Bring it on
Bring it On
This is probably my favourtie film. My friend bought it on VHS recently @ a Church Fair. We are watching it just now.
Kirsten Dunst is in it. She's my favourite actress. She's in loads of films, like Spiderman, and Lost in Transtation, oh wait, is that Scarlett Johannson. Yeah I think it is.
Anyway. Find out about it on IMdB.com just search BRING IT ON!
Goodnight Followers. xxx
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