For our monthly visit to the art centre of Bristol (Stokes Croft/Gloucester Road). We took in the Mr Jago exhibition where he painted his piece directly onto the wall. It’s great to see his work move in a slightly different field as the one thing I feel about the Graff/Stencil world is it’s a little stuck in it’s own rut. When we arrived, I did hear someone say “can you tell what it is yet,” in their best Rolf Harris voice.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Friday, February 13, 2009
Thursday, February 05, 2009
Snogs, Labbits and potted handbags
Here's some photos of a recent trip to London.
Of notable toy/design interest was the pop-up shop of Kidrobot in Selfridges with the wonderfully inflatable Kozik Smorkin' Labbit (want one) and their window displays with lots of mini labbits (want them too).
I also bumped into a heavily Japanese design-influenced frozen yogurt eaterie called Snog - in South Kensington - where I sampled the green tea frozen yogurt (super yumm) and had to negotiate round a giant Kubrick Bear and several American students. I particularly liked their seating stools which were made of plastic but looked like heavy lace.
Last creative mention goes to the amazing vintage dress store in Kingly Court 'Fur Coat, No Knickers', where I was knocked out by the quality of these dresses which would not look out of place on Audrey Hepburn or Miss Dita (but unfortunately had nasty price tags), they are utterly stunning and it's was lovely to see such appreciated dresses in a suitably lovely setting (including their handbag window boxes which were potted up with roses).
Fur Coat, No knickers - Kingly Court
Of notable toy/design interest was the pop-up shop of Kidrobot in Selfridges with the wonderfully inflatable Kozik Smorkin' Labbit (want one) and their window displays with lots of mini labbits (want them too).
I also bumped into a heavily Japanese design-influenced frozen yogurt eaterie called Snog - in South Kensington - where I sampled the green tea frozen yogurt (super yumm) and had to negotiate round a giant Kubrick Bear and several American students. I particularly liked their seating stools which were made of plastic but looked like heavy lace.
Last creative mention goes to the amazing vintage dress store in Kingly Court 'Fur Coat, No Knickers', where I was knocked out by the quality of these dresses which would not look out of place on Audrey Hepburn or Miss Dita (but unfortunately had nasty price tags), they are utterly stunning and it's was lovely to see such appreciated dresses in a suitably lovely setting (including their handbag window boxes which were potted up with roses).
Fur Coat, No knickers - Kingly Court
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
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