Sunday, October 31, 2010

Sunday afternoon plagiarism....

I've been so focused on photography and crafty projects that its been a very very long time since I've picked up a pencil. Or a paint brush. (painting random pieces of furniture doesn't count!)
I had the desire to draw....and surprisingly the time. But a subject. an idea. was eluding me. I flicked thru some old books hoping to find some inspiration, when I found 'The art of Angelique Houtkamp' under a stack of magazines in the office. Angelique is a tattoo artist and a painter. She is amazing. Every time I look thru the book I am left amazed at her talent. 
One picture stood out. Piaf. 



The dodgy photo really doesn't do it justice. It is so delicate and beautiful. I would love to tattoo a tiny version on my wrist....
Angelique herself is pretty darn gorgeous! (and yes. I photographed the book, because I am too lazy to find a pic on the net to link it!!)





So, still without any ideas, but I gorgeous image in front of me, I decided I'd try to duplicate her Piaf. Now I feel like I've got some rhythm back, and while I was drawing all these wonderful ideas came into my head (original ones...haha)








I like what Ive done so far...but am kinda too scared to finish. What if I wreck it?!

And I mentioned to David that a trip to Amsterdam is in order. Traveling across the globe for a tattoo seems reasonable. yes?

Hope your Sunday has been full of inspiration too :)

m.xx

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

my kind of shopping

 

Hello Kitty, Garden Gnome, Mascara, Liquid Eyeliner and Hair Rollers. What more does a girl need??

m.xx

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Hanging out with Dorothy....


 The Wizard of Oz. We're crazy about it.













And yes! The sequins are falling off our Ruby Slippers. 

m.xx

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Grandma.

 Some people are terrified of clowns. Maybe thats why she liked them? She always had a different opinion, always liked to be controversial. Openly called herself the 'black sheep' of the family. The 'bad' grandma. 
I didn't think that losing her would affect me as much as what it has. That sounds terrible. 
When she found out that she was dying she started to give away her clown collection. She told me I could take as many as I wanted, but it felt so strange. I quietly took a paper mache clown that I could remember wanting to play with when I was little. She wasn't happy with me just taking one, and Scarlet and I left with our arms full. And now I'm so glad. I walk past them, and think of her.
We spent a week in Sydney, spending time with family and catching up with friends. I saw my grandmother a few times in hospital, the last time I saw her she had moved from the hospital into a nursing home. She wasn't in any pain, and aside from having lost a lot of weight she was the same as always. telling me I wear too much black. And telling me that if I dare dye my hair black again she WILL come back and haunt me. When we said goodbye she pulled me in close, and said that she wouldn't get to hug me again. I laughed. An uncomfortable laugh, and also because she seemed so OK, I thought she had months left. Not hours. But she knew.


On our first visit to the hospital I noticed some yellow roses at the florist on the way in. I quickly grabbed them, not thinking much of it. Up in her room I briefly showed them to her, and just placed them on the bench beside her- I didn't even put them in a vase. On the second visit I noticed that the yellow roses were in a vase, and had fully bloomed. They were beautiful, but a tiny bunch, compared to all the other flowers in the room. When we went to see her in the nursing home she had taken that one bunch of flowers with her. She said the yellow flowers were her favorite. By this stage the roses were wilting, and browning around the edges. I was surprised that she had bothered to take them from the hospital. 


 I thought about it later, and those flowers were how that week was. It was so nice, catching up with my grandmother. Even tho it was in a hospital, she was still a feisty, talkative yellow rose. A few days later she was still in full bloom. Opinionated as ever (and apparently red boots and a blue flower in my hair didn't detract from the black outfit....). But as the flowers wilted so did she. It was just so quick.     




Grandmothers are so special. Her love and support was unwavering. She would happily tell you if she didn't agree with something you might be doing, but once she said her bit she was happy.


Oh, and as for having the final word. I wasn't allowed to wear black to her funeral. When my uncle called me to tell me the funeral arrangements he just slid that one in "oh, and she said you weren't allowed to wear any black" So I wore white. With bright blue shoes. She would have approved :)


Grandmothers are so special, they should stay with us forever.

m.xx

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

M.I.A / 7 Random things

Hello??? Is anyone still there??
I'm still here :) I've been missing in action, with lots going on, and, well, blogging has been far from my mind. As a way of catch up I thought I'd do my '7 random things' that my lovely friend Rikki tagged me in a few weeks back :) Sorry it took me so long Rikki, but I told you I'd get to it eventually!!!  If you are interested in looking at some amazing photography, I suggest you take a look here. Rikki is crazy good at self portraits, and her newborn photography is so good that its almost worth having another baby, just to get her to capture some newborn baby gorgeousness for you....I said 'almost' ;p 

So here we are, 7 random things about me:

1. I don't think you can have too much Alannah Hill. really.

2. I love flowers and want to be a florist when I grow up.



3. I love cats. And I envy that they can spend a whole day sleeping in the sun, and no one bats an eyelid.


4. I am shy. oh so shy. But add a little alcohol and its a different story.


5. I am stone deaf in my right ear, and the nerves in the right side of my face are....broken.
 

6. I think it sux that pluto is no longer considered a planet.



7. I am a terrible cook. A few years ago, I was fine. I'm not sure what happened. All my cooking knowledge somehow fell out of my head. I will teach myself again. soon. In the mean time David is the 'cook' in our house.


Now I'm going to pass this along to some of my favorite bloggers....

Michelle from Handcrafted Teddy Bears by Michelle
Lara from This corner of the universe
Amy from Amy Mellicent Photography
Ali from Indigo Bloom Photography

....feel free to play along... 

m.xx