Tuesday, March 23, 2010

to visit the queen...


Today i went to Lawndin towwwwn

via skype.

Thanks sis.


Sunday, March 21, 2010

We'll get by with a smile.

"(Television) won't be able to hold on to any market it captures after the first six months. People will soon get tired of staring at a plywood box every night."

- Darryl F. Zanuck
1946
Studio Executive, Producer,
Director and Actor


Listening to: With a Smile by The Eraserheads
Doing: Design History Assignment
Watching: Cleopatra (and trixie stretching beside me)
Feeling: oddly productive

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Chloe and Incense

I was half asleep when she said goodbye.

Under a drug induced haze.

Be safe. I said

I sat up. We hugged.

Be good. She said.

She was wearing the dress we bought the other week.

And she smelt of Chloe and incense.

Sleep came for me as soon as her dress fluttered out the the door.

Hours later i wake up. Regretting my shitty goodbye.

The smell of Chloe and incense still hanging in my room.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Gone to the Beach

Two week-ends ago I was fortunate enough to be able to wind down (properly) before the chaos of university started up again. The family (the dog included)and I took a trip down the coast. The perfect opportunity to get in some beach time and snap a few shots with my new camera. =]


Trix was excited...




Can you tell that I liked the tree?



Slept in here....



Swam here...


Lost track of time here...

Filipino breakfast *note the rice cooker.

Found a lottery ticket (might just use those numbers one day)

All in all, a lazy weekend. Perfect.

Listening to: My electric fan whirring away.
Needing to: Get stuck into university work
Loving: My new boots. and dresses. and shirt. and iced tea
Feeling: Good. and amused. and inspired. and confused. and in awe.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

A little late..


But finally, here they are. Those images from the arrival as promised.











Listening to: Cold Desert by Kings of Leon
Feeling: Rested. and Excited. and slightly miffed.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Today I bought a picture book during my lunch break at work.

As I walked back into the shop, everyone asked what was in the bag. Naturally. So I showed them.

They looked at me weirdly.I looked back.

They asked me how much. I told them the price.


They looked at me incredulously. I shrugged.


The picture book I am talking about is "The Arrival" by Shaun Tan. Now it's no secret that I'm a massive Shaun Tan fan. His stories are always so absorbing. His illustrations emotive and so damned imaginative that, despite how cliche this sounds, they take you to another place altogether. I would give almost anything to be able to see the world through his eyes...or to be able to explore his mind. "The Arrival" is a particularly meaningful book for a few reasons.


Firstly, I guess it's because I was a migrant too and, despite the vast differences between my experiences and that of the protagonist, I could empathize with him. In leaving one home for another there is always a sense of loss. Coupled with hope and a thinly veiled feeling of dread. All of which are bundled messily in a wad of excitement. This book, despite it's lack of words (or perhaps due to it) is able to convey all of this.

Secondly, "The Arrival" (amongst a few others) served as a source of inspiration for the duration of my final year of high school. I don't think I could have been pushed to finish my Art and English major works had I been unaware of this book. Graphically, it is pure genius. Pretty and soft yet fittingly dramatic and alien. In terms of narrative, it has the things that all successful stories contain: A character who is real, a place which is removed from its readers' immediate realities and subplots which are intriguing in their own rights.

I bought a picture book today.

It cost me $43. I don't regret it one bit.

*photos of my some of favorite pages from "The Arrival" to come later.

x

Reading: Vanity Fair (again)
Listening to: Vincent by Don McLean.

Saturday, January 9, 2010






'the gift of song'