01 July 2006
13 June 2006
World Cup fever hits home
OK an "England" gazebo is not an object I ever imagined existed. But Thomas has one, on his "patio" -- great for shade in the hot weather --
... or a way to keep dry in a thundershower? They went out to get an umbrella and found this...
Tonight Brazil played Croatia (1-0 Brazil) - here they are, about to start. What a lot of fans.
... or a way to keep dry in a thundershower? They went out to get an umbrella and found this...
Tonight Brazil played Croatia (1-0 Brazil) - here they are, about to start. What a lot of fans.
Bark cloth
Ethnic clothing
Meanwhile in the Summer Antiques Fair
Turkish restaurant
Miriam suggested we go to Petek, a new(ish) restaurant near me (Stroud Green Road has a wonderful variety of restaurants, Indian, Italian, Caribbean, Colombian, Moroccan -- fish'n'chips are on a side street) -- she described Petek as "one of those Turkish restaurants with lamps on the ceiling" and it certainly is!
It was a hot day so we had lots of Turkish beer along with the Vegetarian Fiesta -- a huge plateful that's impossible to finish. The rice is particularly yummy.
We headed home, into the sunset --
It was a hot day so we had lots of Turkish beer along with the Vegetarian Fiesta -- a huge plateful that's impossible to finish. The rice is particularly yummy.
We headed home, into the sunset --
Doorstep delight
09 June 2006
Roses, roses, roses
03 June 2006
On the way to the park
At 8am on a bright, warm, good-to-be-alive Saturday.
Climbing hydrangea does well on a north wall, but seems to flower better when it actually gets sun.
Escapee from a 1950s ice cream parlour?
And just before the park -- encounter with The Guardian of the Oxford Road Gate. Fortunately the owner was nearby. Dogs walked in the park all seem to be large-sized.
Climbing hydrangea does well on a north wall, but seems to flower better when it actually gets sun.
Escapee from a 1950s ice cream parlour?
And just before the park -- encounter with The Guardian of the Oxford Road Gate. Fortunately the owner was nearby. Dogs walked in the park all seem to be large-sized.
02 June 2006
Word into Art
80 Arabic artists using calligraphy, an exhibition at the British Museum. Here are a few details.
This large, sumptuously cracked piece is based on the calligraphy practice sheets that get crowded and black with repeated letters --
The artist has turned the word Allah into geometric shapes. The two sides of the rectangle represent the letter alef (a), and below are the two lams (l) and ha (h) that make up the rest of the word. The lams and ha form the top and bottom borders --
These ceramic cones have Sufi sayings and reference the pointed hats of the Dervishes --
And this piece uses stencil letter shapes (in English), which are sewn using a sewing machine onto canvas, and the ends of the threads are left as little bumps -- and the canvas is stretched and it's painted --
Its companion piece has the ends of the thread hanging down and looks even more like its been dipped in tar. (Maybe it has?)
This large, sumptuously cracked piece is based on the calligraphy practice sheets that get crowded and black with repeated letters --
The artist has turned the word Allah into geometric shapes. The two sides of the rectangle represent the letter alef (a), and below are the two lams (l) and ha (h) that make up the rest of the word. The lams and ha form the top and bottom borders --
These ceramic cones have Sufi sayings and reference the pointed hats of the Dervishes --
And this piece uses stencil letter shapes (in English), which are sewn using a sewing machine onto canvas, and the ends of the threads are left as little bumps -- and the canvas is stretched and it's painted --
Its companion piece has the ends of the thread hanging down and looks even more like its been dipped in tar. (Maybe it has?)
30 May 2006
Craftily subversive
The Guardian had an article yesterday on the resurgence of craft activities, focussing on subversive activities by The Young (http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,,1785059,00.html#article_continue) -- is sewing coming out the the closet at last?
So when we'd finished reading the paper I folded it up, page by page, and made it into a basket, as commemoration of this historic event. It'll be useful for storing those knitted hand grenades (make mine hot pink).
So when we'd finished reading the paper I folded it up, page by page, and made it into a basket, as commemoration of this historic event. It'll be useful for storing those knitted hand grenades (make mine hot pink).
Bank Holiday Weekend
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