Monday, 30 May 2011
You can now hear what wheeler likes.....
Have just added a hypemachine widget to my site, so now you can see what music I have been liking. You can find it just under the blog archive. Happy listening...
Trip to London Town - Wheeler discovers Ai Weiwei...
Last Wednesday my work colleagues and I were treated to a trip to London to go and see some exhibitions and soak up a bit of inspiration.
We started off at the Design Museum, sat in the unusual glorious sunshine, and looked at the Business Insurance Awards exhibition, and also the work of Wim Crouwel.
However, the artist that really made an impression on me was Ai Weiwei. We visited the Tate Modern, and although his infamous sunflower seeds part of The Unilever Series was being dismantled, the video of the making of the piece was still being shown and I found it fascinating, the fact that the 100 million seeds had been hand made and hand painted in China was mind blowing.
We then moved on to Somerset House where his Circle of Animals/Zodiac Heads exhibition were on display in the square. Not only were they amazing to look at, but the story behind them was amazing, this site probably explains it in a lot more detail and more acurately than I can. In short, they are based on the heads that were part of a water fountain at Yuan Ming Yuan, an imperial retreat in Beijing. It was ransacked by French and British troops, and only seven of the heads have been recovered.
We then moved on to Somerset House where his Circle of Animals/Zodiac Heads exhibition were on display in the square. Not only were they amazing to look at, but the story behind them was amazing, this site probably explains it in a lot more detail and more acurately than I can. In short, they are based on the heads that were part of a water fountain at Yuan Ming Yuan, an imperial retreat in Beijing. It was ransacked by French and British troops, and only seven of the heads have been recovered.
The original fountain in Bejing (Image courtesy of Wired New York)
The heads span around the fountain at Somerset House - a more contemporary version of their original purpose
(image courtesy of Art Wednesday)
Rabbit Head - I was born in the Chinese New Year of the Rabbit. Apparently I am supposed to be creative
and ambitious (true), have copious amounts of good luck (yet to be seen) and be financially successful (again,
see above)! (Image courtesy of From My City blog)
Not many artists interest me (bit of a sweeping statement, I know) but I think because Ai Weiwei has alot of meaning behind his work, and the work is done for a purpose that is relevant and touches on topics such as the human condition, looting and repatriation (the Zodiac Heads) I think I can associate with it more. And the fact that he continues to create this kind of art inspite of the fact that it is controversial and is fully aware of the trouble that is has got him in, I respect him even more. I find it incredibly disturbing that he has now been 'detained' by the Chinese....
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
Nike X Liberty 2011
So I'm a little late on the uptake about this, but Nike and Liberty London collab'ed together and produced these amazing gems of footwear. If was to ever, ever, EVER buy hightops, these would be first on my list. But they've sold out. Boo.
Images found from theclotheswhisperer.co.uk and wonderlandmagazine.com which I'm going to add to my useful links page too, as they may just be my new favourite websites of the month!
But anyway, back to the good stuf.....
Images found from theclotheswhisperer.co.uk and wonderlandmagazine.com which I'm going to add to my useful links page too, as they may just be my new favourite websites of the month!
But anyway, back to the good stuf.....
I am officially in love...
Friday, 6 May 2011
Friday Treat...
Very excited to receive my Graze Box in the post today! From now on Fridays will be that much better with a little tasty treat through the post (which I also don't have to feel guilty about as its all healthy!)
(Apologies for the shabby image, I need to get an iphone!)
(Apologies for the shabby image, I need to get an iphone!)
Thursday, 5 May 2011
Cool prints from Seventy Tree
Came across this very cool site which is a shop/blog/website of an illustrator called Kerry (best name ever!) Layton from London.
I am in love with the bear prints. I may have to buy one at such a good price!
I am in love with the bear prints. I may have to buy one at such a good price!
She has also got some very lovely photography on her blog. Love the cherry tree one, reminds me of my front garden back at home in the summer time...
Her lovely site can be found here: http://theseventytree.blogspot.com/.
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