Sunday 31 May 2015

OOTD | 3 | Projections


OOTD details | backpack: Japan | jumper: Witchery | necklace: Country Road | wool pencil skirt: Uniqlo

Inspiration Board | 1 | Think Pink

My favourite colour is pink! I am so glad that it is a trending colour in fashion now, thus making it quite easy to find clothing and accessories in this beautiful colour. I have compiled a collection of perfectly pink photos I have taken within the month of April and May ;)


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| pink lemonade from Green Park Dining after a group bike ride
| persian love cake baked by Claire
| beautiful ceramics sold at Modern Times
| artwork displayed at Heide I
| art exhibition at Mr Kitly by Pot Heads ceramics

column 2 top to bottom
| pink flamingo I painted at the Work-Shop Watercolour For Beginners class
| pink peonies from Humble Bundle Melbourne
| exterior of Heide I
| artwork at Ian Potter Museum of Art

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| artwork of used make-up wipes displayed at the Girlhood exhibition
| building at Harbour Town, Docklands
| Kuwaii dressing room
| birthday La Belle Miette macarons from friends

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| new shoes from Bared Footwear and matching OPI Mod About You nail polish
| doughnut break at work
| pink desk situation
| cheesecake milkshake from Ascot Food Store
| artwork displayed at the 21st Century Heide: The Collection Since 2000 exhibition

OOTD | 2 | Rainbows

When I have some extra time, I like to search through the clothing sections of lower-end major retailers like Kmart, Target and Big W. I'm usually pleasantly surprised and find great clothing pieces that end up as the workhorses of my closet. This fluffy and warm cardigan is my current favourite find!


OOTD details | cardigan: Big W | shirt: Muji | necklace: Country Road | culottes: ASOS | penny loafer: Topshop 

Friday 8 May 2015

Artist Spotlight | Do Ho Suh

source: http://trendland.com/do-ho-suh-at-the-contemporary-austin-texas/

I stumbled upon Do Ho Suh's work on Instagram and was WOW'D! I hope to visit his exhibitions in future.

source: https://sculptureresearch.wordpress.com/do-ho-suh/


source: http://www.designboom.com/art/do-ho-suh-constructs-a-home-within-a-home-at-mmca-11-19-2013/


source: http://www.world-architects.com/architecture-news/found/Do_Ho_Suh_in_Austin_711


source: http://www.designboom.com/art/do-ho-suh-home-within-home-at-leeum-samsung-museum-of-art/


source: http://www.mappingwords.com/2012/04/22/do-ho-suh-a-korean-artist-encourages-viewers-to-analyze-the-concept-of-home/

Friday 1 May 2015

Favourite Places, Melbourne Spaces | 2 | Linden New Art Gallery, St Kilda


I recently visited the beautiful Linden New Art Gallery to see their 2015 Linden Art Prize exhibition. Linden New Art Gallery is a grand Victorian house built in the 1850s - think high ceilings, marble fireplaces and a personal favourite of mine, bay windows! The space is well-lit and art pieces well curated. The facade looked particularly breathtaking on a sunny autumn day!
                     


"Pillows" at the entrance.
                            

Upon arrival, I marvelled not only at the contemporary art, but also at the architecture of the house.





On my second walk of the exhibition, I had the pleasure of having Lynn give me a tour and insight into the works of each artist. Her enthusiasm, knowledge and fondness of the work really shone and gave me an added appreciation having known the artist intentions and workmanship.


| Stephanie Leigh - "Feminine Flatpack"



| Celeste Chandler - a very moving series of images depicting chest compressions



| Raymond Carter - you wouldn't pick it out at first, but this artwork was constructed from gaffer tape!




| Julian Aubrey Smith - amazingly realistic panting of cardboard




| Yandell Walton - a haunting projection in memory of the girls that worked at Abbotsford Convent doing laundry



| Susanna Castleden (Linden Art Prize winner) - "Building the World at the Correct Position and Correct Shape". On closer look, Susanna has presented her re-imagination of the world by rearranging the islands


Exhibitions change every 8 weeks so give it a visit!