Sunday, 7 August 2011
Style Icon: Anna Piaggi
Chris Ofili
One thing I really enjoy about this piece is its colourful and traditional pattern reflecting African culture. This is also present in the way the actual piece of work is presented, it is not hung but held up by two piles of elephant dung. Both of these carry a strong and powerful message, throughout time and tradition sadness and grief have always held a part of our lives regardless of our cultures and backgrounds. The feelings that Stephen Lawrence's family went through are universal, I feel Chris Ofili captures this beautifully by collecting elements that together capture the tragedy of the event.
"This piece of work (No Woman No Cry) is a tribute to the London teenager Stephen Lawrence. The Metropolitan police investigation into his racially motivated murder was mishandled, and subsequent inquiry described the police form as institutionally racist.

Saturday, 6 August 2011
LAZY OAF!

So today's been a very lazy day, I have been on the couch for a few hours now and have been in and out of magazine for inspiration and I came across this great image of Cher Lloyd wearing an amazing techno-aztez necklace from Lazy Oaf.
I hadn't heard of this label before so decided to look it up and it's just fantastic! A real eclectic mix of bright graphics and funky illustrations with classic cuts. A win win!!!
Here are a few of my own highlights from the website, enjoy!
Wednesday, 3 August 2011
Very Hot day!

So today I decided to finally wear this Tiki dress I bought at a vintage market stall in Cambridge, it cost me way too much but i fell in love with it instantly!

Tuesday, 5 July 2011
Swimdresses

Monday, 4 July 2011
Sunday, 3 July 2011
Andrew Holden @ Kettles Yard

This exhibition is introspective and encyclopaedic in its nature - it brings together Holden's sculpture, music, films, paintings, posters and performances for the first time to explore some recurring themes in his work, such as memory, duration, and our attachment to objects.
Andy Holden works with plaster, bronze, ceramics, found objects and images, household paint and printmaking, sound and performance; he has created monumental outdoor sculptures, affordable multiples and complex, poetic events. He makes the plinths and cases that display his work, and the posters that promote and document his performances. He composes music and has his own band, 'The Grubby Mitts'. Each activity informs other aspects of his work in a cumulative way. His work is complex, experimental, and attentive to a wide web of cultural references.
This is the first major exhibition of Andy Holden's work in the UK. Holden is a young British artist who first came to public attention with his 'Pyramid Piece' in Art Now at Tate Britain in 2010.
A new publication, structured around a conversation with Dan Cox and including contributions by Juan Cruz, Lizzie Fisher, Darian Leader, Joe Saunders, Aimée Selby, Jon K. Shaw and Tyler Woolcott, will accompany this exhibition.
Exhibition supported by
The Henry Moore Foundation and The Elephant Trust.
14 May - 10 July 2011 @ Kettles Yard Cambridge