HANGING THINGS

HALFAXA



This is not intentionally Grimes week, but it is fast becoming just that. GEMS! I might put it out there and say could she be the next bjork?! Weregild and Favriel from Halfaxa by Grimes.

C O M I N G. T O. G E T. Y O U.

 It's a flood of sorts, but I quite like this idea for painting up floorboards. Maybe I'll attack a section of my studio in a similar way. A neon area on the white boards could work quite nicely.

BOUCHER

 Total girl crush. I can't wait to see her show all the way down the line in September. She's actual magic.

LIGHTSSS

What about this for a sectioning-off device? A room of sorts marked out only by low hanging lights and glowing arches. Imagine the dinner party you could have under there!  'Course to make it comfortable there'd have to be lots of cool air coming from somewhere. Eco this is not. Pretty this is.

THE SUN'S A SHININ'!











In no particular order: gap interior, prada face, maison mm, fujimoto home, vallery of the dolls still and a yucca crater (aka one hell of a pool party).

OH GO ON THEN



Seeing as it's a grey Tuesday morning, I'll spoil you and me with another Grimes track - Oblivion. HOORAY! X

GRIMES!



A bit of Battles, a definite dash of the much beloved Broadcast. I am really enjoying the sounds of Grimes. In particular this AMAZING piece Caladan from her 2010 release Geidi Primes. If only it lasted longer than two and a half minutes!

SWINES!





The BRILLIANT Studio Swine and their spectacular spectacles.

BUNNEY STUDS



Andrew Bunney of British Remains  amongst other things, is a man of many talents. One of his side projects is his jewelery collection. Of which I like the pyramid studs the best. A sly nod to something more unconventional, they can be pinned to collars, cuffs, tees... pretty much anywhere in need of subtle adornment. His British Remains partner in crime Mr Saunders just sent me a glimpse of their shoe collection. So much good stuff for the boys.

MUSIC







POLKA

This is definitely a first - my work made edible! The Polka Theatre sent this for me to see. Someone had made a cake with my illustration at the first of their pop-up craft fairs!

CASAMICA MAGAZINE


Editorial illustration for Italian publication, Casamica Magazine. Out now!