Wednesday, 20 May 2009

urghhhhh phoooneee

urghhhh my phone got stoolleeeennnnn.... went to the pub, probably left it somewhere/dropped it/got it stolen and now people have it and were messaging from it....great!

Its just a pain having to collect all the numbers and i got a cheapo phone that i diddnt reeeaalllyy want an enormous amount, but hey its a phone and this one fulfills its purpose. I hate the lack of communication with everyone! I had to meet my friend Mina and i spent so long trying to get in contact and then there was super confusion with meeting and just a horrid mess! Who knew there were two o2 shops in like 100 yards of each other and that we would each wait an hour for each other to arrive - misscommunication mess - you see, a phone would have come in handy then!


In other news, how great is spotify?! Ive been listning to Link Wray, Wanda Jackson and Gene Vincent on repeat (literally) - its so great I can't believe its legal! I only listen to music on my laptop really anyway so its probably a good thing that its only streamed - huzzah for spotify

And also - M&S doing that vintage celebration of being around 125 years - love it! They're bringing in all these lovely old style packaging and food! Blackout cupcakes, genius! I bought Dandilion and Burdock pop which is amazing! and surprisingly cheap - I think I will have a wartime birthday party - make do and mend and all that jazz :D

Saturday, 16 May 2009

The Pains of Being Pure at Heart

One of the best things about London living is the great array of things you can do -  theres not excuse of "theres nothing to do" because there obviously is, you just need to find it...

So far this year i've only paid to see one band and the rest i've seen at free shows at Rough Trade or clubnights like my friend's Dance Magic Dance clubnight. Today I went to see the Pains of Being Pure at Heart who were amazingly cute! Especially the girl with her big glasses and oversized cardigan -  just look at their little faces



















We also stopped off at the photobooth....



















My fringe is getting too long and starting to annoy so i've been pinning it up...and perhaps i look a little...face-y in these pictures...or maybe im not used to not having a fringe...mysteries

(oh and i'm loving the new facebook ' pirate' setting! arr me hearties!)

Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Holiday?!

Well I've just broken up from my foundation art course (sorta...ive still got next week but theres no real reason to go in except for a couple of days) and i've got my exhibition next week, but it feels so wierd! like i'm missing out on a complete term, which is basically what I am doing.

Generally i'm not that keen on holidays because back at home I never really have anything to do and I get bored super easily - but hopefully not this year! Im making lists of places to visit in London before I have to move out of my halls and things to do and hopefully I will be getting a job to fill the time and make some much needed money, although finding a job is tough in these recession-y times!

My mum came down on Sunday and she wanted to somewhere new, so I took her on the big three East end market tour! First stop was Columbia Road Flower market, with a lovely stop at The Cake Hole behind the shop Vintage Haven for cakes and tea. Theres also the Rob Ryan shop on Columbia Road which i'd been wanting to visit for a while - heres the website:

http://www.columbiaroad.info/shops_5.html

http://www.vintageheaven.co.uk/

Next it was Sunday Up Market on Brick Lane and then a quick stop at Spitalfields before we had dinner at S&M (sausage and mash that is!) I was a little dissapointed as it was basically a glorified diner but with restaurant prices and not restaurant quality, nice but not really worth £8 at all. I did try Dandilion and Burdock drink which was absoloutly delicious! but also crazy expensive  - at least mum was paying!

Wednesday, 6 May 2009

Rough trade windows

I went past Rough Trade over the weekend and saw this...
















Me and Mina and Xiao! rather big on a poster for the rough trade photobooth! It was a little bit of a shock but really funny...


Sunday, 3 May 2009

London Zine Symposium

I've had a busy few weeks, with everything happening at once as it usually does - London is so beautiful with sun!

Today I went to the London Zine Symposium at the Rag Factory on a road just off brick lane. Entry was free but with a donati
on (which you cant really refuse...) and it was packed full of really amazing zine artists and sel
lers as well as buyers and it was really great to see how many people were interested in it - makes me want to start my own (hopefully over the summer when i've got more time!)

(heres the link to their website: http://londonzinesymposium.lasthours.org.uk/)

There were some really great artists and zin
es on sho
w - I ended up buying "Bad Men & Mavericks -  the ultimate fanzine for the hopeless romantic" by Isabel Greenberg, which is super and full of lovely illustrations of mavericks through the ages! Here is a page that I got from her website, which is isabelnecessary.com (haaaaa)















I also purchased "The Manly Boys Annual" by Steven Tillotson and Gareth Brookes which is an amusing parody of a war period private school magazine, with articles such as how to skin a rabbit, how to tattoo yourself
 and "what the devil do women want", nice! Its really beautifully printed as well and my friends all got copies for thems
elves as well after seeing mine. You can buy it at the banal pig online but I couldn't find the artist's personal websites.



















The last thing I bought was a badge from hannah waldron - I've been a fan of her work for a while so it was nice to be able to buy something - I ideally would have purchased the larger book (as seen below!) but alas I am poor! Her website is hannahwaldron.co.uk



















There was also a zine that they were making on the day that anybody could contribute to, so me and my friends printed out some copies of some work to bring in and they got in the "zine fest zine" which is a bit exciting! Heres what I contributed:











Monday, 20 April 2009

work work work

Back to uni now! I've got a lot of work to do before my exhibition!

We are (ie. some other lovely girls in my class) setting up a website for our class collective as well as a magazine for our end of year show! which is rather exciting as its looking really great so far and is getting printed out today hopefully. The website is www.volanscollective.com - its not completely set up yet but is on its way!

After going to the Diner on Curtain Road a couple of times and eating the delicious cajun spiced chicken burger I decided to try and make it at home - but unfortunatly i couldn't find cajun spice at tescos (damn youuu) so I just exchanged it for mixed spice and made "spiced chicken"! Falafels tomorrow hopefully!

here are the recipies: 
http://mideastfood.about.com/od/maindishes/r/falafelrecipe.htm
http://southernfood.about.com/od/chickenbreastrecipes/r/r70902a.htm



















I've also been listning to Screamin' Jay Hawkins loads - his voice really is amazing! And his look aswell...apparently his voodoo skull was called Harry or something...They don't make them like they used 
to eh...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Siapac1HTpo&feature=related

Saturday, 18 April 2009

Happy International Independant Record Store Day!

Today was International Independant Record Store Day! So in celebration various independant record stores around the world put on events, including Rough Trade(s), Puregroove and Sister Ray (It think thats what its called...)

I heard Graham Coxon and Patrick Wolf were playing at Puregroove and I was tempted to go to see Lets Wrestle at Rough Trade at 3 o'clock but I just decided from pure laziness and desire to sleep (and watch come dine with me and the breakfast club...) before going back to uni to just go to see Joe Gideon and the Shark which was the last slot of the day. 

I went with Laura and I managed to catch most of Pete Molinari's set who was pretty good and did see Joe Gideon and the Shark, who were amazing! I saw them a few months ago and they diddn't disapoint this time either. I'm always amazed at the effortlessness of Viva's movements and her drum dancing (I cant think of a better word to describe it!). I read somewhere that she was a gymnast and if so it would really make sense because her drumming really is mesmerising! My favourite song was "Johan was a painter and arsonist" and another one which may be called hide and seek, im unsure.


















They've also put up a photobooth in Pure Groove which is pure genius! I used it a few weeks ago pretty much a day or so after it had been set up and so I found out that the photos we took are stuck on the photobooth! there are loads of others stuck up around the walls and such (where other pictures of us are) but its a bit exciting that i'm up there pride of place on the photobooth itself haha! ahh simple pleasures...

Lady Luck Internship

For the last month I've been interning at Lady Luck, at the studio in Shoreditch! Its been really fun going there every day, I like the way some days you get there in the morning and by the time you leave someone has completely graffiti-d over the walls down sclater street so its like "waiiiit....this wall diddnt look like that!"

The music too! its what I listen to anyway, but just like all day! amazing - especially the 1960s garage songs sung in Japanese and a song which I cant find ANYWHERE which is called something along the lines of "your wiggle your giggle".

I've been interning during my Easter holidays so it basically meant no holiday as such and even though its been tiring (but thats probably the hours and me not being used to them) its been better than a holiday because i've actually been doing something useful rather than moping around the house eating and watching tv (however fun that is for a couple of days, after that I just end up wanting to eat my arms) 

Yesterday was mine and Harriet's la
st day! It was kinda sad to be leaving cus everybody there is super nice, but Leona made me and Harriet farewell cupcakes which were sooo yummy which we had with tea in the 1930s crockery that we used in the Tea Shoppe. We were also allowed to keep a couple of items of jewellry so I chose the new walnut fox and mushroom, the teapot brooch and a couple of jazzy brooches (the jaguar and the kitty with scary blue eyes)

theres more on the lady luck website about it (www.ladyluckrulesok.co.uk)













So yeah! thanks for letting me intern!

The Pop-Up Tea Shoppe

A couple of weeks ago I helped out with Lady Luck Rules OK! at the Affordable Vintage Fair in Bethnal Green. We had a "Pop-Up Tea Shoppe" there where we basically sold tea and a selection cakes but with a twist because we had 5 tables, each one based on a different era with a waitress to match! It was an early start getting there by 8 to set up, which meant i got up at 6 to leave the house at 7 to get two buses to get there in time!













































I made lots of mini teabags to put in the cups for the first customers to have (and ones on 
brooch backs for the girls working with me!)













I was on the products stall with laura, but it was crazy busy with the cakes completely going by about an hour and a half before the end of the night, so none of us got a cupcake in the end. I was next to a lovely hat maker who I think was called Genie, but im unsure...I wish I'd taken her card because her hats were amazing!












Look at all the fabulous bunting! 4oft of bunting = 240 triangles cut by me, sewn by harriet then trimmed and put onto the ribbon by me!












this is us by the end of the day, a little tired! (lr: Hannah, me, Laura, Harriet)















all pictures from lady luck's flickr.

Wednesday, 15 April 2009

Juliana mana mo mana banana bana fofana fee fi foana , Juliana..

Let's play the name game!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd1oQuX2f-M

I seriously can't get this out of my head!!! 

Other good songs of the moment include Clarence 'Frogman' Henry's "Aint got no Home", The Diamonds' "The Stroll"

...and "Chantilly Lace" by The Big Bopper

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtlNlTHe-_0

helllooooooo baaaaaaaayyybyyyy!!