Wednesday 31 March 2010

Loving you is like trying to thread a needle in the dark.

Tuesday 30 March 2010

Knitted Purse

Rubbish picture, but I made this last night. It's quite big, and has three different types of knit.

Friday 26 March 2010

"Why did I write? Because I found life unsatisfactory." - Tennessee Williams


This is true to me. I don't write stories on here at all, maybe I should. Everything gets written down on paper then disposed of at some later date. Writing lets you escape to somewhere where you want to be, as opposed to where you are in life.

Yesterday, our English Literature teacher took us outside onto the balcony in our Gardens and we had our lesson there, in the warm breeze. I felt completeley content.

Joan Crawford


Joan Crawford is one of my many obsessions. One of my favourite Joan films is 'Mildred Pierce' and in it, she wears some of the most amazing shoulder pads i've ever seen. I still think she's the only woman who can pull that look off perfectly. She is so elegant and beautiful. She also has the best eyebrows ever.

Tuesday 23 March 2010

Kate Bush


LOVE.

Churchill.

Ahhhh, this man is brilliant! I have this picture on my wardrobe, it's one of my favourites. He inspired England in the war and was so charismatic. Without our Winnie, who knows what may have happened? He has wonderful battle tactics, and didn't let Hitler get away with anything. I could go on about the battle strategies in WWII all day you know. Bring Churchill back, he is exactly what England needs now.

Friday 19 March 2010

POCKETWATCH

My Mum and Dad just bought me the most perfect pocket watch ever!! I am so proud that it is mine :) :) :) It's from Weldons in Southport who specialse in pocket watches and antique jewelry. My pocket watch is a woman's one and is very dainty with a long chain. It also has a glass window on the front with Roman Numerals around the outside so I don't have to open it to tell the time. It's beautiful!



Tuesday 16 March 2010


"A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and gets to bed at night, and in between he does what he wants to do." - Bob Dylan.

Robert Doisneau


(First dead rabbits...now disabled dogs. hahaaa.)

Friday 12 March 2010

Kwananabe Kyosai


Delevoping a tue love toward his work. I'm proper obsessed with Japanese art now! :) I started drawing some last night in fineliner and pencil shading. I miss drawing in fineliner and biro's. They're my favourite as I like scratchy messy drawings :)

Monday 8 March 2010

Japanese Art


I am becoming very inspired by Japanese art and as I have mentioned before, I have a particular love and interest for the paintings of birds. I intend to design a collection of Japanese themed pieces with a vintage twist. I want the focus to be on birds though so am trying to work out some sort of a story to go along with the peices. I have decided to start with something simple; bags. Easy Peasy. On Thursday, I shall be paying a Visit to the Bluecoat Art Shop by the Albert Dock to purchase a new Sketch Pad to begin as I keep filling the pages of my Cath Kidston notebook with little designs and it is in danger of filling up!

Friday 5 March 2010

Victorian & Japanese Bird Paintings.


I've recently developed quite an interest in both Victorian and Japanese bird paintings. I adore birds and own two budgies, Belle and Misty, who unfortunately quiver with fear if you so much as look at them. I think they're beautiful. Not only this, but I am also developing a keen interest in Victorian taxidermied birds. I think the thing that first interested me in this was "The Conjuror's Bird" which is one of my all-time favourite books. I am determined to begin collecting these birds, especially the beautifully coloured, picturesque ones that are worthy of a museum.

Sally Mann

At first I thought Sally Mann's "Immediate Family" collection of photographs was all about the over sexualisation of children and how they grow up too fast...especially in the photo of the small blonde girl smoking, so when I found out that these photo's are of her own children and she deemed some of the photographs to be natural...it struck me as odd and I was quite taken aback. To me, the pictures show the absence of all of the good things we find in our childish selves and above all, the absence of innocence...but appaently this isn't the case, they're about intamacy and how she has seen her children (ie; in sickness, naked etc). My other thought upon viewing this series of photographs has always been "What Mother has allowed her child to be photographed in such a way?" Turns out their Mother is the photographer! I chose to put this picture up as it has always eerily stood out to me. Perphaps it's because it looks almost Victorian.