street art as home art

I like displaying photos I’ve taken of street art in our home. When I find something interesting on the street, I quickly take a snap of it in case it vanishes one day. I loved this train carriage I saw at Hamilton last Sunday.

Hamilton, Brisbane

Hamilton, Brisbane

I’m don’t think I’m alone. I have heard celebrities are commissioning bits of street art by Banksy to hang in their homes. This raises the question about whether it’s truly street art then.

I didn’t think too much about my obsession having street art in our apartment until I spoke with my Big Issue street vendor today. He was the happiest I had ever seen him because he finally had been given a place of his own to live in after many years on the street.

I was hoping to make him something to hang on his wall in his new place, to make it feel homely. It then occurred to me that I can’t really give him photos of street art though, can I? Surely it wouldn’t make him feel at home; it might actually make him feel like he’s on the street again.

So I’m stuck at what to make or give him. Maybe a succulent is a good idea. I think living plants (as opposed to plastic) always seem to make somewhere feel homely.

lior with strings attached in brisbane

We saw Lior play with strings attached tonight at the Powerhouse in New Farm, Brisbane. The strings were the Tailem string quartet from Melbourne. Brisbane based Georgia Potter did a few songs as a warm up performing both solo and with two guys. Lior sounded great and told lots of funny stories in between playing songs. The surprise of the night was when Katie Noonan appeared on stage to sing I’ll Forget You with Lior. Amazing.

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young designers market @ south bank on 7 dec 2008

I’ve been approved for a stall at the Young Designers Market @ South Bank in Brisbane on Sunday 7 December 2008 (10:00am-4:00pm).

young-designers-market-south-bank

I’m making a few different items including a match box canvas, some small potplants plus some shopping trolley lamps. It should be good.

a cheap yet thoughtful christmas gift idea

If you’re looking for a cheap yet thoughtful Christmas gift idea then I don’t think you can go past the Popular Penguins. They’re a series of re-released Penguins, all with classic Penguin covers, and retailing for AUD $9.95 each. The currently available one hundred titles include: High Fidelity, Going Solo and The Consolations of Philosophy.

popular-penguin-covers

If you’re in Australia and you can get to a Borders before this Friday, you can use this link to get 30% off any book, including a Popular Penguin. That means you can get one for $6.95! Better still, you can reuse this voucher every day this week and buy three or four for people you know.

Christmas doesn’t need to be expensive.

wilosophy

We saw Wil Anderson at the Brisbane Powerhouse on Friday night. It was a good show though a lot darker than we’d seen him previously, but great nonetheless. Most of his show was about splitting up with his long term g/f, his three cats and eating icing sugar on the couch.

wilosophy

The message I got from the show is that it’s actually good to change your mind; it’s healthy to change your opinion on something. It’s just that in this day and age it’s so easy for someone else to find your old, contradictory thoughts.

noosa

We spent the weekend in Noosa. The weather was brilliant; clear, sunny and thirty degrees Celsius. The water at the beach was just right and the pool at the Sheraton was perfect.

I went for a walk at sunset on Saturday through the Noosa National Park.

noosa-sunset

It’s quite amazing, especially with all the wildlife. I saw a Koala a few metres up a tree, all cuddled up.

koala-in-noosa-national-park

After we got home this afternoon we were treated to a great thunderstorm with lots of lightning over Mount Cootha. It all came about very quickly.

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Good times.

a cloudy full moon

We ate dinner on the balcony tonight. The effect of the full moon behind the clouds was amazing. It made our succulents look true to their name.

succulents-under-full-moon

I haven’t been creating a lot of words here lately. It’s mainly because I’ve been spending a fair amount of time thinking. It all started when someone at my work told me to watch the Zeitgeist Addendum, a freely available doco/film. The film was amazing in that it seeded so many thought patterns that have kept my brain occupied for the last week or so. The only problem with such a film is that you can’t unsee it when you decide you’ve thought about it enough.

The other reason I haven’t been creating many words here is that we’re now officially in what I call the silly season. Melbourne Cup signifies the start of the silly season and it basically it means we have heaps of too many things on every week until Christmas, which means less time doing nothing.

I can’t wait until it’s all over actually. It’s no secret that I don’t enjoy Christmas. I can see myself now reflecting on the balcony on N.Y.E. I just wish it could have been tonight: cloudy and with a full moon.