Monday, November 3, 2008
Face in the Peanut Butter
The face of a certain Messiah has been spotted numerous times in anything from tomatoes to naan bread to the leftover-gluey-bits-of-wallpaper-that-won't-come-off-by-regular-means. So it's time to start evening up the score for the every day man on the street. Here's a face I spotted in the top of a new pot of Skippy. It just appeared in front of my eyes as I was making my breakfast. Admittedly, it's not much like any actual people I've seen. But it counts.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Saturday, July 26, 2008
AA Summer Pavilion
I generally don't seem to find time to follow architecture per se but, while working for a client in London, I stumbled upon this by pure accident while strolling through Bedford Square on my way to the British Museum. I took a few snaps, investigated when I got back to HQ and, for those like me who didn't know, it's the Architectural Association Summer Pavilion. This year it was the Swoosh Pavilion, taken from design to completion by the 2nd and 3rd year students to coincide with the London Festival of Architecture. It joins the [c]space Pavilion and both, for my mind, are an amazing feat and my quick happy snaps do them nowhere near enough justice.
Labels:
18mm ply,
architecture,
art,
sculpture
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
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