Saturday 17 October 2009

Life Drawing Class Efforts

I wish, wish I'd taken photos of the chalk ones before spraying them with fixative. I felt a brief moment of panic when I began to spray and the drawings started to vanish. 'Don't worry,' I told myself, 'they'll come back when the spray dries. They're supposed to.' They didn't really: a lot of the subtleties of the shading were lost.

Wednesday 14 October 2009

Two Franks

Cushions seen in a shop window in Wigmore Street.

I can't get over the Anne Frank one. Why, WHY would you want that in your house?
For the irony value? So that every time you sit down, you can say, 'That young girl died tragically, and I'm alive and watching X-Factor! I win, Frank! LOL!'

Is it meant to be a talking point? But then every time you had friends over, they'd see it, and yes you'd start talking, but it would be the same conversation every time -- which would be dull -- and every time, that conversation would begin, 'What on earth is that?' and you'd end up having to justify it. 'Oh, it's... postmodern... I...', trailing off as your friends stared at you in horrified disbelief. That's no way to start a dinner party.

I almost wanted to buy it just so I could destroy it. But how could you? You couldn't burn it, could you? That seems frantically inappropriate. And I have nowhere to bury a cushion cover, and anyway, that's insane.

Poor Anne. Her memory deserves better than ironic home furnishings.

Sunday 11 October 2009

Nutmeg Biscuits

They're a cross between Viennese whirls and custard creams, sprinkled with grated nutmeg. They're very small because a little one goes a long way.

Monday 5 October 2009

1950s Teacup and Saucers



I bought this 1950s teacup set yesterday in Islington Antique Market. I love the little gold sprays, they look like fireworks.

 

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