Posts from January 2024

rock, paper, scissors

January 11, 2024

Nicolas Burrows‘ playful mixed media collages were just what my eye was looking for on this gloomy day. The London-based multi-media artist is an illustrator, author of books, and musician. It’s his collages that I’m swooning over. There are trees that look like lampshades, upside down skyscrapers and a stringed instrument that could just as well be a butterfly. What a weird and brilliant imagination. Trees are a recurring theme. “I have never lived in the forest, but I have spent a lot of time seeking out the company of trees. From the North-West of England, to the Norwegian Fjords and the West coast of Canada I have walked and thought and sung and written and drawn.”

swimmer’s itch

January 10, 2024

It’s rather unfortunate, given how much I love the ocean, that a hot red rash spreads across my entire body within seconds of stepping into it. My skin starts to mottle. I may as well be wearing a lacy fishnet body suit. Lake water, sea water, river or ocean. It happens every time. I’m resolved to it now. I brace myself. Let the water rush over me. Love every second I’m in it. Hate every second I itch. Know it will pass.

pezzettino

January 9, 2024

In Pieces But Still Holding It Together sounds like an apt description of most people I know. In fact, the longer I’m here, the more I realize that we’re all a bit shredded up inside. What I love about Bouke de Vries‘ ceramic sculptures is how all the shattered pieces find a home within one beautiful, translucent vessel. Because that’s what we all are, walking vessels, custodians of all our little pieces.

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