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04
May
13

Brighton Festival

Clothed Tower

Jubilee Cloth Tower

Perhaps prudery is the theme of this year’s Brighton Festival as the Jubilee Clock Tower on the corner of North Street and West Street has been clothed for the occasion. I always look forward to the festival Fringe though these days I wonder what is meant by Fringe since it seems as organised and deliberately marketed as anything else.

The real Fringe is fun. In the North Lanes today a couple of guys were creating enormous bubbles to the delight of many toddlers passing by. They have a secret recipe for the bubble mix consisting of washing up liquid, baking power, acetic acid and some kind of pet product which I can’t remember. It seemed to work very well.

Bubbles

Bubbles

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Bubbles

Bubbles

Also in the North Lanes Eco Logic Cool, on Sydney Street, have a great use for old singles.

Eco Logic Cool

Eco Logic Cool

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14
Apr
13

Finally!

Devils Dyke

Devils Dyke

Kingsway

Kingsway

Nick Orsbourne

Parrot by Nick Orsbourne

Saturday afternoon the rain came in and visibility was down to yards up at Devils Dyke but FINALLY, today, we had clear skies and sunshine just in time for the Brighton Marathon. Pre festival spirit seems to be kicking in and last weekend Brighton Unitarian Church held a Makers Boutique (a craft fair to you and me) selling handmade contemporary arts & crafts with some good work by Nick Orsbournbe. They plan to repeat this throughout the year, check their site for details.

Classical Lighting on Western Road has closed down – FINALLY! I bought some lights in this shop 14 years ago when I first moved to town and they had a closing down sale then. As far as I know they’ve had a closing down sale every day since. I imagined that they got away with it because of the high turnover of people moving to Brighton and then moving out again. I had thought that this was just some sales gimmick but it seems they really were closing down, only very, very, very slowly.

Classical Lighting

Classical Lighting

Rose

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09
Dec
12

Here comes Christmas

Santa Dash 2012

Santa Dash 2012

The disturbance outside on Saturday morning proved to be a plethora of Santas preparing to run 5km to raise money for Passing it On a charity which helps to build schools in Africa. By the time I’d blown away the cobwebs and got down there most of them had finished. Later I was Christmas Shopping and passed Fabrica in Duke St where a crafts fair was being held. Some good stuff and I bought this and that for Christmas presents. Some Great badges and cards by Saffron Reichenbäcker and some beautiful owls like Russian dolls by Caleigh Illerbrun. Then in the evening up to London for company bash at big hotel. Dinner suit dusted off, shoes given quick brush, train then tube, cloakroom ticket, hoards of people, boss’s speech, sales targets, M&S vouchers, prize draw. Glasses of red, bottles of Becks, dancing like fools, talking bollocks. Squeeze onto tube, 12:05 from Victoria, stand all the way and taxi home to find Alien 3 and a glass of single malt. Here comes Christmas……..

Saffron Reichenbacker

Saffron Reichenbacker

Caleigh Illerbrun

Caleigh Illerbrun

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22
Sep
12

3D Printing gets even easier

Desktop 3 dimensional printing for around $2000 – Wow!

09
Oct
11

Long Notes & Grayson Perry

Up in London on Friday night to see The Long Notes at The Underworld. The Underworld is an old venue below The World’s End pub in Camden. I hadn’t been to the World’s End in year but it felt much the same. After a couple of support acts The Long Notes came on and played a selection of celtic tunes from their new album The Shadow Of Stromboli. Good stuff!

Claire de Rouen Books

Claire de Rouen Books

The next day I headed for The British Museum to see the Grayson Perry exhibition The Tomb Of The Unknown Craftsman. As I meandered my way toward my destination I stopped to look in a little gallery named The Outsiders  on Greek Street. It held some interesting work based mainly around sharks and butterflies. The viscous and the delicate. Further along on Charing Cross Road I browsed in the windows at the various book displays. Amidst the noise of the buses and the random strangers passing by I mused that, as technology and commercialism advance, these simple delights of the metropolis will be lost. As we all move to electronic books, the bookshops will close down and be replaced by a Charing Cross Road book shop exhibition. It has started already as the variety of human existence is gradually being erased from British town centres. The area around Tottenham Court Road tube station is still under development. No doubt it wil be necessary to build a lot of identikit shops on top of it and I wondered what future lay in store for Denmark Street with it’s historic shops selling musical instruments. Further along a hint lay in store for me in the form of a map along with some blurb promoting it as Tin Pan Alley. Ordinary people naturally create fascinating and culturally significant monuments in our cities. Riddley Road Market perhaps or Denmark Street. As commercialism swirls around them, these monuments become caricatures of themselves. I fully expect that in years to come, when Dalston is inhabited by 99% white bankers, Riddley Road Market will be covered over by a dome, sponsored by Sainsbury’s and awful watered down Caribbean music will be played over a sound system. It’s already being called Riddley Road “shopping village”. I expect Denmark street will go the same way. It’s sad but everything has it’s season. The kids will create something new.

Head Of A Fallen Gian

Head Of A Fallen Giant

And on the subject of something new this exactly what Mr. Perry has on display at The British Museum. He has very cleverly picked out various items from the museum’s extensive collection of ancient artefacts and displayed them alongside new works of his own. The effect is to place contemporary art in context. Yes, Mr. Perry’s art may be in vogue and may be worth millions and all the rest of it but at it’s basic level these are artefacts. They are creations of mankind in the 21st century and they reflect the society of which they are a part.

I particularly liked Head Of A Fallen Giant, an, apparently, metal skull studded with symbols of Britishness and likened by Mr. Perry to an old sea mine left washing around in the sea for years. The large tapestry entitled Map Of Truths And Beliefs was a wonder and it struck me that Mr. Perry appears to be using symbolism in the same way as classicist painters. Mr. Perry is amazingly prolific and has produces numerous works in all kinds of mediums from tapestry to cast metal to engineering as in his Kenilworth AM1 motorbike.  The exhibition is a definitive must see.

Another one of Grayson's

Another one of Grayson's

20
Sep
11

Painting on an iPod Touch by Seikou Yamaoka

This is an amazing video of a guy named Seikou Yamaoka using just his fingers to “paint” on an iPod touch using a app named ArtStudio.

30
Jul
11

Cyril E. Power

Just bought a card in a shop in the North Lanes in Brighton. The card shows a copy of a lithograph by a British artist named Cyril E. Power who lived from 1872 to 1951. He created some fantastic and very graphic images of the London Underground and buses.

The Sunshine Roof, Cyril E. Power

The Sunshine Roof, Cyril E. Power

The Escalator, Cyril E. Power

The Escalator, Cyril E. Power

05
Mar
11

Acacia Designs

I was wandering along Elder Place last weekend and came across a shop named Acacia Designs selling handmade wooden furniture. Some great looking pieces maintaining the natural look of the wood.

Acacia Designs

Acacia Designs




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