Wednesday, March 30, 2011
computer glitch
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
wintertime
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
City living

Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Scotland the beautiful
Friday, April 30, 2010
past art
Since I am nearly home I thought I'd start to post about some of the other great art I have seen overseas, or discovered but not actually seen. I have been to way more museums than I ever went to at home (there's only so many times you can repeatedly go to the South Australian Art Gallery) I think I am up to 39 that I can remember now. But the best ones recently were the Palazzo Grassi and Puento della Dogana in Venice. They are two parts to one collection owned by mega richFrançois Pinault, owner of a lovely art collection, and a bunch of other things including, Yves Saint Laurent, Gucci, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Christie's Auction House and a couple of Football teams. But his art collection was amazing. What was on display at the exhibition I saw, 'Mapping the Studio' was only a selection of what he owns chosen to be displayed in the exhibition by Japanese architect Tadao Ando. It was spread out over two buildings, and included works by most of the major artists I had only seen in such publications as Art Now, and the Vitamin books. It was amazing to finally get to see some Luc Tuymans paintings in particular still ife which was enormous and imposing yet still gentle, when I was expecting it to be tiny.

Also finally saw Jake and Dinos Chapman's 'Fucking Hell'. I had previously dismissed this work as just boys playing with figurines or something like that, when viewing it in books, but it was amazing in actuality. Glass aquariums filled with countless figurines all disfigured, bloodied, mutated and doing battle with Nazis. And the glass aquariums were arranged in the shape of a swastika. What's not to like. Actually for me it was, surprisingly impressive and compelling.
Japan is coming


Cannot wait for Japan, I'm a bit sad because we just changed our flights around to abandon Russia, China and Finland (no more visas or non cutesy countries) so that means we are going to Japan in a week and a half, so all the tickets for the Studio Ghibli museum have sold out. Big disappointment. Now I have to plan something else for Japan, this was the only thing I had researched, what else can I see in Japan apart from cute girls and clothes and anime? I am 100% expecting to be further disappointed when it doesn't feel like a mixture between 'Lost in Translation', and a Miyazaki movie (lots of bright lights and paddy fields etc)

Sunday, April 18, 2010
Deep in the cell of my heart I will feel so glad to go

Before we came back to Europe, we went to Africa! Actually Morocco which felt like a cheating version of Africa, but there were still markets, and child street sellers, and conmen, and uncomfortably warm dress requirements. I suppose this should not have been a surprise, but it was an exact depiction of street life as seen in Disney's Aladdin.

Thursday, April 8, 2010
In Milan, biding time
Thursday, April 1, 2010
vegetarian tour of the world
In Paris it is easy to get sick of not knowing if what you are ordering is vegetarian or not, especially when you don't speak French. So tonight I found a vegetarian restaurant a few streets from our hotel. This makes such a big difference, even if I don't know what I'm ordering, I know its safe. We went to Au Grain de Folie in Montmartre. It was tiny and felt like we were just sitting in someone's kitchen while they cooked us tea, which I guess is what it was, only we paid for it. But it was very homey and the food was delicious. We watched her cook it all so you know everything is freshly made, even if it takes a little while as it is one lady doing everything. But it brought me to thinking about the other amazing vegetarian restaurants I have eaten at along my travels.
Paradise Found Cafe, North Shore Oahu, Hawaii
California Vegan, Hollywood, LA
Truly Vegan, Hollywood, LA
Herbivore, Mission district, San Francisco
Enjoy vegetarian restaurant (Chinese), downtown San Francisco
Udupi Palace (Indian), Mission, San Francisco
Blossom, New York
Maoz Vegetarian (fast food felafel), Everywhere
Espiral (cafeteria style) Lisbon
Yellow Sunshine vegetarian diner, Berlin
Earth Cafe - Marrakech, Morocco
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