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with some remaining scraps of passed on fabric this old oak chair scores a new colourful cover
this lawn is apparently registered?... to whom or what it does not say,
but it is very green and lovely looking
although the sign is very unofficial
perhaps it's only irony

six new camouflage collars for counter at craft victoria sent off on monday. they are part of the white christmas theme this year.
white, bright, crisp, cool, clean
everything that this humid west coast summer day is not!
(well, perhaps clean is the exception. the unusual humidity is due to the rain, so at least all that summer dust will be washed away)
finally this crocodile handbag has been reappropriated into a more usable design.
it was sent to me a few year ago by a friend in france...apparently she bought it in a porch sale from an old lady who'd had it from a long ago trip to australia.
so it has returned to it's place of origin.
the old handle was quite worn and not of the length i would use.
so i found this sturdy piece of leather and fitted it to the bag, which is in excellent vintage condition.

here are two images of the installation i put in the window of remedy leederville on sunday.it took ages to make the back ground!! it's very delicate and difficult to handle. at 1.7 mtrs long it was scary taking it on the train at 7.30am with all the still-up-from-the-night-before travellers staggering home.
'I'm here'
Remedy footpath gallery Leederville, 2009
rescued fabric, fly screen, vintage buttons & buckles, found objects, paper
concrete art in a fremantle car park.
how is there no other 'street art' or graffiti all over this graphic arrangement of colour?
reappropriating old signage into messages.... fremantle
this is the rye starter j has been cultivating since monday. it's been overfeed by the looks of it and escaping from the jar...sourdough tonight... yum!
mates of state poster by the small stakes, such great designers
j started making some wooden blocks out of old ply-wood off cuts.
four widths of 16mm ply makes this block a 64mm cube
footpath mosaic...south fremantle
kangaroo paw & burnt out stump...finally went for a walk in the morning to kings park to see the wild flowers
wildpoppy opens, on the cnr of wray ave & south tce, fremantle ...we've been walking past this cafe for a while now, waiting for the new owners to take down the newspaper from the windows and reveal the work done... well worth the wait. it has been transformed into a beautiful space. the colourful lounge set are the favourites. right next to the double seater is a big basket of beautiful wool and knitting needles...and all the magazines are the latest issue!
'blessed are they who hunger and thirst, for they are sticking to their diet'
a sky can never look the same in a photograph...but anyway, here is this one, sunday afternoon, just on dusk...
owl patch made for d. there was a tear in the wool on the back of the jumper that prompted the thought of patching rather than just an ordinary mend job, so d asked for it to be embelished...an owl seemed the obvious choice... hope she agrees...
mustard camouflage collar ...production time... how many things can be sewn in under a fortnight?
the octave
a new obsession with letters. not sure how many alphabets i could stuff with bits of fabric...takes so much longer than expected ... for now it's nice to just have the octave
a new veriation on the 'butterlie with cloud'...now with the heart on a string or rather, chainstarting to make a few of these for new outlets...updates soon
capel beach, wa...they are not rocks buy an amazing accumulation of winter's seaweed. a transient (if a little smelly) seaweed scape...it is gathered on the beach with the winter currents and by summer it will all be gone
textures and sea creatures
the brooch of Claude (the Bird)... this piece was made for the very wonderful store Claude (the Bird).
it has taken well over half a year to finally get him made (a lot of deliberating, intervening responsibilities and various other delays...like a mountain between me and the sewing machine)...ahh phew...he has gone on his merry way and now lives in armadale, melbourne.
op-shop barbies. quite a sickening scene. naked and discarded.
couldn't resist posting another four sketches of jody wong. these now belong to my own art collection.
this rug was made by olivia and sent all the way over from madrid (where she lives) for A here in fremantle... a very beautiful crochet rug of many beautiful colours.
this strange taxidermy roo was carried around by a group of people at little creatures claiming to be from the abc doing a doco on the return of skippy?? hmmm, have to wait and see if that one is real or not...sounds a bit weird, and why is 'skippy' sporting bandaged paws??
heart emergancy...warm aid...love more...A +

happy friday by jody wong
this colour sketch came through to j from jody wong today. it reminded me to check her blog for more of her amazing sketches...the two images above are just a small taste of her wonderful imagination. they're bits from another world that make you think...and think...