This weekend we checked out the Annie Leibovitz exhibition at the MCA in Sydney. A photographers life 1990 - 2005 was a great mix of Leibovitz's personal and professional work. It must have been so hard putting this exhibition together, narrowing down the selection, there is so much great work to choose from. The exhibition runs until the 27th March and is well worth a look if you are in Sydney.
I love stumbling on random prettiness on the internet. This week I cam across the work of Kanako Yaguchi a paper artist in Japan. Her paper stencils and kirigami are just beautiful!
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Some days I do miss being part of the British Hairdressing industry in London, especially when I see amazing images like these. Created by of my favourite hairdressers, Angelo Seminara, who was crowned British Hairdresser of the Year recently. Yay Angelo!
Yeay! Scampi won the doggie competition today (with this pic). He won himself a weeks luxury accommodation at a doggie resort complete with pool, beds, themed rooms and his own big screen TV. Perhaps we should go and leave him at home.
I'm loving this gorgeous work by Chilean artist Livia Marin. For her exhibition, Broken Things, Marin sculpted these everyday objects of cups, bowls and plates and reworked them with cracks and crevices. The fractures representing loss, but in repairing and keeping the object she stresses the relationship of care and continuation. My favourites have to be these seemingly ordinary objects that appear melted. Beautiful.
Our baby has made the local paper (third one down) and he's a finalist in our councils doggie competition! Not surprising for such a pretty boy. :)