Monday, 28 February 2011

Clinging to Shores



It's incredible how easily and fluent I have become at clinging to shores. Perhaps I'm mostly out at sea and when I see signs of momentary port I sail towards them like the wind, with desperation to belong. You are a port I always cling to. So was he, until recently, until I realised he wasn't a port at all, but a floating buoy. A larger than life, land-like, convincing buoyant buoy, but a buoy-non-the-less. I made a book, wrote a poem about that cling-to port, and it cleverly foresaw all the drifting that inevitably came. Drifting. I recognise it all too easily. We all mostly drift, to and from one decision-denied to the next, in and out of commitment to anything, to anyone; we silently hope the seas will carry us somewhere familiar, or to somewhere new. But carry us they do. It's so very hard to swim against that tide.

I've tap danced to mr. bojangles on a pint of guiness and it finally makes more sense.

Sunday, 27 February 2011

Monday, 21 February 2011

this season




a blended blanket-rex composition with YSL's seasonal magenta nail lacquer. She's on her own this week.

Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Why is life worth living


Manhattan (1979)

For me, by far the best romantic comedy ever made. Happy Valentine. x

Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Why oh why Valentine?



Put simply we need the eggs.

The Blackburn Pamphlet





Since the Summer I've been gathering material to create an edition of 30 pamphlets documenting the 'Blackburn Book Archive' project. Inspired by funny stories from local paper mill workers, sublime book recommendations from courageous men and delicate confessional mono-prints. The 16pp soft back book has been created for the people of Blackburn though I have a few copies left available.