I think I'll draw him next.
5 Nov 2010
4 Nov 2010
ele e ela
Last night I water coloured the boy and drew the girl. I don't know what I'm going to do with him, but she's going to be embroider. The boy on the swing is almost finished: I bought some metal embroidery hoops to frame him and all I need is a pretty ribbon to hang it.
3 Nov 2010
1 year old!
Hurray! This blog is 1 year old today! It all started with a tree and a bit of inspiration.
To celebrate, I took my Polaroid for a stroll through Principe Real!
29 Oct 2010
RAIN
I was caught in the rain today while trying to come to work (in truth, the correct term would be flood).
After seeing the images on tv of how flooded Lisbon was today, I remembered these images of rainy days days and the people stuck in their cars. They look like photos, but they are actually paintings!
28 Oct 2010
who wants jam?
Life works in circles. Last year, around this time, I made some of this. This year I decided to cheer up the jars with a bit of illustration. By the way.... it tastes sooooo goood!
26 Oct 2010
work in progress
After the drawing comes the wall hanging. The cloth is home grown and home spun linen that is about 60 years old and the yarn is 100% rustic wool bought a couple of months back at the Retrosaria. They come in beautiful earthy colors. Actually, I'm heading off right now to buy some more.
25 Oct 2010
Home
Even though I just discovered this song today, it's a great coincidence since today I got the news that the short story I wrote last year for the A Day on the Planet project is finally published and launched in it's German version today. The English version will be out in December! Can't wait! The story is about finding home and this song is the perfect match! I think you know who I dedicate this to...
Home
Let me come home
Home is wherever I''m with you.
We laugh until we think we'll die,
Barefoot on a summer night
Nothin' new is sweeter than with you.
22 Oct 2010
public administration
Stamps are the perfect metaphor for Portuguese public administration. These are the stamps I bought last Tuesday at the flea market. They remind me public administration offices some years back were you would always here the sound of civil servants hammering down on stamps, dating and authenticating stuff. It would take you an entire day to do whatever it is you needed done and you were very thankful in the end that it didn't take you longer! I remember the finance office in Viana: a damp place with a florescent lit atmosphere and green plants in brown plastic vases to make it look more "cheerful", where very frustrated people worked around piles and piles of paper work.
Yesterday I spent my lovely afternoon amongst public administration. Although the physical spaces are quite different and you don't hear the hammering of stamps, I waited for 2 hours and then I gave up and went home. The stamps might be gone but the metaphor remains.
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