9.9.16

Lately in black and white





Lately I haven't had any energy to do much more then to work, eat, sleep and repeat. It sounds quite sad (and maybe it is) but I have a few nice things to look forward to which makes it easier. First thing coming up is Paris – me and P are going there at the end of the month for a couple of days and I'm thrilled since I haven't been there in years. For those of you who doesn't know I lived there for a few months when I was in my early twenties, assisting different photographers. It's definitely one of my favorite cities. Second thing to look forward to is the start of my second ceramics course, and the third but equally great thing is happening in the end of October when two of my besties are coming to visit <3

Pictures from top to bottom: first one is me in backlight on our roof on a particularly sunny autumn day. Second is a sort of mood board thingie I got the other day, originally a trellis I painted black. Third is a rail of hooks we got to keep me from throwing all my clothes on the floor (yes, I'm a messy and terrible person). Forth and last is just me in a suit (my new favorite thing to wear). 


8.9.16

Barbican and an unintended blog break








Sorry for the unintended vacuum here, I've been keeping busy and for some reason I don't enjoy blogging as much at the moment (any tips to get me back on track?). 

Last weekend I went to see the Ragnar Kjartansson exhibition at Barbican. It was possibly one of my favorite exhibitions I've seen in my life so far. Unfortunately last Sunday was its last day, but I'm sure it might travel somewhere else next. Quite often artists do little exhibition tours, just as bands on tour or whatever. Go see it if you enjoy half naked young men scattered around amongst thousands of beer bottles, playing guitar. Or if you would like to see my favorite piece, The Visitors, an absolutely amazing video art installation where different musicians are filmed in separate rooms of a castle playing their instrument and then shown at the same time on different big screens – together it's like a symphony.