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Monday, April 18, 2011

pink; person with guitar (pink)

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Person With Guitar (2004) is instantly recognizable as a work by John Baldessari. Baldessari is a Los Angeles based artist who has taught at both CAL Arts and UCLA since 1970 and is a prominent figure in the Los Angeles art community. He is best known for his collages where parts of the photos are covered up or cut out. 

Baldessari started using found images because he couldn't be bothered going out to take a photo of something specifically if it already existed, wanting the image as a signifier rather than a reproduction of a specific thing. He began by using images of film stills and soon began to cover the faces of the people in these images that were lying around his studio as he felt they had a presence. 

This lead him to cutting out or covering up other parts of the image to create a dialogue that was ambiguous. Here, in Person With Guitar, we see such an example. By the removal of the actual guitar, the shape of the object is left behind. We may not see the detail of the guitar but we certainly know that it once existed within the pink shape. By highlighting the empty space with a striking pink colour Baldessari leaves us, as the viewer, to 'fill in the gaps', so to speak. Because of it's anonymity, we create our own story of what is going on within the image and relate it back to our own experiences which results in a much more personal interpretation.

By the removal of detail or the bringing of our attention to it, Baldessari uses the power of the image to question our own interpretations of the image itself and our preconceived ideas surrounding an image when we first glance at one. He makes us think more deeply about the power of the image by simply creating an absence of what we expect will be there and as a result, challenges our expectations of how an image should function.




love; ten things i love this week

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1. I came across this a week or so ago and really loved the post so wanted to share. Check out these vintage flight attendants and advertisements. Something pretty cool about their outfits and hand drawn ads...bring back the hand drawn ads!!! LOVE!







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2. Speaking of vintage fashions, check out these photos! LOVE!!! Well of course I do! It's Disneyland! Kevin Kidney is the guys name who has uploaded them onto his blog. What a great blog it is by the way! He used to be a Disney Designer! LOVE!









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3. Esther Williams! I have sooooo gone vintage this week! I've been looking at synchronized swimming for an up coming work and have fallen in love with Esther's on-screen life and  Auqua Musicals! Check out this AMAZING blog dedicated to vintage swimwear with a post on Esther Williams. LOVE!








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4. This sign being placed out in public at Dupont Circle in Virginia. Oh ok, it was part of an advertising campaign, but who cares! 
L O V E !!!












5. This random smiley sign that was by the freeway here in Melbourne, Australia. Gotta love a smiley sign while in traffic! LOVE!











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6. Fluffy white clouds! I hadn't realised how much I missed them in L.A until I started to see them again here in Melbourne! There is something pretty special about fluffy white clouds against a wonderfully blue sky. LOVE!









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7. Green grass! Melbourne, Australia has been in drought for such a long time that I had almost forgotten how the city looks with green grass! With all the rains recently, the city is soooo lush and green. Very beautiful indeed! LOVE!







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8. Organising a studio! Next week I move into a small space that is about a half hour walk from where I currently live. I'm soooo excited about having a space to create again, while getting in some exercise by walking there everyday! My creative juices are keeping me up at night with such amazing ideas! Will keep you all posted. LOVE!




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9. Borrowing a dehydrator from a friend for the week! I have already made some live burgers and flaxseed crackers. Looking forward to doing more this week. LOVE!

 10. The response I had from the Make Ai Weiwei's picture your F.B profile pic campaign. I started it during the week and the numbers just keep on climbing which is soooo great! Shows people are wanting to make a change in this world. LOVE!







Monday, April 11, 2011

eat; detox

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This week, I began my first ever detoxing program. I fell into it by accident as I subscribe to The Raw Divas website and stumbled across their free 7 day detox program and thought 'why the hell not!' Kind of silly really as I didn't think about my sister coming to town and my mum cooking up an Italian storm everyday for her and so temptation was going to be doubled, even tripled some days! But as I write, I am at the end of day 5 and yes, I will confess to having cheated 3 times. But is cheating really that much of a big deal when detoxing or is it our thought about cheating that is the real issue? Detoxing is an amazing experience even if you do find that you have 'cheated' during the program.

The 7 Day Detox by The Raw Divas entailed mono fruit meals, green smoothies and salads. No nuts, avocado, oils or salt were allowed. The lack of oil and salt has almost killed me and my bowels are still saying WTF?! During my first few days, I experienced the headaches everyone talks about when detoxing and also pain in my hips, which was really strange. Late last year, I did have uterus issues and saw this pain in my hips as part of a healing process my body had finally been given the chance to attend to. Detoxing hurts because your body is finally getting a rest from digesting all the food you consume in a day, all day everyday, and so has a chance to work on healing the other parts of your body that need attending to.

But my reason for undertaking the detox was more than just to loose weight, clean out the plumbing or heal a past wound. I wanted to detox mainly to give up smoking. Gasp! I know! The woman who writes about good healthy eating and LOVES it, is a smoker.

Smoking has been something that I have enjoyed for many years. It has been the thing I look forward to as I take breaks from long days of writing, waiting for my train to arrive, smoking with my girlfriends over a few bottles of bubbly or simply smoking with my morning coffee in my P.J's waking up to the day. Yep, that was me!

A few months ago was when I first started talking about the idea of quitting. I am one of those smokers that has NEVER said I needed or wanted to quit. I was a smoker and a proud one at that! My friends in Australia told me they hardly smoked while I was gone but have now bought ciggies with the news I arrived on Australian soil. Smoking became part of my personality, my signifier to the world that I may be all of this, but I'm still a bad arse underneath it all.

So the detox seemed like a good excuse to quit smoking. Days 1 and 2 I did have a ciggie a day, but today, day 5, I have been without a ciggie for 3 days. I have found it alot easier than I had anticipated and I know it is becuase of the detox program. I have replaced the attention I would normally put onto the fact that I was not smoking onto food that I was allowed to eat and so in a sense, I have forgotten I smoke. Sounds kind of strange doesn't it? It's all in the mind.

I have discovered the power of the mind. Yes, we have all heard this 'the power of your mind will amaze you!' But how many of us have actually experienced it? I did this week. I discovered how I can choose to listen or not to listen to whatever thought floated passed me. Apparently we have 3 hundred billion, trillion something thousand thoughts a day, and a high percentage of those thoughts you thought yesterday! So in other words, we are constantly reaffirming our thoughts which turn into our beliefs because we keep thinking the same thoughts everyday!

So with this in mind, every time I feel like a cigarette, I feel that desire and then allow the next thought to move in and distract the thought of wanting a cigarette. It is a thought afterall, which means my addiction to cigarettes is not real but simply a floating thought too. This way of thinking has made not smoking a lot easier for me as I have been able to rationalize what it is that I am feeling and in turn justify why I shouldn't fall for that thought. 

Every negative thought I am having about myself comes under the same sort of process as the thought of wanting a cigarette. It is working for me and I thank detoxing for discovering what I am capable of doing with my mind. This process works really well when you are tempted to give in to a 'craving' thought about food, or if you are bashing yourself up over your weight, your hair, your life or your work.

Having said all that, I accept that I will always be a smoker and always want to smoke. I will never promise myself that I will not smoke again, but I will promise myself that I will consider the thought in any given moment when I do feel like a cigarette and I will wait for the next thought to take over before I act on the desire to smoke.

Give detoxing a go if you are ready to change your thinking and be conscious to the fact that most of your thoughts are simply rehashed from yesterday, and the day before that, and the month before that, and the year before that. What you say to yourself during your detox is the same things you've been telling yourself your whole life. Is it not worth considering a new way of thinking when you are detoxing? Just as you are releasing toxins from your body, so too you are releasing toxins from your thinking. It really is a mind and body overhaul that I would recommend to anyone who wants to change their way of thinking.

pink; ai weiwei


On April 3rd, Ai Weiwei was detained by Chinese officials at Beijing airport for "economic crimes" and there has been no reports on his whereabouts since. Ai Weiwei is no stranger to being attacked by the Chinese government. Recently, a studio he was building in Shanghai was completely demolished without any warning or reason. He is a man that is under constant surveillance by the Chinese Government who sees him as a real threat to social unrest. Here is a very good article that appeared in The Wall Street Journal on April 6th about Ai Weiwei's detaining.

He has not created any works in pink but I have been very moved by this situation that I had to include it here on this weeks posting. On the TED's youtube site, Ai Wei Wei's situation is written about like this; "...for anyone who believes in the power of ideas, of human imagination, it is heartbreaking to see one of the world's great artists shackled in this way." It is perfectly said and in the video, Ai Weiwei speaks of how the Chinese government are trying to keep him quiet. You can see the Ai Weiwei TED video here where the audience gives the man a standing ovation (LOVE!).

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Hyperallergic, a blog about contemporary art, is posting liveblog accounts on Ai Weiwei's arrest, while major art museums around the world are asking for signatures with online petitions. Ai Weiwei has a blog which has been tampered with by the Chinese Government through the deletion and censoring of his writings. If you are interested in checking it out, go here. It is in Chinese though (google translator!). The photo below apparently was what broke the government into action.


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It shows the artist naked except for a toy horse concealing his genitals. The caption has a double meaning in Chinese, so millions of internet users have seen the six characters interpreted as: "Fuck your mother, the party central committee."

Ai Weiwei has contributed to the Chinese contemporary art scene for the past few decades, having moved back to China after his education in The States in the 1980's. He has created an artist community in Beijing where galleries and studios are occupied by Chinese and international artists. I spent time in this community when I lived in Beijing and it really was my saviour from what felt like a repressed social structure that I found myself surrounded by. Maybe this is why I am passionate about Ai Weiwei as I have experienced first hand what he is fighting so hard to break down and how much time and energy he is putting into fighting for a country he dearly loves.

This is a real tragedy and everyone should look into what they can do to help this situation. I will be posting a picture of Ai Weiwei as my profile pic on Facebook until he is released, as a gesture against this action by the Chinese. You can check out the event I created here. Please press the 'attending' button and 'share' the event with your Facebook friends. I think he would like it if everyone did this on Facebook as he is very much into the power of the internet. So if you do care, please follow suit and make a picture of Ai Weiwei your profile pic and spread the word! Add this link so people may sign the petition too :0)

Check out this video which shows what a truely amazing man he is.

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Peace and love to Ai Weiwei.

love; ten things i love this week

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1. My sister coming for a visit from New Zealand. She visits us once a year but I missed her last year as I was in The States. She is an absolute pleasure to feed and to show her what I've been up to with my work. LOVE!











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2. My sister saying the best comment ever on the weekend while my mum and I were both in the kitchen cooking. My mum was doing her amazing Italian zucchini flower fritters while I was preparing my raw lunch and my sister said "It's like MasterChef in here!" I giggled so hard and said, "...and you're the judge!" LOVE!









3. Rainbows!!! It is Autumn (Fall) here in Australia and the rains are soooo grand! Love the sun shining it's glory through the rain and presenting me with a lovely rainbow! LOVE!










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4. Detoxing. I have thoroughly enjoyed detoxing this week. it was my first real attempt at it and I highly recommend it! Check out my full post about the experience here. LOVE!!!











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5. Drinking mineral water with slices of cucumber. As I'm drinking more water because of the detox, I'm finding mineral water with slices of cucumber or strawberries or other fruits really enjoyable! Makes drinking 2 Litres a day tolerable! LOVE!











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6. Driving in Australia again. It took me a long time to get used to the other side in The States and it seems to be taking me a while to get used to driving back! Weird how that happens! Someone told me to remember that the driver side is always closest to the middle of the road, no matter what country you drive in. Great advice! LOVE!










7. This blog about Cake Wrecks! It is hilarious to see some disastrous cakes out there from bad spelling to just plain ugly! Check it out! LOVE!









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8. Eating an Indian meal with my good Aussie friends. I did miss good Indian food in the States. Sorry guys, but Australia does have THE best Indian food around! LOVE!








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9. All my Aussie friends excited about eating raw with me! So many have posted on my Facebook wall links to raw restaurants here in Melbourne, but I'm sure they will not compare to the ones in California! This IS a type of food Americans do very well! LOVE!








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10. My Mum. With me being a crazy artist, my mum sure does handle me very well. it must be a tough job being the mum of an artist who keeps shaking up her own life to find something to satisfy that crazy hunger inside.  I LOVE MY MUM!

Monday, April 4, 2011

eat; cashew cheese spread

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So I'm back in Melbourne, Australia for a few months and yes, I've been subjected to my mums Italian cooking all week, throwing my raw endeavors out the window. But not for long!  I mean seriously, I haven't eaten her cooking in over a year and am allowing myself the pleasure for a while. I do intend to post some of her amazingness as soon as I get a hold of my own great camera. Time to start saving!

While in The States, I purchased my second raw cookbook, The Raw 50 by Carol Alt and decided to start with the super easy cashew cheese recipe. This makes a great spread for sandwiches, or a yummy dip for a big bowl of raw vegies and is super easy to make! I watered it down and added a little olive oil using it as a 'sauce' for a raw zucchini pasta...yum! Divide the mixture in two and add sun dried tomatoes to the second half for something different. I also added liquid smoke to the sun dried tomato dip for a more intense flavour.


What you need;
2 cups raw cashews, soaked for four hours
1/2 cup of filtered water
1 yellow bell pepper
5 tbs lemon juice
small handful of fresh parsley
1 1/2 tsp dried basil
2 heaped Tbs Nutritional yeast
1 garlic clove
1 shallot
salt and pepper to taste

Sun Dried Tomato Chashew Cheese
1/3 cup sundried tomato










Drain the nuts and dry with a kitchen towel. Roughly chop bell pepper, parsley, garlic and shallot.


Throw everything into your food processor and whiz away until you get a creamy consistency. If you are wanting to try the sun dried tomato version, simply divide the mixture, leaving the half in the food processor and add the sun dried tomatoes. Whiz until combined.



The one on the left is the cashew cheese spread that I watered down for a saucy constancy and the one on the right is the sun dried tomato flavour. Both are yum!!!



Bon Appetito!

pink; initiator

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Lin Tianmiao is a Chinese born artist who studied in the U.S.A during the early 1980's, where she soon become a successful textile designer. Her career as an artist did not begin until she moved back to China in 1994 with her artist husband where they opened up their hutong studio to show their works to the public. She was quickly placed into the group of female Chinese artists making nuxing yishu 'female art'.

Most of you know I have a connection to China, especially Beijing where I undertook an artist in residence program in 2008. I do have a love/hate relationship with Beijing and the Chinese art world as a result, but I wont go into that here. What I will say is that one thing I did not like was their obsession with fiberglass and even though Initiator is made of fiberglass and silk, it does have something else to offer that is more than just being a cheesy fiberglass sculpture.

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Initiator references both Western and Eastern cultures of myths and traditional gender stereotypes. The woman and the frog are bound in decorative silk fabric, which is a common theme of Lin's practice. China’s female tradition of cloth production and embroidery are evident here as with references to her cultural heritage of foot binding for 'beauty' which actually disabled women from walking. Here the woman is bound but so is the frog, suggesting both sexes are bound by traditional roles. 

One cannot help but also notice Western fairytale references in this work. Rupunzel and The Frog Prince are just two that come to mind. Both stories have a male character that eventually saves the female character. A form of binding exists within these fairytales for little girls growing up in Western cultures (and may I suggest little boys too) as they are taught through these stories how they are to take on their role as 'women' within the society they are growing into. To always look pretty, to always be vulnerable and to always expect to be saved.

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The paragraph below is taken directly from Lin Tianmiao's website:

"There are pink arcs on the background wall, which can be interpreted as commas---a non-stop process, or as swimming sperms. A girl, wrapped in white silk cloth with decorative patterns, stands with her hands half open, in a somewhat hesitative posture. Beside the girl there is a frog, also wrapped in white silk cloth with decorative patterns, and whose hands turn out to be coarsely veined male human hands, drawing the numerous white silk threads that drape from the girl’s body."

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This work, with its comically large pink representation of 'swimming sperm' is beautifully constructed in the Eastern tradition of silk crafts and successfully represents the gender differences that exists between Eastern and Western traditions. Lin Tianmiao's work definitely draws inspiration from both cultures, creating a tactile, sensual and delicately beautiful installation experience for the viewer to ponder.