Wednesday 28 March 2012

'Drive' trailer parody



I loved Drive. Everything about it. And I truly love this too. These lot have way too much time on their hands. But thank God, cos this is hilarious!

The Inception one is pretty good too...

Durex: Speeds her up, slows him down.



Wicked idea.

Tuesday 27 March 2012

Gimme a wet one!






Don't even know where this comes from, but it's adorable! If I had a space outdoors with a clothes line, I'd most definitely be painting my pegs!

Bootfair bargain!

New favourite ring!

Guinness 'Round up your mates' for St Patrick's Day



We all know St. Paddy's day calls for a Guinness. The copywriting in this ad is outstandingly witty. Great concept, superb writing and brilliantly executed.


And of course, it'd be rude not to...



David Shrigley at The Hayward.






On the hottest day of the year so far I ventured to the Southbank ... to go and wander around INDOORS at the Hayward Gallery and see the David Shrigley exhibition. Even though it was inside, I thoroughly enjoyed it and even tret myself to a 99er! (Though it set me back a whopping £3!! I can hear myself coming out with, "In my day...").

Shrigley takes a sideways look on life with an incredibly irreverent sense of humour that comes out in his loose and crudely drawn illustrations – they are all the more charming because of this scribbled look and feel. I read recently that he does at least 30 sketches a day, which perhaps explains the vast number of sketches. His animations were great too, and his sculptures, very interesting.

Here are some photos from my trusty iPhone, with a few 'borrowed' from this blog: http://lovingmyjetlag.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/recommendation-of-week-david-shrigley.html

ps: The insecty sculptures remind of a couple of scenes in Beetlejuic :)
























































































































I also wandered into Jeremy Deller's exhibition and went back in time to the 90s. Despite going to see Shriggers, the only souvenirs me and the fella picked up were from Jeremy's exhibition. He tret himself to a tshirt, and I splashed out on a postcard.




Back from the dead...


















I plan to resurrect this blog sharpish!

It's been a long long while since my last post but I'm hoping now (after many attempts to remember my old password for my old email account and passing verification tests) that blogging will be second nature to keep track of inspirational things I come across and to show off anything creative I do in work and play. Here's hoping I'll be true to my word.