Field of Light by Brunce Munro

What you’ll find down Vyner Street.

Mauro Perucchietti at a Harrods art exhition, Knightsbridge.

Minimalistic pop art, anyone?

Redefining traditional ideas about fountains, this public artwork explores the relationship between spatial perception and memory, presence and absence, inside and outside. As visitors walk through the ‘rooms’, they must carefully consider the patterns of rising and falling water if they are to leave the space without getting wet.

via flickr

Let me introduce you to Pon and Aaron, Michael and I are trying to collect them all but with the five times we’ve tried four of them were Aaron. Persistent bitch I know. So I’ve kept one Aaron, he has one, we gave an Aaron to his brother and with the last Aaron we had Michael went all boss-like and exchanged it for Pon in the Kidrobot store. LOL!

ANALOG - trends in sound and picture

An exhibition I really need to get myself to and I’m making sure that will be next week!

(photo via Riflemaker)

Walked down way past Euston Square and we saw this graffiti work by the artist Nathan Bowen, thought I’d try and make it more epic by using panorama. So anyway here’s a site if you want to check out more from him: http://dearie.me/?tag=nathanbowen

kinetica art fair ‘10

(via The Kinetica Art Fair)

-pinning back hair

-picking locks

-glueing small things together…

because they’re really useful

we went up a tight spiral of stairs that led to a small circular room, the photographs covered the wall(s)!

I say wall(s) because if it’s a round room with no end would it not just be one wall?

this is taken at the chelsea summer show 2010