Nine little children all in a row / Eight of them friends, one of them foe.
My description of a painting I saw at a school.
There once was a sad Indian, / Who blubbered like hell to his Gran…
Limericks
A whales perspective perhaps on deeds from men and the sadness that they invoke
It was a sunny day at Waverly Cemetary and not a sound was heard from the graves except the crashing from the waves in the distance! We find Ebony posing and in style I must add. Today she left the other models for dead and dug her heels right into the great photos you see before you! Armed in her shiny new leggings and a t shirt that just scram: “Oh Mr Hart, whatta mess!”, we went around Waverly Cemetary with my thermos filled with earl Grey and took some pretty fantastic shots. It was no suprise that on the way home Ebony and I got lost on the way. The way back is a long (some would say steep) hill. Then its up and down from there. I decided we should take the 378 from the bottom of Bronte road. My impovisational thought would be met with sheer suprise when it was the third to last stop. The bus stopped in some posh upper class province of Bronte that I had no idea how to get back on the way back to Bondi Junction. It was getting hot so I made the smart move (from the last dumb move) to stop at a milk bar and get a cool refreshing drink for my Muse and I. On the way I found a small but deep valley of jungle that I had pointed to Ebony that that would be a good place to do a shoot. She nodded into her macaroons delightfully. Eventually we did make it back to my small Paddington studio. Ebony started to peel off her leggings in the bathroom shower whilst I was in the other room loading up the pictures from the days shooting. I took a chilled water from the fridge and we looked at the fantastic shots we had taken. We laughed uncontrollably then settled down to macaroons as Ebony then glanced at me with a mischivous look of a Micha Barton quality. I then smiled contently in my then room tempertured water. It was at this time that Ebony had to leave for home and I was left with all of these great photos and a plate of half eaten Macaroons that I had to eat myself. I then smiled to myself in a blank sort of way.
Ichi ban – “the best”, or “the first” in Japanese. Insipred by a Japanese restaurant in Helsinki.
Pastal work
my mum was cleaning my sisters fish bowl when i walked out and dog (her fish) was in a cup, thats when i got the idea.
INSPIRED BY STYLEWARS, SUBWAY ART AND THE MELBOURNE GRAFFITI SCENE. DONT BAN THE CAN
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Left all alone Canon 40D
Everyone feels lonesome at one point in their lives, and I am no different. As I looked at this lonely chair- all broken and beat up – I saw a reflection of myself. Although accompanied with the trees of nature, the chair stood out and was very out of place. I don’t see myself fitting into what society says I should look or act like. In a world full of trees, I often feel like I this broken down chair. Captured with a Canon 40D DSLR Taken: April 2009
..where children once played
A photograph taken using glass elephant and old ivory necklace to produce an evocative and haunting image. I intended to convey the death of the elephant that had produced the ivory necklace. The importation of ivory, and the selling of ivory products, is banned now in most countries in the world. This necklace belonged to my mother and dates from the 1950s.
Also available as a Tee. / Lots of Gold Coast flavour. Flower Power, surfboard, Ban the Bomb, hearts, sun’s rays, camper van and retro feel. / featured in the ‘Gold Coast’ group 13-11-09
Inscribed Khmer stele at Ban That – part of the Vat Phou World Heritage site, Champassack, Laos. Note the corrugated nature of the top of the plinth – this is due to local people sharpening their machetes on the sandstone surface, at festival time. / / Infra red photograph.
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