Sunday, 31 July 2011

Sunday, 17 July 2011

Keeda, Timothy and Woolworths....


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This is some footage from the beginning of the year i rummaged through, had to go through ridiculous lengths to edit this footage :©.... p.s.. stay tuned for more giggles at Byron's Woolies at the end of the tape. yewww!

Corruption in malaysia ... horrible push of a primal tribe.

As Malaysian forests shrink, people who still call the jungle home are turning to friends, and photographers, to publicise their plight.


http://conorashleigh.com/

Sarawak officials are aiming to be Malaysia's largest palm oil producers by 2020.
The deforestation to clear way for these oil palms is now destroying the homes of nomadic people such as the Penan.

Despicable...! check the link for rad photos and the full story.

Tuesday, 12 July 2011

newwww wunnnn

im living in sydney at the moment but this is footage from earlier this year mainly from byron bay and a few other spots, enjoixoxo

Sunday, 10 July 2011

Make a Shirt ...


To Start: 1 x plain white shirt, 1 x black fabric pen, 1 x ruler, 1 x compass and pencil, 1 x textile medium, 1 x magenta acrylic.


1. Align up a triangle on the shirt using the ruler and pencil, be sure to wear it and check that the points are were you want them to be. 2. "Pencil" a line from the phallic point to the base so there is a dividing line. Then using the compass and pencil start by making a circle roughly in the centre, where the circle crosses the centre line, put the compass on there and draw a new circle, continue drawing circles where the pencil crosses until the triangle is complete.



3. Your ready to mix up some Textile Medium and some paint. 2 - part paint, 1 - part textile medium. Go over the lines with fine paint brush. Be sure to put some newspaper in between the shirt so paint will not mark the other side.


4. After the paint has dried (probably give it a few hours just to make sure), use a black fabric pen and trace around the triangle to define the edge.

5. Put a piece of news paper over the shirt and iron it for a few minutes, because the textile medium and fabric pens work on heat set.
Finished! Try it out and make sure that your happy with it, or sell it:)

Wednesday, 6 July 2011

EGON SCHIELE is kinda cool...

Gustav - This is like 15 ft.


Egon-


These guys are awesome!!!! i went to an exhibition in Melbourne with some of this stuff and some other pieces ..... So inspiring... boogy