i'll be back
hari, this one's for you - i'm working on being an installation artist who swears even more
northern planner has pretty much hit the spot with his post, but i'm doin' it here too.
i've packed up the shack i've lived in for 3.5 years and am currently posting this on my laptop in a bare room with an echo, precariously balancing it on my stereo while trying to not skip the record it's playing. kind of an indication of my priorities, given what is left in the house :)
so i've been reduced to dial-up speed (which is more painful than having your eye sliced open) and in a couple of days my net connection will be disconnected entirely, so my posts will be a little less regular. although i will be posting about an upcoming show i'm in and a couple of cool shows in melbourne that i'll be going to. then you'll be hearing about me from london.
i'll try to keep up with what's happening in oz, but for my australian readers, please forgive me if my focus becomes a little euro-based for a while. don't worry, i still love you all. for those that are in the UK and check in with me, i'll probably be reviewing a lot more shows from your neck of the woods, which i'm sure you're absolutely thrilled about.
and to the people whose blogs i hang out on, don't worry, you haven't got rid of me that easily :)
catch up soon!


7 comments:
This is going to come over quite condecending, but it is meant as a compliment ...
You have a wonderful, wonderful ability to paint pictures in peoples minds ... I can picture you right now in that empty room, sitting with your back to the wall, laptop on your knees, music playing and giving you a feeling this is a 'memory in the making' even though it doesn't deserve to be.
I love your blog and your mind so please come back soon - even if your mouth is going to belong in the gutter.
R
Right potty mouth, this is a bit cheeky coming from me, but don't stay away too long.
thank you both. don't worry, i'll be around. just a bit less efficient.
my grandmother will be so pleased that i'm getting a bollocking for my filthy language.
I'm looking forward to hearing about your London adventures.
Whilst you're there be sure and visit the Rothko Room at the Tate Modern.
I don't understand why blurry paintings of squares and rectangles are so moving, they just are.
Stan x
Hey Lauren
i'll be in old blighty for all of April. I'll be dividing time between the british library and the rothgo room at the Tate modern
or u can drop a comment on me blog and we can arrange a rendezvous.....
two suggestions about the Rothko room at the Tate? wow! i think i'll have to go... even if i don't go ga-ga over him, i'm guessing i probably will after this.
Thanks for that Lauren.
And don't forget to drop by Singapore on your way back. Have a great trip.
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