17/2/10
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Labels: darlinghurst, fisheye, lomo, things I'll miss, womerah lane
Posted by Blake at 1:12 PM 0 comments
Labels: darlinghurst, fisheye, lomo, things I'll miss, womerah lane
Posted by Blake at 10:40 PM 1 comments
Labels: darlinghurst, fisheye, lomo, things I'll miss, womerah lane
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Labels: darlinghurst, fisheye, lomo, things I'll miss, womerah lane
A modern twist on the universal balloon-tied-to-the-fence method of letting guests know where the party's at.
This was spotted outside my neighbour's flat on Friday night
All you need is an old TV set, an extension cord, a stencil and some white noise
UPDATE: The Friday night rainstorms meant that this mini-installation was pretty short lived.
(No guests were electrocuted)
Posted by Blake at 1:10 PM 0 comments
Labels: darlinghurst, iphone, party, television
"C is for Champing at the bit"
One of my favourite new pieces of chalk graffiti from Mook
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Labels: alphagrafitti, darlinghurst, iphone
On Friday I was married in a park not far from my neighbourhood. On my way to the ceremony with my brother, I saw this strange quote painted on the wall of a local wine bar, The Gazebo. My name certainly isn't a common one, so seeing it in big letters was noteworthy enough, but the timing and the romantic tone was too much of a coincidence for me to ignore.
''Jumping with Blake would be the ultimate experience, she could hardly wait. He was so charming, so handsome, so outrageous. She was ready to follow him"
"Blake appeared to be an expert at everything he did. He was an Olympic Class skier and had been since college, had learned to fly his own jet, with a copilot in attendance, given its size and complexity. And he had been skydiving for years. He had an extraordinary knowledge of art, and one of the most famous collections of contemporary and pre-Columbian art in the world. He was knowledgeable in wines, architecture, sailing, and women."
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Labels: darlinghurst, the gazebo
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