Sunday, 29 October 2023

I am a rock, I am an island

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23rd October // I wasn't using my Plotter and I was seized by a need to create some pages for it, so I did and it was the most fun I've had with my stationary in ages. It's mostly recreations of things I've created in the past but put all in one place, and it made me realize that I don't really engage with my interests in any kind of meaningful way anymore and I want to change that.

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24th October // I traveled to London to see Guys & Dolls. I started the day at Regents Park hoping all of the trees would be orange, but it was a bit underwhelming.

tenebre

25th October // I re-watched the original Suspiria and enjoyed it a lot more than I did before. I think before I was expecting too much from the hype on my first watch, whereas this time I knew what to expect so I could just enjoy it from an artistic standpoint. I've been watching some of Dario Argento's other movies and really delving into the giallo genre, this was Tenebre. It didn't live up to Suspiria, but really what could? And I'm still having a lot of fun with these movies.

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26th October // My new old dress arrived! I used to own this Angelic Pretty dress in black and I've always missed it but I rarely find it on secondhand markets in black so I settled on the red colourway. It's Alice in Wonderland themed if you couldn't guess.

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27th October // These photos suck but I saw the full moon rise and it was magical.

animal crossing

28th October // Caught the latest KK Slider gig

raccoon painting

29th October // I actually started this gouache painting back in September and it had nothing to do with Halloween, I just felt like painting a sheet ghost, but I figured it was a good time to get it finished so I could post it to my art account.

Friday, 27 October 2023

The oldest established, permanent floating crap game in New York

I love Guys and Dolls, it’s honestly, unironically one of my favorite movie musicals. I know people love to hate on Marlon Brando's singing, but honestly compared to some modern movie adaptations of Broadway musicals he really ain't even that bad! He embodies Sky Masterson and his suave, arrogant swagger just perfectly, he's having a great time doing it, and he acts the songs well and I respect it. I will die on the hill that Marlon Brando was a good Sky Masterson.

Guys and Dolls opened in London this year, and I really wanted to go see it as despite it being my favorite movie musical I'd never seen it on stage before. I guess because it's old producers assume it's outdated, and I had some numpties sat next to me who thought it was set in the 1920s and were moaning over how 'traditional' the story line is that sadly maybe proved that to be true? I hope not though! Just because something isn't relatable to current culture doesn't make it irrelevant. I feel like people are seeing less and less outside of their own personal experiences when it comes to art nowadays and if it isn't relatable to them personally then it's somehow not worth bothering with which is sad. Movies, theater, books, and art are supposed to expand your perspective, not limit it to what you already know.

I'd heard a lot of hype about how Guys and Dolls is staged because it's in the middle of the theatre, kind of like an amphitheatre? The stage is multiple cubes that rise and lower depending on where is actually being used by the actors, and they sell 'immersive tickets' so some audience members can stand around the stage. I did not like the sound of that as I knew I'd be on my feet all day around London and would need the rest (I did 25,000+ steps this day!), and having seen it I now know I'd like it even less as the stagehands were constantly herding the audience off of lowered bits of stage that were soon to be raised which was distracting enough for me in my seat and made it not immersive. Because it was in the center you could also obviously see the stagehands setting up and disassembling everything, and my attention span just Can Not. Even if I didn't want to watch them I just couldn't help myself, so I found it really difficult to just get lost in the show. I did like how the stagehands were dressed as the NYPD though, that was a fun touch! There was a lot of really fun details like that, I guess because the audience are so up close to everything so it makes it more difficult for them to cut any corners. I was front row and had the public telephone set piece right by my seat and I was tickled to see all of the period accurate business cards and flyers on it. Because the show is set in New York, before it started there were hot dog stands and pretzel carts and market stalls selling various hats and accessories that were really selling these items but they looked like set dressing, so I wasn't the only one who took a minute to realize you could actually buy it.

The show itself was good and I enjoyed it, but at the same time it gave me a bigger appreciation for the movie. I know the movie changes some things, but overall it's a pretty accurate adaptation. And because it's an old musical there were attempts to update it in small ways that felt kind of sloppy. Mostly the Havana scene - originally Sky takes Sarah to a bar and starts dancing with another woman, which makes Sarah jealous and a fight breaks out. But in this production all of the dancers at the bar were men so it seemed like Sky had taken Sarah to a gay bar, and there's no before or after insinuations that Sky is bi so when he starts dancing with a man and Sarah gets jealous and starts a fight it actually makes it really tonally off, especially when you consider Sarah's a strict Christian missionary beating up a gay man. Like, yikes. Representation is important, but sometimes it feels like it's wedged in for the sake of wedging it in where it doesn't always fit. This was absolutely one of those instances and the whole scene was just really uncomfortable and weird. Other than that one off-piste scene though it was really good - but I do prefer a traditional theatre experience without the "immersion" so I can just get lost in the story without all of the distractions.

Sunday, 22 October 2023

Creature comfort goals, they only numb my soul and make it hard for me to see

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16th October // Added some blue through the underneath of my hair to liven it up a little

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17th October // I spent today in my favourite place, Whitby! Also found some real jet on the beach (this wasn't it, it turned out to be just some black rocks)

tea set

18th October // I got a new teapot to match my Moomin mug! I hadn't initially intended to get a matching set, but it was the only teapot I could find that I actually liked, and I like the laziness of not having to move away from my desk to refill my cup. I bought this leather raccoon binder in Itoya in Ginza, it's the most expensive stationary item I've ever owned and I regret absolutely nothing, it makes me so happy when I look at it. It feels so very me.

19th October // Harold and Maude has always been a film I've enjoyed very much, but I watched it recently and it just hit me in such a profound way. I really wanted the soundtrack, especially as it's Cat Stevens and there are two songs exclusive to this album that aren't on any others. Can I just rant for a minute about cardboard CD sleeves though? As I hate them, and I hate that they're being pushed as the 'eco friendly' version. It's not eco friendly when the CD is more likely to get scratched by swiping it in and out of the sleeve, which doesn't happen in a jewel case where it's actually protected. It's such a bugbear of mine! Companies selling things as 'greener' when it's actually just to cheap out so they can make more profit. Nothing is made with longevity anymore, and you're stuck buying it anyway as there's no other option. You can't even recycle cardboard CD sleeves as they're laminated, so there's literally no reason not to use a jewel case.

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20th October // We had some pretty major flooding, I went out for a walk in it and killed my iPod 😭 It was in the pocket of my waterproof coat, but somehow it still got wet? It fried the logic board though. I've fixed it before and I shall fix it again! My iPod will never truly die, just get more and more Franensteined like all good obsolete electronics do.

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21st October // Halloween nails! Although the more I looked at it, the more it reminded me of 1930s ceramics instead of Halloween ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

flooded field

22nd October // This is a field, not a lake. I had to walk around it and the shallow areas were knee deep.

Sunday, 15 October 2023

You might wake up and notice you're someone you're not

I know it's a little bit random in the middle of the month, but I've decided to do a photo a day challenge just for the next few weeks. Autumn is my favourite time of year and I really want to savour these little moments. Also I feel lately like my blog has become this slightly weird space where I only record the big moments, like it's some special highlights reel, and I don't like that, it never used to be like that, and I don't know what happened, but I feel like I don't know what to write or how to open up anymore and I've become so, so guarded. So I'm hoping this will help me to break out of that too. Because really everything is worth blogging about, I believe that with my whole heart, and I need to start putting it back into practice again. I'm always complaining about how the internet is too polished and inauthentic now and I'm part of the problem if I'm not being my authentic self on my own blog.

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9th October // I finally finished my travel journal about my Tokyo trip. I love to create these books about my trips, and stick in all the ephemera I collect while I'm there. It gives those little treasures an organized home and gives me a blast of memories every time I flick through it. I got this Tokyo notebook from Traveler's Factory while I was over there

room

10th October // I love the light in my room when the evenings start drawing in and everything looks warm and golden.

conkers

11th October // We've been having some absolute beasts of spiders lately, and conkers do genuinely work so I went out and collected a bunch to place around the house.

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12th October // Traveled to one of my favourite places, the antiques centre. If you've been reading my blog for a long time you might remember when I dressed exclusively in vintage clothing. I burnt out and got tired of it being my whole personality, but I guess it's been enough time that I'm starting to feel naturally drawn to that stuff again. I've always loved looking at antiques, but it is a lot more fun when you have more of a purpose. I just bought velvet and haberdasheries, I have no idea what I'll do with either but I like to have a small stash so that when the right project comes along I'm ready.

mushrooms

13th October // There's mushrooms popping up everywhere and it brings me so much joy!

minnie bag

14th October // My order arrived from Japan, including this bag from Tokyo Disney. There was a 40th Anniversary tote I saw people using while I was there but they were sold out at the time, so I snagged one from a Japanese auction site and threw this into my order while I was at it. I figured it's a bit of fun for Halloween.

Paddington

15th October // Made a little autumnal scene with my left over conkers.